MrMischief
Well-Known Member
That's a good save! And I agree that is one I'd probably try to put out as well. There are so many variables it's not possible to give a concise answer on should you try to put out any particular vehicle fire or not. I think the best advice is it is good to have an extinguisher of some kind so that if a fire occurs you have an option. For my money, the ABC is what I carry as I feel they are the most reliable in most situations and they are affordable, get the biggest one you can reasonably carry and a proper safe mount for it. Mine lives inside of the diabolical slipstream as I like that it *should* remain contained in the event of accident rather thank bonking me in the head. ("you can't reach it while hanging upside down from your seatbelt?! the horror!!")Was successfully able to put out an engine bay fire with my last car using an extinguisher. Had some critters build up some nesting material on one of the heat shields above the turbo and by the time I got to work, the heat turned it into flames. Thankfully, the fire was still contained to just that section and no other damage occurred, but had it spread any further and started to melt all the countless wiring harnesses, I probably would've been better off to just let it continue burning while calling the fire department. Getting something like that repaired likely would've been a nightmare.
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