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What to Do if a Car Catches Fire?

Things to Do When a Car Catches Fire

How to Use a Fire Extinguisher When a Car Catches Fire?

Warning Signs That a Vehicle Is on Fire

Reasons That Result in a Car Catching Fire

Safety Tips to Avoid a Car Fire

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a car battery catch fire?

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Yes, there is a high possibility of a car battery catching fire. Rusty connecting points, loose connectors, etc., may cause sparks, leading to a battery catching fire. However, proper battery maintenance can help avoid such battery fires.

Yes, there is a high possibility of a car battery catching fire. Rusty connecting points, loose connectors, etc., may cause sparks, leading to a battery catching fire. However, proper battery maintenance can help avoid such battery fires.

Can a car explode if it catches fire?

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The possibilities of a car exploding because of fire are highly slim. However, if a vehicle runs on CNG fuel, the CNG cylinder may explode because of the fire. As diesel/petrol fuel tanks are not pressurised chambers, they are highly unlikely to explode.

The possibilities of a car exploding because of fire are highly slim. However, if a vehicle runs on CNG fuel, the CNG cylinder may explode because of the fire. As diesel/petrol fuel tanks are not pressurised chambers, they are highly unlikely to explode.

What should I do if my car catches fire while driving?

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If your car catches fire, the first step is to stay calm and pull over safely away from traffic. Turn off the ignition immediately and evacuate all passengers from the vehicle. Do not attempt to open the bonnet, as it may intensify the fire. Call emergency services and inform your car insurance provider as soon as possible about the same.

If your car catches fire, the first step is to stay calm and pull over safely away from traffic. Turn off the ignition immediately and evacuate all passengers from the vehicle. Do not attempt to open the bonnet, as it may intensify the fire. Call emergency services and inform your car insurance provider as soon as possible about the same.