cgrey
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Rodents stored dog food in my intake box below the filter and built a nest in the cabin air filter. Unfortunately they seem to have gone through the cabin air filter and i have borescope images of pine needles and leaves in my hvac mixing box on the first blower side condenser.
I noticed the problem due to the sudden appearance of intense dog food odor when using heat. No odor on outside air or cold. I do not see any dog food on the borescope with the needles and leaves, and there was no dog food in the cabin air filter nest.
Now, I know the dog food in the engine intake air box could not have contributed to the hvac odor
There was food also stored in the hood liner.
My question, for anybody who might know, is does the heat exchanger on the blower side of the air mixing box form a rodent impenetrable barrier to prevent them from traveling further into the mixing box and storing food? Is my odor from heated food in the hood traveling through the hvac vents or am i likely to have food stored inside the system itself?
This will mean the difference between a claim, full disassembly of the dash and teardown of the box myself, or just cleaning out the hood and waiting for the residual odor to bake itself out.
Appreciate any insights
Rodents stored dog food in my intake box below the filter and built a nest in the cabin air filter. Unfortunately they seem to have gone through the cabin air filter and i have borescope images of pine needles and leaves in my hvac mixing box on the first blower side condenser.
I noticed the problem due to the sudden appearance of intense dog food odor when using heat. No odor on outside air or cold. I do not see any dog food on the borescope with the needles and leaves, and there was no dog food in the cabin air filter nest.
Now, I know the dog food in the engine intake air box could not have contributed to the hvac odor
There was food also stored in the hood liner.
My question, for anybody who might know, is does the heat exchanger on the blower side of the air mixing box form a rodent impenetrable barrier to prevent them from traveling further into the mixing box and storing food? Is my odor from heated food in the hood traveling through the hvac vents or am i likely to have food stored inside the system itself?
This will mean the difference between a claim, full disassembly of the dash and teardown of the box myself, or just cleaning out the hood and waiting for the residual odor to bake itself out.
Appreciate any insights
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