JB
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I don't love everything about my 2006 Toyota Highlander Hybrid 4X4, but I do really like the drivetrain. It is a pleasure to drive.
Now I have a problem. Miserable RATZAKRATZA rodents.
A month or so ago I discovered signs of mouse activity in the box of cleaning and emergency supplies I keep in the back. Chewed up paper towels and numerous mouse droppings.
I set a mouse trap in that location and promptly caught a mouse. I thought that was it. I took her (the car, not the mouse
) to my friendly local Toyota dealer for routine service and mentioned the mouse. I asked them to look for damage.
They found that the cabin air filter had a hole chewed through it. They replaced the filter ($$).
I not only kept the trap in the car, I added another under the dash.
Since then I have killed 6 more mice in my car. None in the past four days, though.
I must trust my vehicle. That is why I bought the Toyota. Now I fear mouse damage will disable it at the worst possible time. Daughter #3 had a Tundra that required several thousand bux (insurance) to replace the wiring harness that mice had destroyed.
What to do?
*Detail the car and sell it, believing that the mice have been eliminated for now, but not trusting the future. The Highlander Hybrid 4X4 is the most highly rated mid size ute available and should bring a good price
*Put a metal screen over the cabin air filter to deny that path to mice trying to get in and hope there is no more mouse and no more damage..
*Trade the car for a 2004-2006 Lexus GX470 and have it mouse proofed. The Lexus is essentially the same vehicle with a V8, trailer hitch, Lexus luxury and Toyota reliability.
* Do something better than the above that an iboater suggests.
Which iboater has the magic solution?
Now I have a problem. Miserable RATZAKRATZA rodents.
A month or so ago I discovered signs of mouse activity in the box of cleaning and emergency supplies I keep in the back. Chewed up paper towels and numerous mouse droppings.
I set a mouse trap in that location and promptly caught a mouse. I thought that was it. I took her (the car, not the mouse
They found that the cabin air filter had a hole chewed through it. They replaced the filter ($$).
I not only kept the trap in the car, I added another under the dash.
Since then I have killed 6 more mice in my car. None in the past four days, though.
I must trust my vehicle. That is why I bought the Toyota. Now I fear mouse damage will disable it at the worst possible time. Daughter #3 had a Tundra that required several thousand bux (insurance) to replace the wiring harness that mice had destroyed.
What to do?
*Detail the car and sell it, believing that the mice have been eliminated for now, but not trusting the future. The Highlander Hybrid 4X4 is the most highly rated mid size ute available and should bring a good price
*Put a metal screen over the cabin air filter to deny that path to mice trying to get in and hope there is no more mouse and no more damage..
*Trade the car for a 2004-2006 Lexus GX470 and have it mouse proofed. The Lexus is essentially the same vehicle with a V8, trailer hitch, Lexus luxury and Toyota reliability.
* Do something better than the above that an iboater suggests.
Which iboater has the magic solution?