Saturday morning was great, the leafy glens of old Texas and all of that, no complaints whatsoever. Then disaster struck, like no kidding. The phone, that marvel of handheld computing power rings.
"Hey Dad, my car just exploded, literally exploded.""Say again?""Car exploded.""Where are you?""On I35 at Wintergreen. Firemen here and police.""You OK?""I am, come get me, I'll text the address of the police station.""On my way."
Off I went down I35 to the precinct at Camp Wisdom Rd. East to RV with the young soldier. He was excited because he was alive, thank God. "Hey kid, good to be picking you up from the right side of the station, eh?" He grinned and showed me photos and videos of his exploded Kia.
Dam. The thing was totaled and he was more than lucky to be alive, no kidding. Apparently he'd been driving down the nightmare expressway that is I35 when he smelled burning and then, boom, an explosive sound from the engine, the vehicle lost power and he managed to glide it onto the verge.
At that point the front of the car was on fire and after bailing out of the death trap the Signalsman retrieved his uniform, laptop and personal possessions from the flaming wreckage. Several minutes later the vehicle exploded.
Well done, boy, and I told him that the angels were most definitely working overtime. We can all imagine vastly worse scenarios. But here's the thing. He needs a new ride and has a liability insurance issue. Solution?
I upgrade to a new/used fleet One Fiddy and the kid gets the old rig. In the meanwhile, looks like another person's adding their name to the great list of people looking at suing Kia for self-igniting kill cars. Photos to follow.
Moral of the story? Be prepared, this night thy soul may be required of you. And, of course, don't buy cars which spontaneously ignite. In the meanwhile, the OctoPelosi WMD is threatening Asia. Please Lord, grant us some respite.
Your Pal,
LSP
Thank You Jesus that the warrior is alive after being attacked by an Asian mechanism.
ReplyDeleteThat car is definitely on fa-yah. Good thoughts to everybody involved.
ReplyDeleteDang!! Glad the young lad got out with all his stuff and no bodily damage.
ReplyDeleteAs to Kias self immolating, I was not aware they had such a problem.
All I can think of is they have a faulty fuel plumbing system and modern high pressure fuel tank pumps can aerosolize gasoline damned quick when a line splits, punctures or connection leaks.
As an engineer would definitely think it might be a good idea to have a pressure sensor that shuts down the pump the instant pressure drops below the normal range when vehicle is running with ignition on.
I also immediately thought of a scripture..."An enemy has done this".
ReplyDeleteWorth keeping in mind.
Three Ave's offered here for the whole situation.
May you continue to be blessed.
Praise God your son and all around are safe.
ReplyDeleteYou all be safe and God bless.
Elated you son is ok. I hope Kia solves the problem.
ReplyDeleteYikes.
ReplyDeleteGlad the young future sergeant is young and spry 'cause a fat old low-mobility f-to-the-art like me could have had a problem getting out. Good fast thinking under pressure, though. Well done.
I thought KIA's were good cars. Oh well.
ReplyDeleteIt'd be interesting to know the cause. Broken fuel line sounds like a good diagnosis.
Verily, that doth sucketh. Glad to hear that all are still this side of medium rare. Sounds like the young trooper kept a cool head in a hot situation. Hooah.
ReplyDeleteForget the lawsuit. They will claim that the Kia was K.I.A. by climate change.
ReplyDeleteGuardian Angels come in handy!
ReplyDeleteBuy him a Honda or something. They're not known for spontaneous ignition.
ReplyDeleteGlad he's okay. Cars are replaceable, he isn't!
ReplyDeleteThank God and your son's guardian angel that he's okay. May God bless him and keep him safe. ♱
ReplyDeleteEd, PTL. Not kidding.
ReplyDeleteSgt., just outrageous. But he's ok, so thank God. Whoa....
ReplyDeleteTerrapod, it's an issue, apparently.
ReplyDeleteLike, wow, death traps. Had no idea.
All kinds of reasons too. Huh. Well, everyone's safe and sound, just out of a car and money, dammit.
VERY good call Anon. Thinking the very same thing.
ReplyDeleteLinda, everything could've gone really differently. As you know, perhaps more than I. Bless you.
ReplyDeleteWSF, could've been very different, and I know you know that. Kyrie Eleison and I don't say that lightly.
ReplyDeleteHe did well, Wild. Stayed cool under literal fire. Good work kid, bad work KIA.
ReplyDeleteEveryone's alive, RHT. Thanks God.
ReplyDeleteWell yes, pewster, there is that.
ReplyDeleteLet's see how the legal thing plays out.
DOS, most definitely!
ReplyDeleteDefende Nos
I might just do that LL, solution.
ReplyDeleteMost very definitely true, NFO.
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