What if you were not home (it was 10am in the morning,. Who is normally home on a weekday at 10 in the morning? I was working from home and my husband had not yet left for work) What if your two Huskies were trapped inside and we weren't there? We were extremely lucky that we were here to coral...
We are very thankful to the VRFA and fire investigators who will hopefully get to the bottom of this. I do want to say that I was trying to post this to another "2022 Gladiator parked/gas/automatic went up in flames" post, but I have apparently lost that thread, so I apologize. Seemed we had...
Yes, exactly as you summarized. As suggested by the forum, I deleted from this thread. Yes, caught fire next to the house, burned only a couple minutes until the fire department showed up. Check the other thread.
That is what we are trying to get to the crux of.
Tell me what you need to know. We last drove it 18 days before. Our geriatric cat reacts to a "pop" sound making my husband look out the window. He yells to me "The Jeep's on fire!" I said "I'll call 911, and he ran out with the fire...
I really don't know what information you want. It was parked for 18 days evidenced by our Jepp app. Diagnostic showed all good. Our siding and windows are not aluminum. Siding is asphalt and windows are behind the fire. The fact that the gas line was right there is the reason my husband ran back...
To everyone asking why our house or spigot cover or asphalt shingles weren't effected. The flames went straight up. I don't know but are very thankful to the neighbor who saw the grill glowing and called 911. When my husband emptied our fire extinguisher into the grill and couldn't extinguish...
Hey Ken, I deleted the post because I thought I posted it on the wrong thread. I don't post often
but if you think I'm lying, here's a video. Was parked for two weeks.
Our 2022 Jeep Gladiator burned to the ground 1/24/2024. 1,758 miles on it. Parked for two weeks next to our house and (very scary) by the gas line to the house.