Fire. Fire is the number one cause of a car fire. Then you must have an ignition source to start the fire. You also have to have oxygen. Then finally you must have some sort of fuel.
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the number one cause of an engine fire would probably be oil leakage.Source: Experience
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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.
The number-one cause of teen fatalities is texting while having the car in the motion. Texting while driving now takes the lead over drinking and driving for teens.
Yes, Your homeowners Insurance Policy will cover fire damage to your home.AnswerYou better contact your insurance agent on that one.
One can prevent car fire by driving safely, by keeping fire extinguishers available, by avoiding carrying flammables and by keeping in a good condition the car battery. One can also avoid congested areas and engine overflow by not driving aggressively.
1. people in the other car aren't paying attention 2.get a life because your gonna get in an accident soon
if the battery isn't dead, or the terminals loose or dirty, number one cause - ignition problem (spark plugs not getting electricity)
Yes, one bad cell in a car battery will cause the car not to start.
The number of candles that can pose a fire hazard in a house depends on various factors such as placement, proximity to flammable materials, the presence of drafts, and supervision. As a general guideline, it is recommended to limit the number of candles in a single room to no more than one or two to reduce the risk of a fire hazard.
One common cause of fire in a lab is improper storage or handling of flammable chemicals. If these chemicals are not stored correctly or used safely, they can ignite easily and cause a fire.
Vehicle ChangeYes. If you no longer need coverage on the old car and have obtained another vehicle, just contact your insurer, they will be happy to do a vehicle change for you on your policy. AnswerI think u need to be more specific on your question. If you had a car insured and it caught fire and is no longer drivable and you have another car you can switch your insurance over to that car. i hope you had insurance on the one that did catch fire cause you might be able to get a settlement depending on all your terms and condition's of your insurance.