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Does the car insurance cover a gas engine fire?

Does the car insurance cover a gas engine fire?

When an owner installs a gas engine in their car, they must select the appropriate workshop and legal way and specifications, receive a written warranty, and state this in the registration certificate. He should immediately inform his company so that the new license is declared in the insurance policy he maintains.

This vehicle, after the conversion of the petrol / diesel engine into a LPG engine, must also pass a technical inspection of KTEO and receive the certificate of proper maintenance and operation. Because the legality and the written guarantee of the changes in his car also affect his insurance.

If a technical inspection is not carried out on a regular basis, then this vehicle is exempt from compensation from optional coverages such as a Fire and the owner must pay out of pocket for the repair or total destruction of his car. The same rule of exemption of compensation applies in the event that the vehicle causes a car accident to third party drivers.

According to the terms of the vehicle insurance policies of all companies, the technical inspection of KTEO is the obligation of the owner and is explicitly stated in the terms.

Find out from the ombudsman and your company.