A. Yes, if your AOBRD is still under warranty and became inoperable after the Dec. 18, 2017, deadline, then you can replace it with another unit within the terms of the manufacturer’s warranty.
It’s important to note that fleets are required, under 49 CFR Part 379 Appendix A, to maintain records pertaining to the replacement of equipment.
However, keep in mind during the two-year grandfather period that if your AOBRD goes out of warranty and becomes inoperable, then you must replace it with a compliant ELD.
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