Thanks! A quick Internet search comes up with nothing unfortunately, at least for the holder. Local dealers will probably just laugh at me as they aren't keen on overseas parts. Ugh.Fire Extinguisher Holder: 9496757
Fire Extinguisher: FL949675601/21B193JJ0238
These are for the GCC/Middle East spec cars, so the actual fire extinguisher might vary. The mount/holder itself is probably universal though.
I'm fairly sure this is the same thing:Thanks! A quick Internet search comes up with nothing unfortunately, at least for the holder. Local dealers will probably just laugh at me as they aren't keen on overseas parts. Ugh.
Nice find. I was looking for it as a Toyota part. I'm curious as to how it is mounted between the speakers in the Supra as these look like they are mounted on the seat.I'm fairly sure this is the same thing:
https://www.lllparts.co.uk/product/52109496757/bmw-52109496757-mounting-for-fire-extinguisher
I just found it by googling " 9496757 BMW"
Not sure if you can get it locally though.
I have an element in the glove box of all my cars. Much easier to reach than something behind the seat.If I ever have to have a fire extinguisher other than race purpose in my supra, it would be element mounted to the bar behind seat. with cusco bar, should be compatible with mounting kit they have.
Was literally in the process of writing this. Never understood why anyone would put a fire extinguisher anywhere other than on the driver side where you can easily access it after getting out of the car. Car’s on fire, first step is get out, second step is grab the extinguisher. Why would you have it somewhere that requires you to get back in the car or go around to the other side. Makes no sense.I have an element in the glove box of all my cars. Much easier to reach than something behind the seat.
Ideally I would have it mounted right under the front of my seat in the Supra but I haven't got there yet.
Ain't nobody seeing a small Element mounted to a cusco bar when the interior is filled with smoke. Plus a "bystander" should be getting the driver out first and not leaning over the driver awkwardly grabbing for an extinguisher in the back of the car.you may have noticed any fire extinguisher in a building is at "well visible" area. It is just in case driver is unconscious but passenger is conscious or even bystander can notice that the car has fire extinguisher and use it. It is a better practice to put fire extinguisher in well visible location but it is up to you to decide where it will be.
smoke in cabin can be very confusing... I know from experience..
that is neat how it is. well visible and both driver and passenger can reach the device.I see that in some regions this fire extinguisher is fitted as standard. Does anyone have part numbers or have a mounting kit for sale? Looks mint.
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That’s insane. Good luck with that.there might be a lot of smoke but could be no flame or flame could be ignited any time soon, which was my case. I had my fingers on fire extinguisher switch and ready to trigger if I saw any flame. besides, if there aren't any flame, safest place to be is in your car as long as there aren't any flame. because, if it was due to your oil spillage caused it, car following may run into your car, trailing your oil spill. until you see flame, stay in your car, strapped, wait for instruction. that's safety 101.
Like I said, it is up to you to put it anywhere in the car.