‘Override’ feature introduced to resolve fuel QR code issues

The Ministry of Digital Economy has introduced a new “Override” feature to address challenges vehicle owners face in obtaining fuel QR codes. 

This option allows users to cancel previous registrations and re-register using a new mobile number, provided they provide accurate vehicle and chassis details.

Eligibility and key requirements;

  • The vehicle and chassis numbers must be entered correctly to confirm identity.
  • Applicable only for vehicles registered for fuel QR codes before March 14, 2026.
  • Existing registration under another mobile number can be cancelled and replaced with a new registration under the rightful owner’s number.
  • Selecting the “Override” option will immediately remove the old account and activate a new one with the updated details.

Officials explained that once the override process is complete, the previous user will lose access and privileges associated with that vehicle’s QR code. 

The new feature ensures rightful owners can obtain their QR codes without obstruction, even if earlier registrations were associated with inactive or third‑party mobile numbers.

The ministry further warned that attempting to remove data from a vehicle without legal ownership rights constitutes a punishable offence. 

This safeguard aims to prevent misuse while ensuring genuine owners can access their entitlements seamlessly, it added. (Newswire)

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