Yes, sometimes a faulty ignition switch can cause the engine to not fire. Also, a bad spark park can the engine to not fire.
The engine room is designed so it can be sealed off completely in case of fire, in order to: 1. Prevent the fire from spreading to other areas. 2. Starve the fire of oxygen. 3. Be able to pump in and maintain a fire fighting gas such as CO2 (which smothers it) or Halon (which inhibits combustion).
It would if the battery voltage was lowered enough to cause it not to fire.
Not having one, will allow particles in and effect your engine and cause damage and cause your engine to stop running. It can also be dangerous and cause an engine fire.
fire needs 3 things: fuel, oxygen, heat/ignition remove one of the three and you stop the fire
An intermittent crankshaft sensor will not let the engine fire the correct times. This can definitely cause a misfire for the engine.
May cause engine stop. And if the aircraft is standing still with fire around it, the flames can enter the vent holes for the fuel tanks and cause explosion.
it can cause to fire and
Small fires will cause fire damage. However, it just depends on where the fire is at in the house. If it's in the living room, furniture can get damaged with fire places.
Fuel leak.
the number one cause of an engine fire would probably be oil leakage.Source: Experience
missfire. probably it dont fire on all cylinders.