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Fire Extinguisher Installation Behind Center Console

Discussion in '5th Gen 4Runners (2010-2024)' started by Oldtoyotaguy, Oct 3, 2020.

  1. Oct 3, 2020 at 11:19 AM
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    Oldtoyotaguy

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    Not everyone perceives a need for a fire extinguisher, and although I've never personally experienced a vehicle fire, I have witnessed several and assisted in one. In the old days, with vehicles with point to point wiring they were more common. However with off road vehicles having extensive electronic mods, some better designed and executed than others, the potential is always there.
    There are a few threads on here showing other options for fire extinguisher locations, but since this one seems unique, I thought I'd post it with a new thread so it can be easily found if anyone wants to see it in the future.
    The other location options I've seen are: (1) in the jack & tool compartment (2) On the cover of the jack & tool compartment (3) in the rear passenger side cubby (4) on the retaining bar of the rear passenger side cubby (5) on a steel bracket mounted using the seat bolts to either front seat, in front. The best location, imho, is to mount a fire extinguisher within reach of the driver on a steel bracket. You don't want it to become a projectile in an accident.
    Having said all that, I mounted mine behind the centre console, by removing the rear panel and installing the bracket with 4 button head SS bolts. Although it is not mounted on steel, this location is extremely secure and won't easily become dislodged. Just be careful when removing the panel, to use a plastic body clip tool, and don't break any of the fasteners. It comes right off with patience and care.

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    Once its off, and the wires disconnected you can correctly position the fire extinguisher bracket on the work bench, bolt up the bracket and then snap everything back together.
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    There are a lot of options with fire extinguishers, and this location works best with 1.4 lb H3R - I chose a Halguard model because it uses a clean agent. I supplement this with a fibreglass fire blanket. It's not a lot of fire suppression. But it's for emergency response. If anyone has experienced the aftermath of a dry chemical model, they'll know it can create a lot of damage. I figure if a shot of halotron, and a blanket doesn't work, at least I've tried.
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  2. Oct 3, 2020 at 11:37 AM
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    Blue 4ever Runner

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    Blacked out badges, window deflectors, smoked 3rd brake light. I have a Borla muffler on order as well as some color matched engine cover stickers. I'll be painting the stock wheels soon as well. Falken tires in the fall as well.
    I mounted mine in the passenger side cubby. Not the best location for fast access but at least it's in the vehicle. It's halogen too as I have seen the mess of a dry chemical extinguisher. I like the idea of the fire blanket and I'll pick one up next time I'm at HD or somewhere they are sold.
     
  3. Oct 3, 2020 at 3:15 PM
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    Is there any issue with folding the back seats down?
     
  4. Oct 3, 2020 at 4:36 PM
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    The seat cushion on the passenger side compresses against the fire extinguisher, so they will fold but you can’t access the unit with the seats folded down. A disadvantage if you travel with the seats down or sleep in the back on a long trip. I don’t do that, so it’s not a problem for me. If it’s a matter of loading something in there for a quick trip you can also remove the extinguisher temporarily and it gives you a bit more room for the seat. Nothing is perfect!
     
  5. Oct 4, 2020 at 5:08 AM
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    Nice job.

    Mine's not within reach but it's present and accounted for...

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  6. Oct 4, 2020 at 12:59 PM
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    That's one of the spots I looked at but ultimately put mine in the back storage area.
     
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