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? That cost money. lol Wouldn't pre-treating it here and spraying it down with a hose do the same? ?
That works too...just avoid #4 (?) plug...that one in back has it's own water reservoir...
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I just did this modification 3 days ago.

I agree working space is very limited.

You may also want to do the rear vents behind the back seat. I've had rodents enter there on a camping trip in northern Vancouver Island. I haven't done that myself, but I will be doing it soon.

Here's my after pic for the cabin air intake vents. I used standard aluminum screen from Home Depot and butyl tape, which I had on hand for RV repairs.

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I went a similar route. Used this mesh from Amazon:

6 Pack 12Ă—8 Inch Wire Mesh Screen, 20 Mesh Stainless Steel Mesh, Sturdy No Rust Metal Mesh Screen for DIY Projects, Cage, Vent, Garden, Window Screen, Filter Mesh https://a.co/d/6vf45LL

Cut a sheet into a trapezoid shape and hand bent as best I could to form it to the shape needed. Then used flex tape on the left and right edges. Left the edges with burrs all around so that it might discourage a mouse from trying (thinking maybe anti-mouse barb wire?). The burrs did a good job of giving me multiple diabetes blood stick checks....

The other filter suggestions just seemed too cumbersome. Until a plug n play kit becomes available I think it's a 95% solution. Thank you for the suggestion, @EJH. :thumbsup:

Now to remember to a) spray the engine compartment with Grandpa's pee and b) check the filter once per month to see what's up. Or, hopefully, what's not up.
 
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Opened up my truck today after it sat over the weekend on a job site and spotted a mouse coming from the passengers floor board area and then hopping into the back seat and disappearing. I need to take all my tools out to clean and investigate. Does anyone know where the most likely spot is to check for a nest? How do they get in is though cabin air filter opening ?
 

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I'm going to merge this with the thread that shows others with the same problem and what they blocked off to keep the critters out. Good luck!
 

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Opened up my truck today after it sat over the weekend on a job site and spotted a mouse coming from the passengers floor board area and then hopping into the back seat and disappearing. I need to take all my tools out to clean and investigate. Does anyone know where the most likely spot is to check for a nest? How do they get in is though cabin air filter opening ?
Check the vents behind the rear passenger seats that balance the pressure when doors close. That’s where they were getting in when I had my ranger. Also check the under seat storage they may be building a nest under the jack cubby. If you check those and air filter that should rule out most of the entry points that are known about. I would take a look at the thread @AzScorpion mentioned in his comment. A lot of us had issues and there is a lot of pictures and solutions.
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