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2015 Ford Mustang Catches Fire With Only 6k Miles

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Old Mar 11, 2015 | 09:28 PM
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Originally Posted by mark0006
Oooch!!!



from the article:
“Just picked my car back up from the dealership for some warranty issues. Driving on the freeway and noticed some white smoke coming from the hood. It progressively got worse so I pulled over into the shoulder. Instinctively thought the car was over heating and it was steam from the radiator. So I proceeded to pop the hood as flames burst from the edges of the hood. Here's the outcome. Insurance is going to love me."

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What's important is that nobody got hurt.. As for the Mustang ? yes, I really feel for the owner, but the car can always be replaced/fixed and it seem to me that whoever was doing the warranty work at the dealership was more than likely responsible being as the car didn't catch fire until after the warranty work had alrerady been completed

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Old Mar 21, 2015 | 02:53 AM
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I am sorry to see your mustang go up in flames and the question is who will be responsible. At first your insurance company will reimburse you and hopefully with car replacement. The question the insurance company will investigate is why the car went on fire, warranty work performed, and could this be a future recall. Good luck and sorry about you Mustang.
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