Hot Weather Leads to Increase in Car Fires Due to Fan Malfunctions and Engine Overheating

Reported about 1 year ago

Recent hot weather has led to a surge in car fires, with two main factors being mechanical and human-related issues such as engine overheating, motor malfunctions, improper modifications, and more. Experts recommend regular maintenance according to the manufacturer's guidelines or at least every six months. Car repair shops advise immediate servicing if issues like loss of power or engine knocking are noticed to prevent incidents of cars catching fire. Both mechanical parts and human factors contribute to car fires, with precautions against overheating, motor failures, inappropriate modifications, old components, exhaust heat sources, and flammable materials left inside the vehicle among the key recommendations to ensure safety and prevent accidents.

Source: YAHOO

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