Rodents found a cozy home in the glove box of the vehicle eating through insulation, all the owner's manuals, registration and insurance information as well as a plastic bottle of Ibuprofen (did it have a headache?). In addition, it chewed through water bottles in the backseat and the floor board. We never had this problem with any other vehicle. After feeding it rodent poison via the glove box, the rodent crawled into the air ventilation system and died leaving a horrible smell for weeks. This happened again in Dec. 2016. This is the 21st century. Isn't there an easy fix for this yet?
Rodents found a cozy home in the glove box of the vehicle eating through insulation, all the owner's manuals, registration and insurance information as well as a plastic bottle of Ibuprofen (did it have a headache?). In addition, it chewed through water bottles in the backseat and the floor board. We never had this problem with any other vehicle. After feeding it rodent poison via the glove box, the rodent crawled into the air ventilation system and died leaving a horrible smell for weeks. This happened again in Dec. 2016. This is the 21st century. Isn't there an easy fix for this yet?
- Ronald P., Crescent City, CA, US