icleancarpetz
Member
Apparently a mouse some how another got into the engine compartment and has dead there. Now the family van has a routing mouse smell and more pronounced at the turning on of the heater but then subsides after a while. it’s been roughly two weeks from the start of the odor. I’m thinking it’s at the end of the routing process before it completely turns into a wind chime at which point 99% of the odor should be gone¿
meanwhile the odor is there. Any thoughts on getting rid of the odor short of fogging which ain’t going to reach through well enough from the inside to the engine compartment. Have you had and how‘d you handle?
Rummaging through the engine compartment ain’t an option since these modern day autos are engineered that you can’t access anything easily like you can on a 55 Chevy.
meanwhile the odor is there. Any thoughts on getting rid of the odor short of fogging which ain’t going to reach through well enough from the inside to the engine compartment. Have you had and how‘d you handle?
Rummaging through the engine compartment ain’t an option since these modern day autos are engineered that you can’t access anything easily like you can on a 55 Chevy.