![]() 11/20/2014 at 21:51 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
We just found out our house has a mice issue, just wondering how to keep the pesky things out of the cars. The cars we have is a 2012 Hyundai Elantra Touring & a 2013 Suzuki SX4
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Buy a Jaguar.
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Give them something else to do. Leave an iPad or smartphone on the floor with fruit ninja open or something and they will probably play that instead of trying to drive the car.
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Dunno, but I would like the advice, too. Mice ate the 02 wire on the bottom of the car it ruined the PCM.
I worked at Jiffy Lube in college and several times people came in with their air filter housings full of dog food.
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Does no one else keep a cat in the engine bay?
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Maybe look at the bigger picture? Go full Carl Spackler on those rodents around the property and the cars won't get hit?
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Dryer sheets. place them near/in every orifice
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Large scale Tupperware.
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I looked in my shop manual and noticed a couple of cats in my exhaust system. Are you running your exhaust system catless?
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Traps, poison, cat. In increasing order of effectiveness
from experience I can tell you mothballs and dryer sheets aren't extremely effective