| Take care when parking your car on the street in leaf removal
season. It just may be the last time you see your car intact. |
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Driving down the street with the setting sun at his back, Bob Cummins
navigated around parked cars and fire hydrants to find the right place
to park. It just wasn’t something that was easy to do – finding a vacant
spot – on his narrow, winding suburban street. Wedged between two business
districts, Bob’s block was frequently filled with cars from outside the
area, taking away from the already limited on street parking. While he
knew he could simply pull into his own driveway and park, he also knew
that he’d have to move vehicles around later when his wife, Susan, returned
home with the kids.
Glancing out of his right mirror he noticed it and slammed on his breaks.
A car pulled out of a spot down the street behind him and its driver pulled
into a nearby driveway and exited the car. Bob slowly backed up halfway
down the block and slipped his BMW 325xi into the empty spot. A little
tight, he thought, as he left just enough room between the driveway in
front of him and the car behind him for his car. Within moments Bob left
the comfort of his BMW and stepped inside the foyer of his center hall
colonial.
Less than ten minutes later the sounds of sirens filled the neighborhood.
At first, Bob did not give it much thought, but as the sirens drew closer
he decided to step outside to investigate. To his utter horror, a car
just two houses down from his home was engulfed in flames. Within moments
his worst fears were confirmed: his new BMW 325xi was on fire! Minutes
later the fire was extinguished but Bob's ride was destroyed.
A very important part of your BMW vehicle’s emission and exhaust system
is the BMW
catalytic converter. It is tasked with reducing harmful emissions
that pollute the atmosphere and it has been a part of nearly every passenger
vehicle built since the mid 1970s. Unfortunately, the catalytic converter
can also run very hot and, at the same time, spark ignition of anything
that it comes into contact with. In Bob’s case, it was his 2005 BMW that
was parked directly over a small leaf pile that started the fire that
destroyed his 325xi.
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