To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 1:26 PM Subject: IML: Putting out car fires > The advice about having an extinguisher in every car is fine but > practically speaking few of us can/will do it. However I've saved a half > dozen cars (none mine!) by the simple fact of having had a beach blanket > or large towel in the car. Most fires are either fuel or electrical > (duh!), electrical you're going to have to disconnect the battery or pull > the wires off ... come to think, I did save my Jag E from an electrical > that way when a new gauge shorted and burned the wiring all the way > inside the harness (think about stoppping and popping the hood on an E > quickly!). It's a good argument for another habit of mine - one battery > cable twisted just hand-tight. I do it for convenience because old cars > so often have battery drains. > I also keep a small fire extinguisher in older cars, cause it's the best thing for small fires. But the suggestion of keeping a battery terminal cable very snug but being able to (pull) it off by hand is a good idea. I always pull off one of the cables when car is sitting for an extended period of time. I have never had a problem doing this, just remember to keep it very tight so that it is not easy to pull off. I learned from experience that if I smell something funny, the first thing I do is disconnect battery. __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com