Final answer:
Mechanical Breakdown coverage generally does not cover non-mechanical items such as radio, television, and telephone systems in a vehicle. These are considered luxury or electronic components not essential to the vehicle's operation.
Step-by-step explanation:
When an insured purchases Mechanical Breakdown coverage, typically, this type of insurance is designed to cover the cost of repairs to mechanical parts of the vehicle such as the engine, transmission, and other working parts. However, it does not usually cover non-mechanical items such as the radio, television, and telephone systems within the vehicle. These are considered non-essential luxury items or electronic components that are not part of the vehicle’s core mechanical systems.
If you are asking in the context of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the FCC oversees the programming of television and radio entities, but not the function of these systems within a vehicle's context. It's always important to review your policy to understand what is covered and what is not covered under your Mechanical Breakdown insurance.