I've had the truck, brand new, for a year and change, no problems outside some cosmetic and quality control issues. Starting in January of this year, my coolant line started leaking while driving one afternoon; come to find out rats or mice or squirrels chewed into the coolant line right at the firewall (pic). No nests or anything. I live in FL, hasnt been crazy cold either. Got the line replaced at dealer (part #68268582AD) and coolant replaced; was fine for about a month. Started spraying engine bay and wheel wells with peppermint oil to keep the buggers away once I got it back, and parking away from area of first occurrence. Note, this happened to 3 neighbors cars as well, but they had wire harness damage from rodent(s).
This has now happened to me again as of last Friday, engine started overheating as I was coming home, just made it to parking spot as engine overheating warnings started flashing. This morning I just had the truck towed again for the second time to my mechanic (first time was to dealer, but not working with them ever again, that's a whole other story).
im wondering if anyone else has encountered something similar? Both instances they have chewed right at where the lines run into the firewall. Not sure if this part/line is made of soy fibers, or if the rodents just like the syrupy smell of the coolant or what. If there was any coolant residue from the first instance, am wondering if that still attracted rodents after it was fixed the first time, if it leaked into firewall, etc.
I'm at my wits end, and out about $1k after insurance, repairing this twice. I bought an electronic rodent deterrent to install after it's fixed the second time, but still fear something else might be occurring, possibly the barb nozzle in which the lines attach to with a clamp have a small crack, or a leak in the firewall that's attracting rodents...
Pest control has put traps around the area of my neighborhood, but no surrounding cars near my truck have had this issue (other than the previously mentioned neighbors, who happened to just move). Maybe the rodent just isn't a RAM fan, idk. Also, this never happened with my 2007 Titan I previously owned.
Appreciate any thoughts or ideas anyone might have, or tips if anyone else has encountered such a thing before. Thank you in advance!
This has now happened to me again as of last Friday, engine started overheating as I was coming home, just made it to parking spot as engine overheating warnings started flashing. This morning I just had the truck towed again for the second time to my mechanic (first time was to dealer, but not working with them ever again, that's a whole other story).
im wondering if anyone else has encountered something similar? Both instances they have chewed right at where the lines run into the firewall. Not sure if this part/line is made of soy fibers, or if the rodents just like the syrupy smell of the coolant or what. If there was any coolant residue from the first instance, am wondering if that still attracted rodents after it was fixed the first time, if it leaked into firewall, etc.
I'm at my wits end, and out about $1k after insurance, repairing this twice. I bought an electronic rodent deterrent to install after it's fixed the second time, but still fear something else might be occurring, possibly the barb nozzle in which the lines attach to with a clamp have a small crack, or a leak in the firewall that's attracting rodents...
Pest control has put traps around the area of my neighborhood, but no surrounding cars near my truck have had this issue (other than the previously mentioned neighbors, who happened to just move). Maybe the rodent just isn't a RAM fan, idk. Also, this never happened with my 2007 Titan I previously owned.
Appreciate any thoughts or ideas anyone might have, or tips if anyone else has encountered such a thing before. Thank you in advance!