A long time ago I remember reading a thread by a member who was unfortunate enough to suffer a nasty fire

- IIRC it was down to the battery

+ve terminal going short to the engine cover.

& I remember thinking how awful it must have been.

Had a lucky escape recently

- had a movano which burst into flames on the motorway.

Looks like it started electrically round the battery

/ relay box.

The missus hit the hard shoulder

& bailed when she saw bonfire smoke coming from the gearstick gaiter.

She said she ran for 30 seconds up the hard shoulder, looked back, and the entire thing was a fireball.

It made me realise that in many instances those fire extinguishers you can get, you haven't the slightest chance of using when the proverbial hits the fan.

From what Mrs

'eck says when a vehicle decides to go on fire it just goes up like tinder in seconds.

So, because our cars are not young, I'm interested in ways to minimise the fire danger.

Where are the flashpoints, what preventative maintenance is especially good against mk1 self immolation etc.
