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will full coverage cover a blown engine
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Full coverage auto insurance typically includes liability, collision, and comprehensive coverages, but it does not cover mechanical failures like a blown engine unless the damage results from a covered event such as an accident. For wear and tear or mechanical breakdowns, you would need additional mechanical breakdown insurance (MBI) or a warranty from the manufacturer or a third party. MBI policies have their own terms, including deductibles, and not every mechanical issue might be covered, so it's essential to understand the specifics of your policy or warranty.
I'm a seasoned industrial engineer with a keen interest in machine learning. Here to share insights on latest industry trends.
Automobile insurance policies that offer comprehensive coverage usually do not cover mechanical maintenance. such as engine damage. The purpose of auto insurance is primarily to protect against damage caused by accidents or other incidents. not to cover wear and tear or mechanical failure. In the event that the engine is damaged due to a covered event. such as an accident. you may be covered. You might want to consider purchasing a separate mechanical warranty.
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