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Help identifying rodent chewed wire under front scuttle - 991.2 4 GTS

scott.kelley

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Hi Everyone,

it seems I have some slight rodent damage in the front scuttle area, luckily it would appear that the only damage was a bit of a chew through one of a pair of prurple wires that seem to connect to the battery terminal via a plug. I guess they like purple!So that I can attempt to source a replacement could anyone help me identfying the wire in question? Thanks IMG_5063.jpgIMG_5074.PNGIMG_5064.jpg
 

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I'd suggest putting some traps around the car if it isn't used very often. This should help prevent any little visitors taking up residence in your car. Also have a look around to see if you can find any droppings or nests in that area. Whilst there, it would also be worth giving it a clean as that's minging!!;);)

Dan
 
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I'd suggest putting some traps around the car if it isn't used very often. This should help prevent any little visitors taking up residence in your car. Also have a oook arounf to see if you can find any droppings or nests in that area. Whilst there, it would also be worth giving it a clean as that's minging!!;);)

Dan
Thanks Dan - this happened at supplying dealer - I just need to replace the wire.
 

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