Steve
Penultimate Amazing
The flames were from the engine bay via an electrical fault, as an AA boffin said 11 Oct 2023 was the 'most likely cause'. For it to be a diesel fire the diesel would have had to have been leaked from somewhere.
Can you explain why the flames in the video appear to be spurting outwards, with no black smoke (as we would have in a diesel fire) at the side, and with what is grey or white smoke, or vapour. In addition, the flames appear to emanate from beneath the car and are yellow/crimson in colour.
How does this fit in with your diesel hypothesis and why would the flames look like classic lithium flames if it was a diesel only vehicle?
A rather naive post.
Are you aware that there is diesel fuel present in a diesel engine?
Are you aware that uncontained diesel fuel can burn without a large amount of black smoke?
Are you of the opinion that in a vehicle fire started by a lithium battery, or by and ignition of diesel fuel, that only the initial fuel will burn until that fuel runs out and self-extinguishes?
Are you aware that in a vehicle fire there are many substances that will burn beside the initial fuel source?
Are you aware that each of the burning substances in a vehicle fire will have its own flame pattern and color?
Are you aware that flames from burning materials can, and often do, mimic the flames of other burning materials?
Are you aware that your non-expert, and biased, opinion on what "appears" (your word) to be happening has no relevance to reality?