Tata investigating Nano fires
Tata Nano burns in Delhi
Ratan Tata today said that the company is conducting detailed investigations in Nano cars that caught fire. The company reported that a third Nano car had caught fire in New Delhi and said it was investigating the incident.
A 20-member internal team and an independent forensics expert found that one previous fire involved a foreign object igniting while in contact with a hot exhaust system, while the other showed evidence of a ruptured fuel line, Tata said on May 21.
A subsequent program to inspect all Nano cars already sold was carried out to “to allay concerns by owners” and wasn’t a recall, Tata said at the time.
Nano burns: Third Nano catches fire, this time in Delhi
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The Nano is a safe car. Ive driven it for a year now and not a single issue. I wonder if this incident could be a result of servicing the car outside or not taking the safety regulations offered by TML. Whatever the cause is, we must find the solution immediately.