Rodent Damage to my Car
Squirrels, rats, mice and chipmunks are responsible for a huge amount of vehicle damage. They make nests under vehicle hoods, chew wires, and leave calling cards behind. Rodents are attracted to cars because they are warm, secure locations. soy based wire insulation makes a tasty snack, and the material that attaches to the underside of your vehicle's hood, intended to dampen sound and deflect heat, apparently, makes great nesting material.
Rodents chew and destroy wires, hoses, plastic housings, and insolation material which can result in a wide range of damage from turning on "check engine" lights to causing fluid leaks. Sometimes the damage is mild; other times, costly. For example, if rodents have merely chewed insolation on a wire, it may be possible to repair the insolation at a very low cost. If wires have been chewed threw, it is possible that they can be soldered back together. In some instances, wires are chewed at connectors or plugs, and there is not enough material remaining to solder the wires back together. In these cases, it may be necessary to wire in a new plug, "pig tail." In severe cases, an entire wiring harness may need to be replaced.
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