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  • a lesson to other drivers. check your car periodically. fire in the engine is caused by many factors, eg. oil, coolant or fuel leak, fuel vapour leaks through the engine gasket, sparks caused by faulty wires etc etc...

  • FriedRice Yo

  • Thanks for the comments.

    @masterkdrifter if i were doing burnouts in my cr-v i'd accept responsibility for the consequences. this seems a high price to pay for having my oil changed!

    although the mechanic messed up for not making sure the old gasket was removed before fitting the new one, it seems to me like a design flaw that creates this result. not fitting a gasket perfectly should result in an oil leak, not a fireball.

  • Honda has problems just like any other car manufacturer but they have fixed the car since this replacing the oil filter deal with a thicker wider one.

  • honda is TRASH

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  • @1FbOdYNATION no they aren't, they're good cars. Just because you say something doesn't make it true.

  • No bueno.

  • RIP the greatest car of it's class ;^;

  • Given that it apparently wasn't a problem on earlier models, and that other vehicles don't catch on fire like this when there is a slight oil leak, I would argue that it is the vehicles fault...

  • Fire department never show up??? They just let it burn to the ground. Good thing gas didn't explode.

  • @MercedesAMGs amen

  • @MercedesAMGs its acutally not hondas fault. if anyone does something stupid or wrong with there vehicle anything can happen.

    Ive seen a guy in a camaro try doing a burnout and instead the fly wheel flew through his car and ripped that shit apart. now does that make camaro a stupid or bad car? no its just because the driver is an idiot.

  • More than likely a double gasketed oil filter that allowed oil to spray on the hot exhaust. It was a bad common problem a few years ago.

  • Exactly.

    It isn't the fault of the vehicle, it is the fault of the people who changed the oil...

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