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Mice have been getting in the cowl area of my '01 996 coupe. What are the access points?
It looks like there are 4 drain holes with rubber 'nipples' (2 on each side).
I've also just noticed on the driver's side, sort of below the shock tower there is a small round hole that is vertical and parallel to road direction....can critters get in here?
Other places?
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Not good news! But, so far, the cowl area is where I notice them.....are the above sites the access points or are you telling me that there is no way of knowing how the mice get access to the cowl area?
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Mice can actually get into your engine's cylinders. As suggested above, keep the mice out of your garage. If necessary, throw down a few of those traps that the mice will stick to if they do get into the garage.
Good ideas, but the nature of having a 90 year old garage surrounded by woods, meadow and farmland means there is an endless supply of mice. A longer term solution is new garage, but today I need info on access points to my car!
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Mice have been getting in the cowl area of my '01 996 coupe. What are the access points?
It looks like there are 4 drain holes with rubber 'nipples' (2 on each side).
I've also just noticed on the driver's side, sort of below the shock tower there is a small round hole that is vertical and parallel to road direction....can critters get in here?
Other places?
Foam parts in rear seat/rear window panel areas
in 996 Series (Carrera, Carrera 4, Carrera 4S, Targa)
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My US '01 Coupe had mice in it, so I removed all the rear panels. Underneath are several foam pieces which were removed. I can get replacement pieces, but I'm wondering what adhesive I need to re-install the foam....?