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How do you track your maintenance?


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How do you keep track of what work has been done to your vehicle? I'd like to get a lil more organized, and keep better track of things and I'm curious as to what you guys do to manage the maintenance.

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We have a file cabinet with a folder for each vehicle, each work receipt goes in the designated folder. In addition, I log each oil change and service on an excel sheet on our computer. Back this up to Google Drive so that it does not wipe away if there are computer issues.

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I use myCARFAX and the Android app Fuel Buddy. With Fuel Buddy you can do more than track fuel used and mpg, set reminders, you can add services, expenses and record a trip via GPS. (Haven't used that feature yet.) You can add an image of reciepts for future reference. It's a pretty good app.

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I keep two 3-ring binders that I use for my vehicle records.

Everything I purchase goes into one, and all of the work (maintenance) I do gets logged and placed into the cooresponding binger. Pretty easy to keep track with the binders. I log the mileage and dates for everything I do and everything I purchase. I've done this with every vehicle I ever owned and it works out great.

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I use myCARFAX and the Android app Fuel Buddy. With Fuel Buddy you can do more than track fuel used and mpg, set reminders, you can add services, expenses and record a trip via GPS. (Haven't used that feature yet.) You can add an image of reciepts for future reference. It's a pretty good app.

 

I use the Fuel Buddy app as well. I like it alot. Just wish I found it sooner. I started using it 2 or 3 months after buying the truck so I missed a few tanks of gas.

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I use a LibreOffice Calc. program in Suse. (That's an Excel spreadsheet to you windoze guys.)

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Just a small notebook that I keep in the glovebox and a folder that holds every receipt in my filing cabinet.

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Keep all of the records and receipts in my glovebox, eventually to be put in a file in my file cabinet as they get older.

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I use myCARFAX and the Android app Fuel Buddy. With Fuel Buddy you can do more than track fuel used and mpg, set reminders, you can add services, expenses and record a trip via GPS. (Haven't used that feature yet.) You can add an image of reciepts for future reference. It's a pretty good app.

 

 

I read your post and went right over and filled in my past 6 months.

that is a great place to go.

 

my truck had car fax info back to 2003.

cool to keep that going.

now at 350k miles...

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