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  1. R

    Field mice...

    I was thinking about the question "Why my electric car and not the gas powered ones next to it?" While fixing my chewed wires I noticed how clean I was when I was done. No greasy fingernails and oil oil up to my elbows like after working on any of my gas powered cars. So I think part of the...
  2. R

    Field mice...

    So twice in the past week when I popped open the hood to retrieve the jar of moth balls there has been a wild bunny rabbit sitting in the bottom of the engine bay. The only thing that saved my temperature sensor wires from being chewed on again was the physical barrier of the glass jar being...
  3. R

    Field mice...

    I was just thinking about how cozy the aerodynamic shield at the bottom of the engine bay makes it under the hood. Maybe I will remove that shield just so there is no place for the critters to lounge around on. The shield is what they sit on while they eat my wires!
  4. R

    Field mice...

    We use moth balls. Every time the car is parked the moth balls are put in the engine compartment. I keep the moth balls in used glass jars with a screw on lid. When I put the jar of mothballs in the engine bay the lid is taken off and the lid is placed on the driver seat. The lid is put on the...
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