Is it possible for the LPG System to be installed in another vehicle? Can I take the LPG System out of my vehicle and make it available for sale? These transactions are legal?
TMMOB records all LPG installations on vehicles. The serial numbers of equipment like regulators (brains for carburetor vehicles) or tanks are kept in computer records. They can be accessed online to check the details. It is illegal for an LPG System to be installed in a vehicle, and then registered by TMMOB on another vehicle. Even if the installation is illegal, you could be fined for the inspection and inspection.
Although it is legal to use disassembled parts such as the ECU, injectors, maps, filters, and key, the serial numbers of these items are not kept. The tank and regulator cannot be used for any renovations. For regulator and tank replacements, you need to have a "Vehicle Modification Project" drawn and go to TMMOB authorized points for control. The computer records the serial numbers for new parts and interrogates the tank and regulator serial numbers. If the repaired part looks functional on another vehicle’s chassis, you should remove it and install a new one.
In the Regulation on the Manufacturing, Modification and Assembly of Vehicles, "Old, used, non-standard materials will not be used in vehicles to be fueled." It is also included. LPG conversion is completed and the LPG parts listed in the assembly detection reports are recorded. The approved mounting detection report is recorded and stored in the vehicle's traffic file. The LPG installation within a vehicle is not allowed to be installed in another vehicle, regardless of the reason.