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can engine oil catch fire
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Under certain circumstances. engine oil can catch fire. Typically. this flammable substance has a flash point of 400F 204C. which means it won't spontaneously combust at room temperature but may ignite when exposed to high heat. In cars. overheating or mechanical issues can cause the temperature to rise and potentially set the fuel on fire. This risk is increased if oil leaks into hot components of the engine or exhaust system. To prevent these dangers. it's crucial to regularly maintain your vehicle and address any potential oil leaks or issues with the engine's temperature. Conducting routine inspections can help you spot potential dangers and ensure your car is protected against fire hazards. If a fire does occur involving engine oil. it's essential to have an appropriate fire extinguisher such as a Flammable Liquid B-rated one on hand as these types of fires are difficult to put out.
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