Critters inside the vehicle.
#65
Originally Posted by 13GetThere
It's the insulation they like. They tear the heck out of the insulation in my shed. They use the insulation for nest.
I went and checked the battery cover again last night, and I noticed there were a lot of black flakes from the battery cover sitting on the battery tray. I do not think a rodent would have left them. Anyway, I tried to pick them up with my fingers and they immediately crumbled. I then poked the battery cover lightly with my finger and it cracked. I think the black fabric of the battery cover gets brittle with the heat and flakes off due to vibration.
Now you folks with mouse droppings and firewall insulation missing, that's a different story. But I don't think these battery covers are made to last.
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#75
Well after some investigation I found this and several other chewed wires going to the injectors. It hasn't been a problem until yesterday when pulled a code.
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I'm beaten down at this point and don't know what to do. The only good thing is my critter problem is gone for now. This must have happened initially when I first battled them. *double sigh*
I have my ideas on the fix but any advice will be appreciated.
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I'm beaten down at this point and don't know what to do. The only good thing is my critter problem is gone for now. This must have happened initially when I first battled them. *double sigh*
I have my ideas on the fix but any advice will be appreciated.
#76
omg....stupid f---ing critters. I'd repair the wire yourself buddy. That's part of the harness and you'd need to get an entire harness. Should be a pretty easy repair and just make sure you cover it entirely with electrical tape as the factory harness is
#77
Thanks. I needed a night to clear my head about this...a bar visit yesterday helped too.
I think I'm going to buy new connectors and solder them onto the harness and then tape. If I do it right it should be fine. I did a full search of other wires and I'm only seeing damage to the injector wires. I guess the little bastards likes being under the cowl.
I think I'm going to buy new connectors and solder them onto the harness and then tape. If I do it right it should be fine. I did a full search of other wires and I'm only seeing damage to the injector wires. I guess the little bastards likes being under the cowl.
#78
So my insurance will cover this damage but I'm not sure with the deductible if it will be worth it. I also don't trust anybody with my car so if Ford service is just going to replace the connectors I'd rather do it myself. I doubt the firewall insulation will be covered, though.
#79
So my insurance will cover this damage but I'm not sure with the deductible if it will be worth it. I also don't trust anybody with my car so if Ford service is just going to replace the connectors I'd rather do it myself. I doubt the firewall insulation will be covered, though.