How to Prevent Mice in the Engine Compartment?

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JuneFitz
07/30/25 4:13am
Methods to prevent mice in the engine compartment: 1. Choose a good parking location and avoid parking in areas prone to mice infestation; 2. Do not park in the same spot for too long, and regularly inspect the sealing parts of the undercarriage for any leaks or damage; 3. Maintain the cleanliness of the vehicle; 4. Check whether the external air inlet and outlet filter screens of the vehicle's air conditioning system are loose or damaged. The function of the engine is to convert the thermal energy of gasoline or diesel into mechanical energy by burning the fuel in a sealed cylinder, causing the gas to expand and push the piston to perform work. Engine maintenance methods: 1. Use high-quality engine oil; 2. Use qualified coolant; 3. Regularly clean the radiator scale; 4. Regularly remove carbon deposits from the car; 5. Replace the car's three filters on time; 6. Maintain a reasonable engine speed.
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