Up in flames
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Up in flames
Took my 05 Sportsman 700 out in a snowstorm last week. It started overheating so I stopped for awhile, when I stopped Antifreeze hissed out of it. Thought maybe it was an overflow. Let it cool down for a bit. Rode it home, was flashing HEAT again, got to my garage, shut it off, and POOF, the whole front end went up in flames!!!!! Ran in and grabbed the fire extinguisure and put it out!!! CRAZY!! Checked it out next day and only found a plastic "T" addapter for the coolent lines melted with a hole in it. All wires I could see were fine. never pulled plastic. It started right up to get it in the garage. So, anyone have any idea why it caught fire? Or anything else I should look for? Thanks...
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Even as brief as the fire was, it may wind up hiding the cause of it. Could have been a shorted wire, either from rubbing, or from the anti freeze bath they might have taken. You may find out more when you get the plastic off.
Good to hear you caught it quickly. Could have been a lot worse for the quad, the garage and anyone in the house.
Even as brief as the fire was, it may wind up hiding the cause of it. Could have been a shorted wire, either from rubbing, or from the anti freeze bath they might have taken. You may find out more when you get the plastic off.
Good to hear you caught it quickly. Could have been a lot worse for the quad, the garage and anyone in the house.
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Wow, I didn't KNOW that our Anti-freeze was flammable? Sure? Wouldn't that defeat the purpose of what it was designed to do, keep heat down?
Anyways, YES disconnect your battery and maybe that ECM. Didn't those ECM's getting passive charges from the battery cause fires too? I know that is not what you said, but while its sitting in a vulnerable state, like JCD and HL say, check all wiring, maybe scoot that thing out of your garage of where it is that is close to yours or someone elses dwelling. -- IMO
Scary, Scary and while you are looking for all the answers thank you for informing us, could we see any fire threats to our Sportsmans factoring mixing all the right ingredients/conditions?
Thanks,
R'
Anyways, YES disconnect your battery and maybe that ECM. Didn't those ECM's getting passive charges from the battery cause fires too? I know that is not what you said, but while its sitting in a vulnerable state, like JCD and HL say, check all wiring, maybe scoot that thing out of your garage of where it is that is close to yours or someone elses dwelling. -- IMO
Scary, Scary and while you are looking for all the answers thank you for informing us, could we see any fire threats to our Sportsmans factoring mixing all the right ingredients/conditions?
Thanks,
R'
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Well I would consider you all better experts on the subject than me it just seems troubling to know the chemical compound that cools our engine from the extreme heat in the RAD is flammable and just less than a foot from a gas tanks. I guess the same is true with our cars and what not?
Front end crash could be a more explosive event then considered? Puts a whole another spin on our dangerous sport of ATV riding. Interesting!
R'
Front end crash could be a more explosive event then considered? Puts a whole another spin on our dangerous sport of ATV riding. Interesting!
R'