Car Crashes into Building, Causes Fire, Gas LeakBench, Emilee
BARTLETT, Ill. (CBS) —A car crashed into a home and caused a gas leak in Bartlett Saturday morning. Fire officials said crews arrived just before 4:30 a.m. to a call about a car that had crashed into a residence in the 900 block of Balsam Lane. The alarm was quickly upgraded due...
Suspension problem: To recognize this incident, drivers must notice the movement of the car: If the car vibrates while moving faster or going through bumps, and act normally when stopped, the issues are definitely in the front suspension. They usually come along with many odd noises like squea...
8: Car Crashes Of course not every vehicle crash will lead to a fire, but some can, especially when fluids leak. Just a tiny spark can ignite flammable liquids like gasoline or oil. X2Photo/Getty Images Depending on the impact site, a car crash can spark a car fire. Most vehicles...
Depending on the severity of the leak or perforation, your car may only last for up to a month with a blown head gasket. We would strongly advise that you do not continue to drive the vehicle until you have the issue causing the head gasket to fail resolved. How Do You Prevent a Blow...
is a closed system, small inlets can appear over time that air can creep within, causing pockets of unwanted gas. These pockets of air can accumulate and block the free flow of coolant. It can also simulate a high coolant level when in fact there may not be enough to keep the car ...
5.Missing gas cap It really doesn't matter what is causing the gasoline smell in your car, you just need to have it fixed as soon as you start smelling fuel. If the fuel leak is near the engine or exhaust, it could result in a fire and a potential total loss of your vehicle. The...
Additionally, a failing turbocharger can also cause excessive engine heat, which can lead to oil breakdown and increased oil consumption. If a car is burning oil and has a turbocharger, it's important to have the turbocharger inspected by a mechanic to determine if it's the cause of the ...
A blown head gasket in TT can allow engine coolant to leak into the combustion chambers or into the engine’s oil passages. This can lead to a drop in coolant levels, causing inadequate cooling of the engine. Combustion Gas Leakage
The Evaporative Emission Control System (EVAP) prevents gases from venting out of the car into the atmosphere. To keep emissions down, the system operates in a vacuum, so nothing can escape. If the vacuum is lost and a leak is detected, the ECM displays the message to drivers. This issue...