Prevent Car Fires: Understanding Causes and Safety Tips
by AutoExpert | 6 June, 2024
Whoa there, gearheads! Let's talk about avoiding a fiery car disaster, because no one wants to be a roadside barbeque. While car fires aren't exactly a daily occurrence, knowing what sparks them can keep you safe.
Forget Hollywood explosions – in real life, car fires are more like a team effort between worn-out parts, electrical issues, and flammable fluids. All these working together can turn your car into a bonfire.
The key thing here? If your car is on fire, don't be a hero. Get out and get far away, fast! A small fire can erupt into a raging inferno in no time, so don't waste time figuring out what caused it. Insurance and car companies can deal with that later.
The National Fire Protection Association says car fires are actually pretty common, so here are some of the main culprits that can turn your car into a blaze:
Design flaws: A design flaw on its own probably won't light your car up like a disco ball. Thankfully, car companies are usually good at catching these before things get out of hand. They'll issue recalls to fix the problem and get those fire hazards off the road.
Skipping on car care: Think of your car as a loyal companion. Just as in relationships, ignore the TLC and you'll be set on fire, and not that good kind of fire. The parts that have been worn up, the wiring that becomes faulty, the seals that leak - all these are fire red flags. Keep an eye on exposed wires, leaks and anything that looks suspicious about your car.
Bumpy rides and crashes: Not every fender bender leads to a fiery apocalypse, but crashes can spark fires, especially if fluids leak. A tiny spark is all it takes to ignite flammable liquids like gasoline or oil.
Arson: Yep, some people get their kicks out of lighting cars on fire. The reasons can vary, from revenge to vandalism or even insurance fraud. Thankfully, arson investigators are pretty good at figuring out how these fires start, but it's definitely not something you want to happen to your car.