Will the light tube catch fire if left on all the time?
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It is not easy to catch fire. Keeping the vehicle lights on for a long time will cause the vehicle battery to lose power. In summer, the impact is not significant, but in winter, it may prevent the vehicle from starting, affecting normal use and reducing the battery's lifespan. Below are some additional details: 1. Factors causing vehicle fires: Mainly due to engine overheating or the use of high-power electrical appliances in the vehicle. Human factors are the primary cause of fires, particularly unauthorized modifications to the vehicle's wiring, leading to excessive load on the circuits, resulting in overheating or spontaneous combustion during use. Therefore, modifying the wiring must be done with caution. 2. What to do if the vehicle catches fire and insurance is involved: If commercial insurance includes spontaneous combustion coverage, the insurance company will compensate after the vehicle catches fire. However, it is important to ensure the vehicle has undergone normal annual inspections and has no modifications, otherwise the insurance company may refuse the claim. Purchasing comprehensive insurance for new cars is essential to reduce the owner's losses.