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originally posted by: OccamsRazor04
a reply to: Fools
Heat will cause that, no cinder necessary.
originally posted by: OccamsRazor04
a reply to: Fools
Which may simply be a lack of complete context.
The NFPA states that electrical and mechanical failures caused two-thirds of cars catching fire. This includes problems with:
Heated seats
Batteries
Heating systems
Aftermarket accessories
Even just a stray, frayed wire could result in a catastrophic fire.
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: Fools
The NFPA states that electrical and mechanical failures caused two-thirds of cars catching fire. This includes problems with:
Heated seats
Batteries
Heating systems
Aftermarket accessories
Even just a stray, frayed wire could result in a catastrophic fire.
www.kelnerlaw.com...
My '63 Bug almost caught fire once. The battery was under the back seat and was held in place with a metal strap. Bad design.
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: Fools
The NFPA states that electrical and mechanical failures caused two-thirds of cars catching fire. This includes problems with:
Heated seats
Batteries
Heating systems
Aftermarket accessories
Even just a stray, frayed wire could result in a catastrophic fire.
www.kelnerlaw.com...
My '63 Bug almost caught fire once. The battery was under the back seat and was held in place with a metal strap. Bad design.