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I opened the bonnet for the first time today and found mouse ****

On top of the strut and a bit of the soundproofing chewed away! Do you think

It could be still living somewhere in there? Or was it just passing? The car is brand-new so must have been when the car was stored by the garage.

I opened the bonnet for the first time today and found mouse ****

On top of the strut and a bit of the soundproofing chewed away! Do you think

It could be still living somewhere in there? Or was it just passing? The car is brand-new so must have been when the car was stored by the garage.

See my thread on this here: http://www.briskoda.net/forums/showthread.php?t=21045

Its NOT covered by the warranty! :mad:

Call me evil but... do you have a garage? If so....

Make sure the garage is as airtight as possible... turn the car on & leave it idling... come back in an hour or so and everything that was alive in the garage, will have snuffed it from the exhaust fumes :D

Will also solve the problem of where the mice came from, if there's a nest in the garage etc...

Just make sure the neighbours' pets aren't in there before you do it...

Or you could get an ultrasonic noise maker and scare them away.

I sprinkled some rat poison in the area where the damage was done. :(

Should do the trick...

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This has happend at the dealer, so i will give him a ring and tell him he has mice and if the damage gets worse at least i have told him.

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