1. The successful Firm must be able to perform general and preventive maintenance on vehicles and light trucks that include but are not limited to; oil and filter changes, brakes, suspension, climate control systems, electrical systems, pulling fault codes from ECU, etc. a. Firm must have adequate software to identify fault codes and provide an adequate diagnostic of vehicles. Firm must be able to determine if they are able to complete repairs or if repairs are beyond their capabilities. b. Firms must identify when they are not capable of performing the services/repairs requested. This must be conveyed to ACHD Fleet staff no later than 48 hours after arrival at the Firm’s location. 2. If possible, ACHD preference is to have a primary Firm that can perform all required services. However, work may be sub-contracted. When subcontractors are used, the Firm is primarily responsible for performance including, but not limited to billing, reporting, scheduling, delivery, work quality, and warranty. The Contractor must have the ability to provide required preventive maintenance and 3. repair service listed below...