https://electrek.co/2018/12/19/tesla-model-s-fire-towing/
Tesla Model S catches on fire after being towed to a garage, Tesla is
investigating
Dec. 19th 2018  Fred Lambert

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Tesla Mysteriously Catches Fire 10 Mins After Being Towed
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A Tesla Model S vehicle in the Bay Area has caught on fire and burned down
to a total loss yesterday.

The cause of the fire is unknown but it happened after the Model S was being
towed to a garage.

Chris, the owner of the Tesla Model S, said that he had a flat tire and he
had the vehicle towed to a tire shop in Los Gatos.

About 5 to 10 minutes later, he said that smoke started to come out of the
vehicle.

    “I heard a strange hissing sound. I came out and there was smoke
everywhere. So the shop immediately called the fire department. And by the
time they got here, the car was already on fire.”

Santa Clara County Fire Captain Bill Murphy added:

    “The vehicle started off-gassing, making a loud hissing noise and
producing some additional smoke. That’s an indication that there’s some type
of combustion process happening in the batteries.”

They managed to control the fire, but it ended reigniting later on, which
can be an issue with battery fires.

It happened twice earlier this year with Tesla battery packs. The battery
pack of a Model X involved in the fatal accident in Mountain View earlier
this year reignited days after catching on fire in the crash. A few months
later, a Tesla vehicle was also found in a junkyard fire.

In the case of this new incident, a Tesla spokesperson said that they are
investigating:

    “We are currently investigating the matter and are in touch with local
first responders. We are glad to hear that everyone is safe.”

Here’s the report from CBS Bay Area:

Electrek’s Take

Fires following accidents are not really worrying because they are often
inevitable after several crashes, regardless of the type of powertrain,
electric or gas-powered, but it is different for fires without any crash.

It’s even more important to find the cause in those cases.

Earlier this year, the battery pack of a Tesla Model S caught on fire in Los
Angeles seemingly on its own without any accident and Tesla said that it was
an ‘extraordinarily unusual occurrence’. They are still investigating the
cause.

Tesla is not the only electric automaker to deal with this issue. Earlier
this month, a Jaguar I-PACE electric SUV caught on fire while parked in a
driveway.

In this case, it’s interesting that it apparently happened after the vehicle
was towed. They didn’t specify if it was towed on a flatbed, which is
Tesla’s recommended way, or with wheels on the ground, which Tesla warns
against.

Either way, it’s worth investigating.

But who knows what happened. Last time we reported about a Tesla catching on
fire seemingly on its own, Tesla said that someone actually fired a bullet
into the battery pack.
[© electrek.co]


https://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/video/3996702-tesla-mysteriously-catches-fire-10-mins-after-being-towed/
Program: KPIX 5 News EveningCategories: Automotive, News, Local News,
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Tesla Mysteriously Catches Fire 10 Mins After Being Towed
Betty Yu has new details on the Tesla Model S that caught fire Tuesday in
Los Gatos. (12-18-2018)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iThVZxDiilc


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https://www.mercurynews.com/2018/12/18/tesla-model-s-bursts-into-flames-at-los-gatos-tire-repair-shop/
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yard
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concerns prompted safety bulletin for firefighters ... just after 2 p.m. and
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