A Check Engine Light alert informs you when the check engine light appears on the dashboard of your vehicle. The check engine light indicates a problem with your vehicle. 


This alert also provides you with the DTC (Diagnostic Trouble Code). A DTC is an alphanumeric code used to identify vehicle problems.  For example, the DTC C1446 indicates a brake switch circuit failure. 


To create a Check Engine Light alert:

1. Log in to the Azuga Web application.

2. Navigate to the Alerts page, under the Admin tab.

3. Click Add Alert.



4. Fill out the form with appropriate details. 


a. Select the Type of Alert as Check Engine Light.

b. Enter the Alert Name.

c. Select the groups/vehicles to which the alert is to be applied. 


d. Toggle the Alert Notification switch to ON.  (To mute this alert, toggle this switch to the OFF state.)


e. Select the users/drivers to whom the alert is to be sent.

 

f. Enter CC addresses if any. 


g.  Under Send email alert to
  • Select Group Admin if you want to send the alert email to administrator(s) of the selected group(s)
  • Select Paired Driver if you want to send the alert email to the driver currently paired with the vehicle


h. Select how frequently you want the alert email to be sent to you. 
  • As soon as each alert occurs
  • A summary of alerts once per hour

5. Click Save Alert.






Last Verified on Mar 2024