Small animals are causing big problems for car owners across the country. WSB-TV's reporter Jim Strickland found the connection between vermin and your vehicle. Many cars have wiring under the hood ...
Ah, fall. Bonfires, crisp breezes, and the inevitable need to consider how to keep rodents out of stored cars. Unfortunately, ...
There’s nothing more irritating than coming back to your vehicle and finding chewed wire, torn upholstery, or strange noises coming from the engine compartment. Rats and mice are known to cause these ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. ST. LOUIS – What’s left of a rodent’s ...
As a car owner, you will run into standard issues from time to time. Flattened tires, faulty thermostats, or squeaky brakes are nothing out of the ordinary. But some problems border on the ...
Rodent damage: Will your car insurance cover chewed-up wiring? Close up of rubber over wiring in car worn away by rat chewing. You slide into the driver’s seat, ready for your morning commute, only to ...
You slide into the driver’s seat, ready for your morning commute, only to find your vehicle disabled. The culprit? A mischievous rodent who decided your car’s wiring looked like a delicious snack.