2002 Civic Fire

Discussion in 'Civic' started by Harold, Jan 13, 2007.

  1. Harold

    Harold Guest

    The other day we lost our 2002 Honda Civic due to an electrical fire.
    Has there been any other incidents with Honda Civics catching fire?
    Shortly prior to the fire the Engine light was flashing. We had called
    the dealer the same day as the fire to try and get in, but theyl
    brushed us off as it was probably nothing serious and would try to book
    us in next week.
     
    Harold, Jan 13, 2007
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  2. Harold

    motsco_ Guest

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    motsco_, Jan 13, 2007
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  3. And, as long as you are at it, any aftermarket electrical items like
    car alarms, remote starters, stereo? Was the car serviced very
    recently?
     
    Gordon McGrew, Jan 13, 2007
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  4. I am sure there have been incidents of other Civics catching fire but
    is common to the marque? No.
     
    Edward W. Thompson, Jan 13, 2007
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  5. Harold

    N.E.Ohio Bob Guest

    Radio installation is my bet. Unfused power line short under dash.
    Almost every "My fuse keeps blowing." complaints are caused this way.
    bob
     
    N.E.Ohio Bob, Jan 13, 2007
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  6. Harold

    Stephen H Guest

    If the engine light was flashing the correct procedures is to get it to a
    repair shop ASAP- our shop recommends towing it it.

    Give us more info



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    Stephen W. Hansen
    ASE Certified Master Automobile Technician
    ASE Automobile Advanced Engine Performance
    ASE Undercar Specialist
    Currently working at a Subaru Dealership

    http://autorepair.about.com/cs/troubleshooting/l/bl_obd_main.htm
    http://www.troublecodes.net/technical/
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    Stephen H, Jan 14, 2007
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  7. Harold

    Stephen H Guest


    Now mind you we are speculating...

    Flashing check eng light, over heated cat due to excessive fuel= fire.


    That's my bet. ;)


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    Stephen W. Hansen
    ASE Certified Master Automobile Technician
    ASE Automobile Advanced Engine Performance
    ASE Undercar Specialist
    Currently working at a Subaru Dealership

    http://autorepair.about.com/cs/troubleshooting/l/bl_obd_main.htm
    http://www.troublecodes.net/technical/
    http://www.familycar.com/Alignment.htm
     
    Stephen H, Jan 15, 2007
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