DerangedPony
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I saw some signs that there was a mouse in the cab of my truck and the first thing I did was check this forum to see if it was a common issue. Saw the blend door post, checked the cabin filter and there was some mouse turds on it.
After thinking about it for far to long, I remembered that small engine paper filters have a wire mesh and rubber gasket that would be perfect to cover the holes in the firewall.
I bought two generic small engine filters from O'Reilly's and removed the paper from them. Then, used 3m weatherstrip adhesive to attach then. The hardest part was that you have to apply the adhesive to the filter first and then put it into place. Now that it's done, it seems to be stuck on very well.
Just another way of doing it compared to other posts on here.
After thinking about it for far to long, I remembered that small engine paper filters have a wire mesh and rubber gasket that would be perfect to cover the holes in the firewall.
I bought two generic small engine filters from O'Reilly's and removed the paper from them. Then, used 3m weatherstrip adhesive to attach then. The hardest part was that you have to apply the adhesive to the filter first and then put it into place. Now that it's done, it seems to be stuck on very well.
Just another way of doing it compared to other posts on here.
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