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Mice in engine air filter intake box
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard H 2" data-source="post: 1040035" data-attributes="member: 67254"><p>It has been quite some time since I've posted on the forum. My 2003 XLT was replaced with a 2007 Limited, V-8 in March of 2019. This past summer I found a mouse nest inside the engine air filter intake box, cleaned it out and have been using sticky traps, which I remove before running the engine. Has anyone found a way to prevent mice from entering the intake box? I can see where the engine air intake is located behind the radiator. But, there isn't a lot of room to work in the area. I have thought about installing some type of wire cloth but don't want to create problems with reduced engine air intake. Suggestions are welcome.</p><p>Richard</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard H 2, post: 1040035, member: 67254"] It has been quite some time since I've posted on the forum. My 2003 XLT was replaced with a 2007 Limited, V-8 in March of 2019. This past summer I found a mouse nest inside the engine air filter intake box, cleaned it out and have been using sticky traps, which I remove before running the engine. Has anyone found a way to prevent mice from entering the intake box? I can see where the engine air intake is located behind the radiator. But, there isn't a lot of room to work in the area. I have thought about installing some type of wire cloth but don't want to create problems with reduced engine air intake. Suggestions are welcome. Richard [/QUOTE]
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