Outbreaks in propulsion systems can be caused by a variety of factors. One of the primary causes is a fault in the fuel system, such as contamination or improper mixture, which can result in abnormal combustion and potentially lead to an outbreak. Additionally, mechanical failures like worn-out or damaged components, such as fuel injectors or spark plugs, can disrupt the normal functioning of the propulsion system and trigger outbreaks. Inadequate maintenance practices and neglecting regular inspections can also increase the likelihood of outbreaks by allowing small issues to progress into major problems. Other contributing factors may include electrical malfunctions, overheating, or even design flaws in the propulsion system. Addressing these causes and implementing proactive maintenance measures are crucial to preventing outbreaks and ensuring the smooth functioning of propulsion systems.
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