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Why are vehicles catching fire?

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: April 3, 2025 22:45 IST

Raj PatilChhatrapati SambhajinagarAs summer temperatures in the city soar close to 40°C, an alarming trend has emerged ...

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Raj Patil

Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar

As summer temperatures in the city soar close to 40°C, an alarming trend has emerged vehicles, including cars, bikes, and commercial transport, are catching fire. In just this summer season, previous year more than 10 vehicles have caught fire, raising concerns about vehicle safety in extreme heat.

Not just electric vehicles, but petrol and diesel cars are also at risk. Experts cite several reasons, including overheating, fuel leaks, electrical short circuits, and the use of substandard aftermarket parts. High temperatures increase engine strain, evaporate fluids, and weaken electrical components, making vehicles more vulnerable to fire hazards. "Vehicle fires can result from multiple factors like electrical faults, fuel system issues, or poor maintenance. Regular servicing and early detection of warning signs, such as a burning smell or smoke, are crucial," said service manager Chand Khan. Most fires happen due to poor maintenance, faulty wiring, or overheating. Many ignore minor leaks and coolant levels. EVs often catch fire due to compact battery packing, which traps heat. If a vehicle shows signs of overheating or smoke, immediate action can prevent disasters.

"Most fires happen due to poor maintenance, faulty wiring, or overheating. Many ignore minor leaks and coolant levels. EVs often catch fire due to compact battery packing, which traps heat. I always advise customers to inspect fuel lines, electrical circuits and cooling systems regularly. Prevention is better than costly repairs.

- Mujahid Khan Mechanic

Spike in recent vehicle fire incidents

April 2- A Ford Figo caught fire near the CP Office Police Headquarters, in front of Jubilee Park, around 1.30 am.

March 28– A car caught fire while running on Jalna Road, in the opposite direction of Sinchan Bhavan, at 9 pm.

March 24– A diesel Audi traveling from Nanded to Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar caught fire while moving, near Dhoot Hospital and Vitthalnagar, at 8. pm.

March 4 – A CNG-powered car caught fire outside the railway station in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar.

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