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Contents

   



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1 Severity  



1.1  Total Breakdown  





1.2  Partial Breakdown  







2 Causes  



2.1  Top 10 Causes[3]  







3 Contributing Factors  



3.1  Age  





3.2  Maintenance  





3.3  Region  





3.4  Season  







4 Coverage  



4.1  Factory Warranty  





4.2  Extended Warranty/Service Contract  





4.3  Insurance  





4.4  Roadside Assistance  







5 See also  





6 References  





7 External links  














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A vehicle breakdown is a mechanical or electrical failure of a motor vehicle in such a way that the underlying problem prevents the vehicle from being operated or impedes the vehicle's operation so significantly that it is very difficult, nearly impossible, or else dangerous to operate.[1]

Vehicle breakdowns have various causes. Depending on the severity, the vehicle may need to be towed to an automobile repair shop or fixed on-site by roadside assistance or a mobile mechanic. With other problems, the driver may be able to operate the vehicle seemingly normally for some time, but the vehicle will need an eventual repair. Many vehicle owners with personal economic difficulty or a busy schedule may wait longer than they should to get necessary maintenance or repairs made to their vehicles, thereby increasing their chances of a breakdown, inducing further damage to the vehicle, or else causing more danger.[2]

Severity

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There are various levels of a vehicle's disability:

Total Breakdown

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Partial Breakdown

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Causes

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In 2014, The Royal Automobile Club (RAC) attended almost two million breakdowns in the United Kingdom. Battery problems were the most common cause of a car breakdown, accounting for more than 450,000 call-outs.

Top 10 Causes[3]

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  1. Dead or faulty battery
  2. Engine issues
  3. Faulty alternator
  4. Damaged tyre & wheel
  5. Electrical issues
  6. Starter motor problem
  7. Damaged clutch wire
  8. Brake problems
  9. Fuel problems
  10. Lost car keys

Contributing Factors

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Roadside assistance data collected, analyzed and published by AAA provides the following statistical insights into vehicle breakdowns in the United States and Canada:

Age

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Maintenance

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Region

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Season

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Coverage

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When a breakdown occurs, the motorist may be able to have the tow and/or repair covered by a third party:

Factory Warranty

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Extended Warranty/Service Contract

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Insurance

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Roadside Assistance

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Breakdown Definition: 529 Samples". Law Insider. Retrieved 2022-11-23.
  • ^ a b c Edmonds, Ellen (2015-10-08). "Roadside Breakdowns Preventable with Proper Maintenance, Finds AAA". AAA Newsroom. Retrieved 2022-11-21.
  • ^ "Reasons for a Car Breakdown and Ways to Avoid It".
  • ^ Edmonds, Ellen (2018-04-17). "Double Digits Means Double Trouble for Vehicle Breakdowns". AAA Newsroom. Retrieved 2022-11-21.
  • ^ a b c d e Edmonds, Ellen (2016-07-20). "Despite Vehicle Advances, Break Downs at Record High". AAA Newsroom. Retrieved 2022-11-21.
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