hambone wrote:Jasan, where exactly are the mice getting in? I thought the lower noze was sealed...how the hell are they getting into the vent tubes? Maybe that's how I got mine this spring...or even thru the open doors.
I did some investigating on the mouse infiltration today. Where I thought they were coming in was through this hose that is open to air under the splash pan.
It travels through the floor and into the vent system inside the nose.
I thought that the other end was open behind the kick panels but it appears to be connected correctly.
The only other possible spots that I can see that they could have gotten to the inside of the nose are the two holes on either side of the plastic hose.
And maybe through this hole beside the pedal cluster. They only need a hole the size of a nickel to get through.
However the telltale signs are stuck to the crusty, sticky steering box that has weeped fluid since I've had the bus.
Then I also saw a small tuft of fur on the two oval holes.
From these two holes I assume they crawled all the way up to just under the windshield and in through the wiper arm holes and the window washer hose holes in the body.
More fur here on the wiper arm.
Then this was their runway to the kick panels and inside the cabinets from behind the seats. Makes sense since the first one I saw was clear up behind the gauge cluster crawling in the wiring.
Now to decide if I want to use screen or seal the holes off completely with tape or something else. I assume it's good to keep the holes open to air to help with circulation of air. I'll probably glue some heavy screen to the holes and hope for the best. I still need to look for entry points under the rear bench since Jill said she had one run from the foot of the sleeping bag and up in between us. There is a recirculation vent under there that is part of the BA6 heater system. It may be open to the outside somehow through a deteriorated hose.