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Old 09-20-2005, 07:21 AM
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Engine Fire!!!

Holy Hell! I just ran a few errands and left the car running the whole time. I get back home and pull in my driveway and I smell burning oil (which I have for a few days now) and I see smoke. I open the hood and theres a flame coming up from around the firewall/ oil filter area. I tore @$$ into the house and got a bucket of water. Doesn't look like any damage, but it's not going anywhere until I figure out what happened. What the hell happened!?!? I am freaked out and now all of a sudden want to sell this death machine!
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Old 09-20-2005, 07:23 AM
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look for a shorted wire in the area of the flames.
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Old 09-20-2005, 07:26 AM
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Originally Posted by maxitech
Holy Hell! I just ran a few errands and left the car running the whole time. I get back home and pull in my driveway and I smell burning oil (which I have for a few days now) and I see smoke. I open the hood and theres a flame coming up from around the firewall/ oil filter area. I tore @$$ into the house and got a bucket of water. Doesn't look like any damage, but it's not going anywhere until I figure out what happened. What the hell happened!?!? I am freaked out and now all of a sudden want to sell this death machine!

total guess...

the oil pressure sensor sprung a nice leak. it's dripping oil on to the Y-pipe and you driving around got it hot enough to go on fire.

FYI the water thing was a knee jerk reaction...but if it's a true grease/oil fire look for something else other than water.
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Where is the oil pressure sensor? I'm about to go investigate this thing.
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Old 09-20-2005, 07:37 AM
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Originally Posted by maxitech
Where is the oil pressure sensor? I'm about to go investigate this thing.

Directly below the oil filter...
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Old 09-20-2005, 07:52 AM
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Well, guess what I found... A F***ING COTTON SHOP RAG DRAPED OVER THE Y-PIPE UNDER THE OIL FILTER!!! I had a friend help me do the control arm last weekend and I wouldn't have been that stupid. He's in deep ****!!!
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Old 09-20-2005, 07:56 AM
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Ahh man!!!...Are you sure he left it on the manifold???
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Originally Posted by maxitech
Well, guess what I found... A F***ING COTTON SHOP RAG DRAPED OVER THE Y-PIPE UNDER THE OIL FILTER!!! I had a friend help me do the control arm last weekend and I wouldn't have been that stupid. He's in deep ****!!!
holy crap...
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Old 09-20-2005, 09:33 AM
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step 1. kill your friend for leaving a rag on the hottest part of the engine.
step 2. fix the oil leak so it doesn't happen again.
step 3. remove all greasy rags from the vicinity of the car.
step 4. clean engine so it's not covered in flammable sludge.
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Ok, so now my speedo doesn't work. Where is the sensor? If it isn't near the oil filter, then it must be the connecting wire. Or is it a cable?
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Originally Posted by maxitech
Ok, so now my speedo doesn't work. Where is the sensor? If it isn't near the oil filter, then it must be the connecting wire. Or is it a cable?
Dude my speedo dont work either on my accord, its all good, its way to keep low mileage without keeping your car in the garage
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Old 09-20-2005, 11:28 AM
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your friend =





seriously...
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Old 09-20-2005, 12:02 PM
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humm your friend almost got you killed and ruined the mighty maxima..beat him senceless ^.^
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Originally Posted by maxitech
Ok, so now my speedo doesn't work. Where is the sensor? If it isn't near the oil filter, then it must be the connecting wire. Or is it a cable?

The speed sensor is on top of the tranny real close to where the fire was....Probably burned the wiring and or harness to it.....If you find that to be the problem i can chop the wiring and harness out of my parts car for you...
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well, pulled the speed sensor and chopped out the burnt section - works fine now. On top of all this, I just took the Max to get the coolant flushed...Either the Kountry Folk running it didn't know how to use it or it "done broke" but I sat there for a half hour while they sucked the old fluid out, then put it back in, F***ed with the machine some more and eventually gave up after the hose in the radiator popped off and geysered green coolant all over me, them, my engine, and just about anything forward of the A-pillar...Sometimes I feel that rather than being a technical forum, this is more of a support group for when senseless **** happens that f***s up our cars! Speaking of support groups, I think I'll go meet my friends at the bar now. Good Day!
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i'm sure he didn't do it on purpose. violence is purposeful and ignorant. just give him a good ear kicking.
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I agree, violence is senseless. I'm far more sadistic than that. I am going to get him blacked-out drunk, drive him at least 20 miles from town and simply drop him off!
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I agree, violence is senseless. I'm far more sadistic than that. I am going to get him blacked-out drunk, drive him at least 20 miles from town and simply drop him off!
RLOL. I tip my hat to you, good sir!!!
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Originally Posted by maxitech
I agree, violence is senseless. I'm far more sadistic than that. I am going to get him blacked-out drunk, drive him at least 20 miles from town and simply drop him off!
that makes me happy right there
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