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Toyota SUV explodes (not known why, didn't explode from the engine) (Original Post)
BlueWaveNeverEnd
May 2024
OP
Looks like another Jewish Space Laser to me, but I'll wait to see what Marge thinks.
Midnight Writer
May 2024
#9
intrepidity
(7,906 posts)1. Like... car bomb?
Weird.
bucolic_frolic
(47,325 posts)2. Explosion, no fire? Was it an EV? Mobile meth lab? nt
Voltaire2
(14,807 posts)4. EV batteries burn, they don't explode.
And ev fires are vastly less frequent than gas vehicle fires. The lead in fires per 100,000 vehicles are hybrids at around 3400, standard ice at 1500, and evs at 25.
https://community.vinfastauto.us/driving/the-fire-rate-of-electric-vehicles-is-61-times-lower-than-that-of-gasoline-vehicles/
The bullshit that evs are burning up at astounding rates is a classic FUD campaign from our good friends the fossil fuel oligarchs.
hlthe2b
(106,574 posts)3. Malfunctioning catalytic converter?
The following can cause a catalytic converter to malfunction and even explode:
Overheating: If the engine is running too hot due to a malfunctioning cooling system, a rich fuel mixture, or a misfiring engine, it can cause the catalytic converter to overheat and potentially fail.
Impact damage: If the vehicle runs over a large object on the road or is involved in a collision, the catalytic converter could be damaged or crushed, leading to a potential failure.
Engine misfires: Unburned fuel can enter the catalytic converter and ignite inside, causing excessive heat and pressure that could lead to a failure.
Contaminants: Some substances, such as lead, silicone, or phosphorus, can contaminate the catalytic converter and cause it to fail.
Manufacturing defects: In rare cases, a catalytic converter may have a manufacturing defect that causes it to fail prematurely.
Impact damage: If the vehicle runs over a large object on the road or is involved in a collision, the catalytic converter could be damaged or crushed, leading to a potential failure.
Engine misfires: Unburned fuel can enter the catalytic converter and ignite inside, causing excessive heat and pressure that could lead to a failure.
Contaminants: Some substances, such as lead, silicone, or phosphorus, can contaminate the catalytic converter and cause it to fail.
Manufacturing defects: In rare cases, a catalytic converter may have a manufacturing defect that causes it to fail prematurely.
2naSalit
(93,115 posts)5. Whatever it was...
It was in or behind the back seat.
Weird.
3Hotdogs
(13,485 posts)6. HEISENBERG!
That's who it was.
twodogsbarking
(12,230 posts)7. Hello, Jake?
sl8
(16,252 posts)8. Lighting cigarette + propane:
https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/car-explodes-in-van-nuys-parking-lot/
SUV explodes, flies apart after man tries lighting up cigarette inside vehicle in Van Nuys
By Matthew Rodriguez
Updated on: May 24, 2024 / 5:57 AM PDT / KCAL News
A man tried lighting up a cigarette in his SUV with propane canisters inside the vehicle, leading to an explosion and injuries requiring medical treatment Thursday, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.
Firefighters and police rushed to a Van Nuys parking lot after receiving a call about an SUV that inexplicably exploded around 10:30 p.m. the 7200 block of Van Nuys Boulevard, police said. He suffered minor injuries and was taken to a nearby hospital.
He told first responders when they arrived that he had been trying to light a cigarette. LAPD said there was a propane explosion.
[...]
By Matthew Rodriguez
Updated on: May 24, 2024 / 5:57 AM PDT / KCAL News
A man tried lighting up a cigarette in his SUV with propane canisters inside the vehicle, leading to an explosion and injuries requiring medical treatment Thursday, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.
Firefighters and police rushed to a Van Nuys parking lot after receiving a call about an SUV that inexplicably exploded around 10:30 p.m. the 7200 block of Van Nuys Boulevard, police said. He suffered minor injuries and was taken to a nearby hospital.
He told first responders when they arrived that he had been trying to light a cigarette. LAPD said there was a propane explosion.
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BlueWaveNeverEnd
(10,385 posts)10. wow..he's lucky to be alive
Midnight Writer
(23,073 posts)9. Looks like another Jewish Space Laser to me, but I'll wait to see what Marge thinks.
Because it could be a Particle Beam like the one that took down the WTC.
Either way, I'm sure it was an attempt to assassinate Trump.