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How to Prevent Mice in the Car Engine Compartment?

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PenelopeAnn
07/28/25 8:04am
First, choose a good parking location and avoid parking the vehicle in areas prone to rodent infestation. Do not park in one spot for too long, and regularly inspect the undercarriage for any leaks or damage. Maintain the cleanliness of your vehicle—avoid leaving food, biscuits, or edible items inside the cabin, and dispose of food waste promptly. Check whether the external air intake and exhaust filter screens of the car's air conditioning system are loose or damaged.
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MacVera
08/11/25 3:09pm
I found it quite important to prevent mice from entering the engine compartment. In the past, mice got into my car and chewed the wires, costing me 5,000 yuan in repairs. The methods are simple: First, avoid parking near garbage piles or grass piles, as mice like to hide there. I open the hood every week to clean it, wiping away oil stains and food debris with a damp cloth—this eliminates odors and makes the area less attractive to them. I also use household mouse repellents, such as peppermint essential oil or mothballs placed in bags in the corners, which are very cheap, costing only 20-30 yuan online. If you travel frequently, consider buying a professional protective net to cover the engine compartment, like the metal mesh ones available on Taobao for just a few dozen yuan. Regularly check for any damage to the wires to prevent issues before they arise, which can save a lot on repair costs. During car maintenance, ask the staff—they might recommend specialized sprays. In short, don’t overlook this small issue, as it can affect vehicle safety.
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SanStephanie
09/28/25 2:50am
As a car enthusiast, I've tried various methods to prevent rodent infestations. The warm and concealed engine compartment often attracts mice. I recommend some daily habits: park on hardened surfaces in garages, avoiding proximity to green belts; clean the engine interior during car washes, using a vacuum to remove debris. For rodent repellents, I've used an electronic rodent repellent plugged into the car, USB-powered and costing around 30 yuan, emitting ultrasonic waves that drive mice away. Household items also work well, such as sprinkling chili powder near the air filter or placing lemon peels inside. Regularly check for loose wire connections, as mice love to chew on those. Friends suggested using cat fur or mouse traps, but I believe maintaining cleanliness is most crucial. Remember, simple actions can prevent major repairs. I now conduct quarterly inspections with good results.
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AmirLynn
11/11/25 4:45am
I've gained some experience in preventing mice. The key is to keep the engine compartment clean by removing fallen leaves and food residues after each drive to reduce hiding spots for mice. I use natural spice sachets, such as cloves or mint, placed in mesh bags and hung inside the compartment—their strong scent repels rodents. Park away from cluttered areas to avoid turning the engine into a nesting site. For simple protection: purchase a protective cover online for a few dozen yuan to shield the entrances; metal materials are durable. If you spot droppings, address them immediately to prevent further infestation.
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