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Old 05-26-2010, 10:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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1995 Prelude caught on FIRE

I have a 95 prelude.
I was driving one night home and My prelude turned off on me and i cranked the ignition again and nothing happened, well it was trying to start but it wouldnt..
I stopped in the middle of the road and putthe haz light on, but i remembered it felt like i bottomed out on a curve when my car turned off, then i noticed smoke coming out of my hood. and the engine harness was on fire the part where it connects to the injectors. (the clips that connect to the injectors)
what could have cause this problem?
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Two fires in one car?
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sorry for the double post..... no only one fire happened
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thats going to be fun to fix. its hard to say what happened but it looks as if maybe one of the wires had the coating worn off and grounded. idk. hook it all back up with new parts and run the car. see if the new wires get hot. (hotter than normal)
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