I think carrying one is worthless. It's been discussed before and here is an example of it doing nothing. Later watch the gas tank go up!
It's not worth your life to try and put the fire out in my opinion! Get away from it!
Bob
The "whys" are very clear on the '08 fires. The drain line coming out of the fuel vent canister dripped right onto the exhaust manifold. Thus began the canister-ectomy.
Later, BRP had the drain line re-routed to the front of the Spyder.
Another brilliant engineering feat by BRP engineers!
First, glad you are OK... but I would be cautious about talking about lawyers and such. Once that conversation is brought up, you will find most manufacturers will just back off and hand it over to their legal group. This can result in long long delays in any settlement or assistance that BRP may have provided or were thinking of provideing. All conversation with you will just stop...
Yes, Jack, they were all 2013 RTs.
My purge valve had malfunctioned (among many other things) and the canister was not replaced just prior to the fire. I would say that mine was caused by the canister melting but the damage was too severe. The recall instructions to the dealers were to wrap the master cylinder, the evap canister and the parking brake. Many people posted pictures of their canisters that had partially melted which reinforced my belief.
Thank you, Ann. I believe that is helpful information. As many others have alluded, there is comfort in trying to be proactive in dealing with the ramifications of this 2013 heat problem - especially since BRP is not doing that very quickly, if at all.My purge valve had malfunctioned (among many other things) and the canister was not replaced just prior to the fire. I would say that mine was caused by the canister melting but the damage was too severe. The recall instructions to the dealers were to wrap the master cylinder, the evap canister and the parking brake. Many people posted pictures of their canisters that had partially melted which reinforced my belief.
Yeah, but did you see how quick it was extinguished when the fireman turned the hose on it? That's all we need - a big high pressure hose full of water![]()
:agree: but they've most likely seen the thread. I'm sure BRP has a strict gag order on it with respect to comment from any BRP employee or representative. Whether or not they are continuing to work on the 2013 problem, there is absolutely nothing they could say in this thread that would not have the potential of increased risk to corporate liability.Send him a PM, with a link to it. Nobody has any way of knowing if he has seen it :shocked:. All that we can do; is try! :thumbup: