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Originally Posted by LUVMBDiesels
I meant the cabin air exhaust vents. Sorry I was not more specific.
Looking at that picture of the mouse in the blower, I would revisit the cabin air intakes and any air hoses that run into the cabin. If you are not using the car much, put some camphor balls (moth balls) in a sock and put it where you see the droppings. They HATE that smell and will probably move on...
There is also a poison bait you can get that when they eat it the mice become desperately thirsty and will head outdoors in search of water before they die.
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Last fall I changed out the A/C evaporator and because of the mouse problem I payed much attention to paths in the area they could use to get in. There were none when I finished, but I found none when I started.
Where are the cabin air exit vents? The car is a '95 124 wagon.
I hesitate to put out poison because the critters could climb into the car and die.