QUOTE(attention @ Jan 13 2010, 07:09 PM)
okok... i know what to do already...
what is (are) the manufacturer's defect(s) then?

The positive wire not insulated properly or some component is stepping the positive wire make the insulated open or socket didn't not connect properly which cause spark when the vehicle vibrate.
QUOTE(jctasoga @ Jan 13 2010, 07:19 PM)
sorry guys, i read wrongly. i thought the gen2 on fire is having a flame thrower so its spewing out fire at the exhaust. actually it was the whole car on fire.
the material on our bonnet is suppose to prevent the heat from the engine from baking the hood. at least that's what i think it should be doing. the material is too thin to do any sound dampening.
bonnet cover the fiber material how to cause short circuit?
we need a fire extinguisher in the car...
it still can short circuit if there is no clearance between the terminal and the fiber material. It happen to then which use aftermarket battery terminal which got screw on top the terminal. Original wont as it have protector in the positive terminal. As for gen 2,persona and waja, it hardly can cause the terminal contact as the battery position being lowered. It usually happen on wira.
Added on January 13, 2010, 8:51 pmQUOTE(sphiroth @ Jan 13 2010, 07:58 PM)
I have one in my car, got it as standard accessories.

Agree... But make sure not getting the cheap one and also have a look to the expired date. I have one too but it already expired.
This post has been edited by singchaii: Jan 13 2010, 08:51 PM