Does the fire brigade not issue a certificate for vehicle spontaneous combustion?
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There is no regulation requiring the fire brigade to issue a certificate for vehicle spontaneous combustion. Here are the details: 1. Precautions: In reality, there is indeed such a demand, but there is no regulation stating that the fire brigade must issue a certificate. If it is for insurance purposes, it is essential to request the fire brigade to issue a fire incident report, which is the correct approach. 2. Causes of spontaneous combustion: Installing electrical appliances or modifying wiring in a vehicle, due to installer errors or rough construction, can cause short circuits in the wiring, leading to a fire. Aging of vehicle electrical components and wiring, combined with the user's neglect of inspection and maintenance, can also easily result in short circuits and fires. Aging of engine fuel lines and improper replacement of parts like fuel pipes can cause fuel leaks. When encountering short circuits in wiring or aging electrical components producing open flames, it is easy to ignite gasoline, causing a fire. New cars catching fire due to quality issues are considered extremely rare occurrences. With the continuous improvement in manufacturing standards, such fire incidents are becoming increasingly rare.