Internal Mechanic User Guide

Internal Mechanic User Guide

Overview

This article outlines the diverse range of functions available to internal mechanics and provides quick access to detailed articles covering each aspect.

  1. Logging into Gearbox 

  2. How to Reset your password

  3. Viewing your dashboards

  4. Vehicles

  5. Service

  6. Repairs

  7. Tyres

  8. Parts Usage on Service, Repairs, Tyres

  9. Inspections


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