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How to Protect Your Vehicle's Soy-Based Wiring from Rodents

Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2024 4:03 pm
by paulhadley
With the rise in the use of eco-friendly materials in vehicles, such as soy-based wiring, certain cars have become more susceptible to rodent damage. Notably, models like the Chrysler Pacifica, Dodge Journey, GMC Terrain, Jeep Cherokee, Lexus ES, Mercedes-Benz A-Class, Mini Cooper, Mitsubishi Outlander, Porsche Macan, RAM 1500, and Volvo XC40 feature this type of wiring, which may attract rodents.

Rodents chewing on car wires can lead to significant repair costs and vehicle malfunction. Here are some effective preventive strategies to protect your car:

1. Set Traps Around Your Vehicle: Placing rat and mouse traps can help catch rodents before they reach your car.

2. Use Taste or Smell Deterrents: Spraying peppermint oil around the car can keep rodents at bay without damaging the wires or leaving a bad odor.

3. Park in a Sealed Location: Whenever possible, park your vehicle indoors and seal any entry points to prevent rodents from getting in.

4. Clean Food Scraps from Your Car: Keeping the interior clean can reduce the chances of attracting rodents.

5. Regularly Start Your Car: Rodents prefer quiet, undisturbed areas. Regularly using your car can discourage them from nesting.

6. Use Rodent Repellent Tape: Wrapping vulnerable wires in tape infused with capsaicin can deter rodents without harming your car’s wiring.

For those experiencing or worried about rodent damage, these steps can offer a layer of protection for your vehicle's wiring. Discuss your experiences or any additional tips you have for keeping rodents at bay from your vehicles.

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