greg mgm
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I found a bunch of mouse debris (Droppings, acorn shells, etc) sitting on top of the cabin filter in my '10 Tundra. There's no room to remove the debris before pulling the filter and I ended up having some of the shells fall onto the blower motor. It's a pain to get all the shells out of the blower!
I have a bunch of dryer sheets in the engine compartment as a deterrent, but I thought the AC vent system was closed. I have no idea how mice are getting in the venting. Anyone have experience with this?
On our '10 Jetta tdi, mice have chewed the insulation on the injector wiring harness, but not through the wires. Since we started putting dryer sheets in the engine compartment we haven't seen any indication of mouse activity.
I have a bunch of dryer sheets in the engine compartment as a deterrent, but I thought the AC vent system was closed. I have no idea how mice are getting in the venting. Anyone have experience with this?
On our '10 Jetta tdi, mice have chewed the insulation on the injector wiring harness, but not through the wires. Since we started putting dryer sheets in the engine compartment we haven't seen any indication of mouse activity.
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