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The police hurried him into an ambulance, but it was hit with stones and its ignition key was stolen, forcing security forces to push it away.
Yet it failed to prevent Toyota from seriously delaying a fix to its cars with "sudden unintended acceleration" problems, nor did it deter GM from hiding its ignition switch defect for years.
The dried gel can be ignited at different temperatures above its ignition point (little higher than 200°C as measured below).
A defective fuse prevented its ignition.
Experts said the fuse may have picked up enough moisture to hamper its ignition.
Yesterday, though, a mere fifteen months later, Sidecar's co-founder and chief executive, Sunil Paul, announced that the company is turning off its ignition.
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Just as ours made its presence known by its thunderous ignition, theirs requires weekly water adjustments.
Charcoal is a carbonaceous material formed by pyrolysis when the temperature of any organic material rises above its dry ignition temperature, but is prevented from igniting by hypoxic conditions (Orvis et al., 2005).
If someone is able to get inside a vehicle, it is possible to copy its keyless ignition code using a device bought on the internet.
The flow of the hydraulic fluid (SAE20W) is such that enough energy is dissipated by the system for effective damping to take place without raising the temperature of the hydraulic fluid beyond its auto ignition temperature hence validating the design in tune with its application in a automobile shock absorber.
Ford said it takes customer safety "very seriously" and that its keyless ignition system has proven "safe and reliable".
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