Hi
Living in the country I was not surprised to hear a mouselike squeak from time to time inside the car.
Ah, how sweet...probably a fieldmouse...
It was the seatbelt roller! Speaking to me as I moved.
Shame, I liked the idea of a mascot.
Still got teddy.
Mouse in Moggy?
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Mouse in Moggy?
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I seem to have a mouse tied to the propshaft - there's a sqeak from somewhere under the gearstick area that is proportional to road speed, independent of gear and engine speed.
I gave the front joint a few squirts of grease yesterday to see if it went away. At least I think I did. It was getting dark, and I'm only mostly sure the grease went in the joint.
The mouse is still there, anyway. A bit quieter though.
I gave the front joint a few squirts of grease yesterday to see if it went away. At least I think I did. It was getting dark, and I'm only mostly sure the grease went in the joint.
The mouse is still there, anyway. A bit quieter though.
Jim - New Forest, the Wiltshire bit
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Ah. Tied to the propshaft? -- that's wicked!JimK wrote:I seem to have a mouse tied to the propshaft - there's a sqeak from somewhere under the gearstick area that is proportional to road speed, independent of gear and engine speed.
I gave the front joint a few squirts of grease yesterday to see if it went away. At least I think I did. It was getting dark, and I'm only mostly sure the grease went in the joint.
The mouse is still there, anyway. A bit quieter though.
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Wow! Bad news!paulhumphries wrote:A mouse recently go under the bonnet of a friends Vectra SRi V6 2.6.
It chewed though wiring and air con pipes.
I had a look first and so complicated there was nothing I could do so it ended up at main agents.
End bill was over £1000 to correct damage !
Paul Humphries.
I had one that lived in my traveller spare wheel bay years ago. And a couple of spiders...No damage was done tho'...
What happened to the mouse or shouldn't I ask?
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He "culprit" wasnt caught.Wow! Bad news!
I had one that lived in my traveller spare wheel bay years ago. And a couple of spiders...No damage was done tho'...
What happened to the mouse or shouldn't I ask?
All the neighbours opposite me had had problems this year with mouse damage in sheds and garages.
I've 6 cats and hate them killing things but the neighbours are amost cheering when I tell them about how many mice they have caught.
BTW Had a squeak on my Minor. Sounded like it was comming from suspension - turned out to be the top engine steady loose to body.
Paul Humphries.