Machinery Cover (Mechanical Breakdown Sample Clauses

Machinery Cover (Mechanical Breakdown. This Policy covers Mechanical Failure of the vehicle, which is unforeseen loss or damage that affects the functioning of the vehicle. The policy covers passenger cars & Light commercial vehicles that are not more than five years old calculated from first registration, or have not been driven more than 150,000 km. The policy deductible under this section of the policy is as follows: - We will deduct 10% of the Price Based Amount for and up to 50 000 KM the vehicle has been driven, - 20% of Price Based Amount up to 100 000 KM driven - and 40% of Price Based Amount up to 150 000 KM driven. The Price Based Amount (“PBA”) is set by the Swedish Government annually and adjusted each year. The deductible is set on the PBA for the corresponding year in which the claim was reported. If it cannot be determined on when the date of loss or damage occurred, it will be deemed to have happened on the day it was reported to us. The policy covers: • Engine, including guidance and control components/software and engine battery for hybrid and electric car • Manifold and emission control system but not silencer and exhaust pipes • Turbo/supercharger with control system • Exhaust system, but not silencer and exhaust pipe • Ignition system, but not spark plugs • Cooling system for engine, transmission Passenger compartment cooling system and manufacturer mounted heater driven on fuel is compensated even if it may not affect the functioning of the vehicle • Starting motor • Generator and consequential damages which affect the manufacturer’s standard electrical functions • Fuel system, but not pipes, filter and fuel tankTransmission system, but not worn clutch disc or damages resulting there from • Brake servo, guidance and control system for anti-lock brakes and anti-skid system, but not main and Wheel Cylinders • Steering system • Airbag including control system (even if it may not affect the functioning of the vehicle) and seat belt pretensioner • Intercooler (turbocharger) • System for active control and parking aid • Comfort controls (e.g. control unit to the seat, window and central locking) and engines to these • Combination instrument (e.g. speedometer) • Wiper motor and controls (no leaks) for windscreen and rear window and rain sensors • Parking brake system and electronics • Factory mounted lights and control system including sensors • Electric heating in windscreen, windows and door-mirrors • Air suspension and pump bellows • Factory installed electronic systems for...
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