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The battery is located at (left side under the hood). behind the battery is the air circulation vent and I've noticed when the car is off it AUTOMATICALLY opens up. I have a 2022 st and right now I'm dealing with a mouse problem. It has direct access to the cabin filter from under the hood. He is able to get thru a large gap along the fender. He has already chewed up two of my cabin filters luckily he didnt get all the way through (cought it on time) the rodent is literraly nesting next to the battery. I'm trying to see if there is some sort of override to keep that vent closed when the car is off or ima have to resort to chicken wire I need some help trying to mitigate this issue
 

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Try putting a mouse glue trap in that area with a dab of cheese or peanut butter in the center of it when you park it for the night.
Good chance you will have him by the morning.


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Try putting a mouse glue trap in that area with a dab of cheese or peanut butter in the center of it when you park it for the night.
Good chance you will have him by the morning.


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Yea ima try that too thanks. Such a crap design flaw honestly.
 

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They like to travel in pairs.
 

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Yea ima try that too thanks. Such a crap design flaw honestly.
They probably dont want thermal expansion, moisture buildup, or the cabin to be so airtight that slamming a door breaks a window.
(Although there are better vent techniques to avoid this)
 

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I experienced this with my vehicle when it was less than a month old.
What works for me is a rodent spray. When the door you mentioned is closed I spray the area all around the battery under the access door. Repeat as often as needed. Typically once a month now but during the initial onslaught I applied daily.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DTBOV06/ref=twister_B0CPS4SM8M?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Oh man :( Making this a routine is something I really don't want to end up doing its a $60k car I shouldnt have to be doing that
 

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I attached the pictures of what I'm talking about and the way it's getting in I even included the chew marks :D
 

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Had similar issue with my Fusion Sport. The city rats loved the warm block in the winter. Got it into a garage and then I used peppermint extract. Started with cotton balls and the filled an air freshener cartridge with it to keep under the hood. Was a little tedious but lasted a lot longer than the cotton balls and could keep smelling good for a while.
 

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Been there. lol

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Have dealt with a mouse in the RV. there is an anti-mouse foam filler that i've used of those gap spaces. Also used steel wool to fill gaps but not sure i'd do that on a vehicle. if you have a mouse, first thing to do is kill it. nothing works better than a snap trap. avoid poison on a vehicle unless you like the smell of the dead mouse you cant find. Get a cat.
 

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Capsaicin
Muscle ache cream will work to run them off as well. It's non poisonous
Liberally apply it to the plastic and wiring
 

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If you park in a garage, how about a mouse bait station on the floor right under the battery?
 

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I found gutter gaurd at ace hardware cut it up and bent it into shape then used hot glue to attach without drilling
 

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