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according to service people my wiring chewed by rodent is it possible yes. Specially if you live near the countryside. It's actually very common. Mice will make nests inside the engines because it's ...

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...codes can mean a blown fuse as well as a weak battery at cranking. You don't see any evidence of rodents chewing on wire looms? The PCM should have stored more than low voltage codes if the "check ...

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...Shaking can be from some of your cylinders not firing causing the engine to wobble. Do you have rodents? I had some rabbits get under my hood and eat my spark plug wires. Sounds just like what

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...Remove the engine housing cover and check to see if some type of rodent has decided to build a nest. I have seen this a few time with leaves,straw,etc. and it will prevent air flow to cool the

...is the case it would not be the first i seen of this usually when they sit that long these types of rodents like to move in.Tip look close for rodent droppings in around engine floor dash area

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How do I keep rodents from eating the wires on my vehicles or from nesting in the engine compartment Just read an article in Brake & Front End, (a professional trade publication ) in the last hour

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Rodents chewing car wires causing damage rodents getting into garage and in the engine compartment chewing on wires causing damage of of over $800. How to prevent a recurrance? I would talk to a ...

...engine harness or it's melted/rodent chewed around the manifold. Are you sure the code is P 1005? Either the search and I missed it or Somehow I am missing some data . I see everything from P 0016 ...

the check engine light to come on too. Open hood and visually inspect for torn wires due to mice or rodents harboring in warm engine while you sleep

...engine harness replacement due to rodent damage. damage was from back of engine to transmission and oxygen sensors truck started and ran before new harness was installed Check if the fuel pump is ...

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