You know, it strikes me that some folks here are being awfully rough on a nice woman who not only had the terrible misfortune of losing her Spyder to a fire, and the scare of the possibility of having a grandchild injured in the incident, but was kind enough to come on here and provide some additional details in response to your questions and comments. I, for one, also appreciated her SpyderLover husband reporting the problem to us in the first place, and I certainly appreciated her additional response.
Demanding confirmation in the form of photos is self-serving and insulting. Asking for them nicely would have been much better...and a lot friendlier. You catch more flies with honey......
For the record: Thank you Gdmkgm for reporting the incident on this forum so we could be aware, and discuss it. Thank you Gramma for following up, filling in some further details, and politely responding. I am so happy you and your grandchild were not injured, and I am sorry for the loss of your Spyder. I am also pleased at the way this is being handled. This was the first time a fire has been put out quickly enough to make it possible to see the area of origin, and at least investigate possible causes. In truth, the cause may never be known. Taking it to the dealer for the insurance man and tech to look over together is a real good start, though. As to pictures, I would document everything you can for your own use and records. If you wish to post them here for us to ponder, so be it, but I wouldn't blame you if you did not. Glad to hear you will be back on a Spyder as soon as you can. You are a true SpyderLover!
-Scotty