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Knock on wood, so far no chewed wiring, and I check under the hood a lot since that last incident. Started spraying some of that rodent stuff, and also put a couple of packets of anti rodent stuff under the hood. I don't know how much any of that stuff really helps......I was snooping through your post history and saw the rodent post. Did you see any chewed wiring prior besides the firewall insulation?
Yeah, I started with dryer sheets as well, tying them around several locations under the hood. Of course they lose their smell fairly quickly. I still have them tied in place and now when I spray under the hood I soak them as well with the spray. If you look into it, most of these sprays and packets all have the same basic ingredient, peppermint oil. Like I said, I am doubtful how well it works, but you gotta try something, right?I had a Silverado lose the battle to a rat and cost me a bunch of money to get fixed. Later, I learned from one of the mechanics, that used dryer sheets work well because they hate the smell of that.... Obviously, do not put one under your hood next to something that gets really hot. Never had the problem again and the cost was right. Come to think of it. I sold that truck.... Dryer sheets and all. Ha I bet someone noticed it and wondered "what in the redneck universe was this guy doing?"
Service Manager already said something to the effect of "well if you put in 4L and did a big hard launch.......... that would not be covered by warranty"
Just now?
Is it me, or, does this stealership simply lack a basic understanding of customer impact and a general sense of urgency?
Seems pretty average. My biggest complaint about Ford so far is their dealerships. Ford won't hold them accountable.