FIRE spontaneus combustion
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FIRE spontaneus combustion
I'm new to the forum and am looking for feedback. My once loved 2008 STI Spontaneusly combusted in my driveway last night. It seemed to be an electrical fire that started in the dash/steering colum. Has anyone else had thier late model subie catch fire? I'm calling Subaru and my dealer tommorrow. This was not the oil line recall issue. I did read about a similar problem with some 06 models.
Thanks for any feedback.......
Thanks for any feedback.......
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Holy $hit! What a nightmare. There was a thread on here not long ago (1-2 months?) about a Subaru catching fire on the drive, though the damage wasn't anywhere near as bad as yours. I can't remember if it was a 'new style' car, but I don't think it was... I'd do a search if I wasn't too stingy to pay up for membership!
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I have a MY05 STi it was recalled to replace a part, if I remember correctly they told me a couple of cars inJapan had went up in flames.
Sorry to hear about your motor.
Sorry to hear about your motor.
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Link not working mate hope NO one was hurt (lets face it thats the main thing), Sure Subaru will sort it out under warrenty, you didn't fit anything aftermarket to it, did you?
Gutted for you mate first i've heard of this but seems to be happening a lot on newer cars and Taxi's
Hope all goes well!!
Gutted for you mate first i've heard of this but seems to be happening a lot on newer cars and Taxi's
Hope all goes well!!
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It seemed to be an electrical fire that started in the dash/steering colum.
Common area for wiring modifications, and also an area where unsecured wires (from being messed with) get chaffed against metal parts of the steering column/pedal box.
But with the car being so new I doubt its something like that. Unless the UK cars still have retro-fit alarms/immobilsers (fitted after the car is built), usually they are quite good, as the cabling is properly connected insulated and secured, but maybe they cocked up with securing the wires on ths one?
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