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Senior - BHPian ![]() | ![]() Got as a whatsapp forward. Courtesy to whoever shot it:- Can this happen? |
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In this case, I presume that one or more are possible reasons - the mat is not specifically designed for this vehicle - the mat is not placed correctly - the mat has moved from the place it was originally placed (this is the troublesome part) Last edited by Jaggu : 14th August 2017 at 11:38. Reason: Please avoid quoting Youtube link for replies, affects readability. Thanks. | |
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Looks like the floor mat does not belong to the car model, and its from a different car model. 1L or 500ML bottles freely rolling on the floor can similarly enter the space behind the brake pedal and jam it. Last edited by Jaggu : 14th August 2017 at 11:38. Reason: Please avoid quoting Youtube link for replies, affects readability. Thanks. | |
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| ![]() Saw this in the Indian Express newspaper today, without the mention of the vehicle make and model. TOI has a picture at least that shows the make. Can someone guess what could have caused this fire? http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/c...w/60042729.cms |
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| ![]() Leaking fuel + friction maybe. For example if he filled petrol and the attendant didn't close the fuel cap properly. Happened to me once - drove a few hundred meters from the pump and suddenly got a strong smell of diesel so I immediately stopped and ran to check. Cap was just placed and left there not twisted into place so some drops of fuel had started falling out of the tank. Quote:
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I have seen these on Ford and Hyundai cars but not sure whether it is provided in other makes. I suppose 3M command hooks can be thought of as a DIY solution when the car does not have a factory fitted hook like this. Last edited by Jaggu : 14th August 2017 at 13:08. | |
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Some people have the tendency of leaving their shoes/sandals/sneakers in the driver's footwell before driving barefoot. This can also be very dangerous as there is a high risk of the footwear sliding forward and landing under he clutch/brake/throttle pedals rendering them in-operative. Last edited by for_cars1 : 14th August 2017 at 13:10. |
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I suppose this habit starts from driving school instructors who "advice" learner drivers to remove their footwear and drive bare foot to get a "feeling" of the pedals! ![]() IMHO, the pressure that one can exert with footwear is much higher than what one can exert with bare feet, on the pedals! Last edited by swissknife : 14th August 2017 at 13:33. Reason: reworded | ||
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So if it can happen with the clutch pedal, it can definitely happen with the accelerator pedal as shown in the video. | |
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The main possibilities are electrical fault or fuel leak near hot part of engine. Or a combination. Of course, it is harder to set light to diesel, but petrol will catch fire very easily. A dirty look is enough to cause petrol vapour to explode! Which, seriously, makes me think of vapour and flash points: surprisingly low for petrol. Quote:
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(If I drive barefoot it is because I have to. Shoes left outside certain places sometimes disappear. I've driven home barefoot two or three times. After the first few minutes, one just gets used to it. I don't think it enhances "feel." You might be right about hard braking with shoes though) Last edited by Thad E Ginathom : 14th August 2017 at 15:24. | |||
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