A while ago I posted about my leaking right front air shock. It turns
out that a squirrel had eaten into the air line going to the shock.
The tech who came out to tighten the wheel nuts was the one who found
the problem and he was from Miami and said that very often down there
rats eat through the air hoses. We agreed this was a squirrel because
there are lots of those but I have never seen a rat in my
neighborhood. It seems they also left a bunch of teeth marks in the
white goo or glue down around the air hoses. Perhaps that attracts
them? I have never heard of any other cars having this problem, so am
wondering if it is a thing that Lexus has put into some glue or
grease. I will be leaving the car in the garage for a while when I go
on a trip again soon, so am wondering how to keep squirrels and other
little critters away from the car. Any ideas? It is a 2006 430 Ultra.
Ray O - 16 Jun 2008 04:00 GMT
>A while ago I posted about my leaking right front air shock. It turns
> out that a squirrel had eaten into the air line going to the shock.
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> on a trip again soon, so am wondering how to keep squirrels and other
> little critters away from the car. Any ideas? It is a 2006 430 Ultra.
Seal any openings into the structure
Remove food (including pet food and bird seed) and garbage from the garage
and vehicle
Hire a professional exterminator

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W. Wells - 16 Jun 2008 12:46 GMT
Dip an ear of corn in anti-freeze Tie to a tree near car.
Charlie - 17 Jun 2008 17:42 GMT
Moth Balls and Dryer sheet
>A while ago I posted about my leaking right front air shock. It turns
> out that a squirrel had eaten into the air line going to the shock.
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
> on a trip again soon, so am wondering how to keep squirrels and other
> little critters away from the car. Any ideas? It is a 2006 430 Ultra.
ACAR - 20 Jun 2008 12:22 GMT
> Moth Balls and Dryer sheet"mcbrue" <mcb...@aol.com> wrote in message
concur on the moth balls
but not the dryer sheet
rat trap/poisoned bait isn't out of the question...
neither is a .22
(while at the Univ Colorado we had to install fencing around
instrument stations along Niwot Ridge to keep marmots away from our
cables. the problem is not unique to Lexus.)