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Replacement of car wipers is considered an accident

Replacing the wiper blades does not count as an accident

A car whose body frame is damaged due to an accident is called an accident car. The body of a car is composed of a body frame and covering parts. After all the covering parts are removed, what remains is the body frame. Body coverings include front fenders, engine hood, front and rear bumpers, doors, and trunk lid.

If any of the following conditions is met, it is an accident vehicle:

1. A vehicle that has suffered damage to the engine compartment and cockpit after impact.

2. A vehicle whose rear fender is damaged by more than one-third of its body.

3. Vehicles with longitudinal beams that are welded, cut, shaped, or deformed.

4. Vehicles with shock absorber seats that have welding, cutting, shaping, and deformation.

5. Vehicles with ABC pillars are welded, cut, shaped and deformed.

6. Vehicles with airbags deployed due to impact.

7. Vehicles with other non-detachable parts that have serious welding, cutting, shaping or deformation.

8. Vehicles whose body has been soaked in water for more than half of the body, or where water has accumulated in the cockpit.

9. A vehicle whose body has been burned by fire for more than 0.5 square meters and which still has safety hazards after repair.