SmoothJ
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- John
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I had my truck for well over a year now, and I never had this issue before. I guess during the cold nap we have been having, they are looking for warm areas to seek shelter, and where better than the front truck.
I didn't notice the back of the battery panel at first, however I noticed a little nest with a mix of black sound insulation, nuts, and some of the white fabric bags that I keep in the trunk area. So I went to investigate and tried to find the hole in which these little rodents can get in.
I am not sure on how to fix this. I just looked for something I can wedge in the handle slot and was quite dense. I needed to make sure it had a way to stay put since the handle faces down. So after looking in my garage, I found some pipe insulation. I know its not the best, but in the meantime, it hopefully helps with blocking that large "hole" into the front truck.
I didn't notice the back of the battery panel at first, however I noticed a little nest with a mix of black sound insulation, nuts, and some of the white fabric bags that I keep in the trunk area. So I went to investigate and tried to find the hole in which these little rodents can get in.
I am not sure on how to fix this. I just looked for something I can wedge in the handle slot and was quite dense. I needed to make sure it had a way to stay put since the handle faces down. So after looking in my garage, I found some pipe insulation. I know its not the best, but in the meantime, it hopefully helps with blocking that large "hole" into the front truck.
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