Asked by Katana Yama
What is the cause of most passenger-compartment fires?
(1 point)
Responses
carburetor backfire
carburetor backfire
sparks generated by the ignition switch
sparks generated by the ignition switch
faulty electrical wiring
faulty electrical wiring
careless use of matches, lighters, or tobacco products
careless use of matches, lighters, or tobacco products
(1 point)
Responses
carburetor backfire
carburetor backfire
sparks generated by the ignition switch
sparks generated by the ignition switch
faulty electrical wiring
faulty electrical wiring
careless use of matches, lighters, or tobacco products
careless use of matches, lighters, or tobacco products
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Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The most common cause of passenger-compartment fires is typically **faulty electrical wiring**. While other options can contribute to fire risks, faulty wiring is often a significant factor in vehicle fires.
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