civic & fire
hi, sorry for my bad english..
i have a Honda Civic CDTi since 01/2003 the last night i extinguish a fire from the headlight right do you know about a similar incident ? firemen didn't found nothing that let think about fraudulent incident but a honda's mechanic tell me that honda think, before deepened study, tha is a fraudolent incident.... Manlio |
Re: civic & fire
Manlio wrote:
> hi, sorry for my bad english.. > > i have a Honda Civic CDTi since 01/2003 > > the last night i extinguish a fire from the headlight right > > do you know about a similar incident ? > > firemen didn't found nothing that let think about fraudulent incident > but a honda's mechanic tell me that honda think, before deepened study, > tha is a fraudolent incident.... > > Manlio ================ I had a minivan that almost caught fire because the sun focused through the headlight and melted a siren (car alarm). It actually burned, but the fire went out by itself . . thank God. I found out about it days (maybe months) later. Maybe this is what happened to you? 'Curly' |
Re: civic & fire
Manlio wrote:
> hi, sorry for my bad english.. > > i have a Honda Civic CDTi since 01/2003 > > the last night i extinguish a fire from the headlight right > > do you know about a similar incident ? > > firemen didn't found nothing that let think about fraudulent incident > but a honda's mechanic tell me that honda think, before deepened study, > tha is a fraudolent incident.... > > Manlio ================ I had a minivan that almost caught fire because the sun focused through the headlight and melted a siren (car alarm). It actually burned, but the fire went out by itself . . thank God. I found out about it days (maybe months) later. Maybe this is what happened to you? 'Curly' |
Re: civic & fire
"Manlio" <wrangler@superevaCIAOCIAO.it> wrote in message news:cdONc.65012$5D1.3100084@news4.tin.it... > hi, sorry for my bad english.. > > i have a Honda Civic CDTi since 01/2003 > > the last night i extinguish a fire from the headlight right > > do you know about a similar incident ? > > firemen didn't found nothing that let think about fraudulent incident > but a honda's mechanic tell me that honda think, before deepened study, > tha is a fraudolent incident.... > > Manlio Install any new bulbs? The high intensity higher wattage are more dangerous than people think. Josh |
Re: civic & fire
"Manlio" <wrangler@superevaCIAOCIAO.it> wrote in message news:cdONc.65012$5D1.3100084@news4.tin.it... > hi, sorry for my bad english.. > > i have a Honda Civic CDTi since 01/2003 > > the last night i extinguish a fire from the headlight right > > do you know about a similar incident ? > > firemen didn't found nothing that let think about fraudulent incident > but a honda's mechanic tell me that honda think, before deepened study, > tha is a fraudolent incident.... > > Manlio Install any new bulbs? The high intensity higher wattage are more dangerous than people think. Josh |
Re: civic & fire
"Josh" <SPAMjdunning@cadd-tech.com> wrote in
news:pjQNc.3289$gn1.999@newssvr15.news.prodigy.com : > > "Manlio" <wrangler@superevaCIAOCIAO.it> wrote in message > news:cdONc.65012$5D1.3100084@news4.tin.it... >> hi, sorry for my bad english.. >> >> i have a Honda Civic CDTi since 01/2003 >> >> the last night i extinguish a fire from the headlight right >> >> do you know about a similar incident ? >> >> firemen didn't found nothing that let think about fraudulent incident >> but a honda's mechanic tell me that honda think, before deepened >> study, tha is a fraudolent incident.... >> >> Manlio > > Install any new bulbs? The high intensity higher wattage are more > dangerous than people think. > > Josh > > > The regular bulbs get pretty hot,too,and if the bulb and socket fell out of the headlight housing,and was laying on something,it could have melted some wires or whatever,caused a short or some plastic to ignite. -- Jim Yanik jyanik-at-kua.net |
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"Josh" <SPAMjdunning@cadd-tech.com> wrote in
news:pjQNc.3289$gn1.999@newssvr15.news.prodigy.com : > > "Manlio" <wrangler@superevaCIAOCIAO.it> wrote in message > news:cdONc.65012$5D1.3100084@news4.tin.it... >> hi, sorry for my bad english.. >> >> i have a Honda Civic CDTi since 01/2003 >> >> the last night i extinguish a fire from the headlight right >> >> do you know about a similar incident ? >> >> firemen didn't found nothing that let think about fraudulent incident >> but a honda's mechanic tell me that honda think, before deepened >> study, tha is a fraudolent incident.... >> >> Manlio > > Install any new bulbs? The high intensity higher wattage are more > dangerous than people think. > > Josh > > > The regular bulbs get pretty hot,too,and if the bulb and socket fell out of the headlight housing,and was laying on something,it could have melted some wires or whatever,caused a short or some plastic to ignite. -- Jim Yanik jyanik-at-kua.net |
Re: civic & fire
Never heard of such defect on civics. I guess it can happen, but
this would be very rare. Firemen would be the expert and could tell you if this was arson or not. If they do not think it was arson, then it was most likely a problem with the wires. Get there official report and bring this to Honda and to your insurance company. Also, get the insurance to check your car to appraise the damage properly. Sometime, Insurance company also have access to expert (retire firemarshall) and they can help determine if this is a defect or not. No matter what Honda tells you, the firemarshall is the expert on this, not Honda. I hope this helps and that you are covered. "Manlio" <wrangler@superevaCIAOCIAO.it> wrote in message news:cdONc.65012$5D1.3100084@news4.tin.it... > hi, sorry for my bad english.. > > i have a Honda Civic CDTi since 01/2003 > > the last night i extinguish a fire from the headlight right > > do you know about a similar incident ? > > firemen didn't found nothing that let think about fraudulent incident > but a honda's mechanic tell me that honda think, before deepened study, > tha is a fraudolent incident.... > > Manlio > |
Re: civic & fire
Never heard of such defect on civics. I guess it can happen, but
this would be very rare. Firemen would be the expert and could tell you if this was arson or not. If they do not think it was arson, then it was most likely a problem with the wires. Get there official report and bring this to Honda and to your insurance company. Also, get the insurance to check your car to appraise the damage properly. Sometime, Insurance company also have access to expert (retire firemarshall) and they can help determine if this is a defect or not. No matter what Honda tells you, the firemarshall is the expert on this, not Honda. I hope this helps and that you are covered. "Manlio" <wrangler@superevaCIAOCIAO.it> wrote in message news:cdONc.65012$5D1.3100084@news4.tin.it... > hi, sorry for my bad english.. > > i have a Honda Civic CDTi since 01/2003 > > the last night i extinguish a fire from the headlight right > > do you know about a similar incident ? > > firemen didn't found nothing that let think about fraudulent incident > but a honda's mechanic tell me that honda think, before deepened study, > tha is a fraudolent incident.... > > Manlio > |
Re: civic & fire
thank you all
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Re: civic & fire
thank you all
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