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My supra starter motor caught fire


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Well have had event full afternoon car started fine as normal and drove to post office and when stopped car the starter motor was still running so tryed to put foot on clutch see if that would stop it but didnt then tryed putting in gear and still no joy then 10 seconds later got plumes of smoke coming from engine bay so lifted bonnet and had smoke pouring from starter motor and few licks of flames, glad always carry fire extinguisher in car so put flames out. when was safe to go near car the starter motor and battery were still very hot to touch.

Rang Rac for tow but wouldnt tow me because of front bomex bumper so have had to remove bumper to get to car mates garage and now just got to see what mate luke says, hope nothing to major thinking starter motor and battery def fried.

Was very scary when saw all the smoke i was about to ring fire brigade as did think car was on fire

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Lol well i hope your post office run is better than mine was :D

 

I had the second cat catch fire on the way to the PO on my old NA.

Ran into the Spar across the road, grabbed a bottle of water, threw a fiver at the till as I ran out the shop, saying I'll be back for change, put the fire out, and then 'officially' paid for the water lol

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You were telling me and Gabriella at JAE you were gonna TT convert it Keith....

 

Ahhhh I remember that conversation :yes:

 

I had the second cat catch fire on the way to the PO on my old NA.

Ran into the Spar across the road, grabbed a bottle of water, threw a fiver at the till as I ran out the shop, saying I'll be back for change, put the fire out, and then 'officially' paid for the water lol

 

:faint: man what a story! ;)

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Had a similar issue back in 2004 :D

 

http://www.mkivsupra.net/vbb/showthread.php?22888-Starter-Motor-Duff

 

I ended up dropping the car off with Chris Wilson, when he removed it the whole thing was a melted solid mess, there are some pics floating about somewhere.

 

At least i aint the only its happened too then did anything else need replacing ie the 120amp main fuse? when mine starterd to smoke lifted bonnet and had few small flames from starter so put them out and that was it car dead. the battery was way to hot to touch aswell so reckon that will need replacing aswell

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At least i aint the only its happened too then did anything else need replacing ie the 120amp main fuse? when mine starterd to smoke lifted bonnet and had few small flames from starter so put them out and that was it car dead. the battery was way to hot to touch aswell so reckon that will need replacing aswell

 

I was driving down the M23 at the time, heard a strange noise which was prob the starter engaging, a short time later while I was wondering what the hell was going on the smoke started so pulled over and popped the bonnet, luckily no flames from memory but not a pleasant experience.

 

Just the starter needed replacing on mine ;)

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Well fingers crossed just starter motor will need changing but will soon find out

 

And its another thing to add to the list jason mate, its better to be safe than sorry!! I have always had one in my cars just incase and it proved very useful on tuesday indeed

 

Yea it's a growing list mate but like you say better safe than sorry! Would rather a melted started than lose the whole car

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