Has the Lamborghini Spontaneous Combustion Issue Been Resolved?

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OGabriella
07/24/25 4:07am
No. Reasons for Lamborghini spontaneous combustion: Circuit aging: The engine compartment of a car is filled with various electronic components and wires. If the insulation of the wires ages and breaks, leading to leakage or short circuits, it can easily ignite a fire, causing the vehicle to spontaneously combust. Fuel line aging: The engine compartment is already poorly ventilated, and combined with high temperatures from direct sunlight and heat generated by various components, the temperature inside the compartment becomes elevated. If there happens to be a fuel line that leaks due to aging and damage, it can also very easily cause the car to spontaneously combust. Lack of lubrication in the lubrication system: If the engine's lubrication system lacks oil, the surfaces of the components can generate high temperatures due to friction. Combustible materials can then be ignited by heat conduction or radiation, ultimately leading to a fire. However, this situation is more commonly seen in trucks. Improper modifications: Many car owners like to add various components to their beloved cars, such as xenon lights, fog lights, and parking sensors. However, due to unstandardized and unprofessional modifications, the wiring can become messy and connections unstable, leaving hidden dangers for vehicle spontaneous combustion.
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