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In the year since I've had mine I've replaced it four times because mice like to nest on top of it. I'd like to know where the fresh air intake is so I can put hardware cloth or some kind of mesh over it. Anyone have an idea? It's probably within the inner and outer fender which would make it a pain.
I haven't looked for it either but need to. Also have you checked the ice intake filter? I have found about 1/2 cup of corn in the bottom of the housing below the filter. I have several peanut scented sticky pads near my truck in garage. And a high frequency motion activated squealer on wall near floor to scare them off. Been planning to put a couple under truck but haven't because of needing to add a second battery in my Hybrid to power them.
 

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Anybody remember the Mobil Oil commercials featuring "Dirt"?
No, but I remember that the Fina Refinery in Big Spring Texas in 1958-1963 (+/-) was advertising that they were working on PINK AIR to be available in all their stations by 1966. It was to be designed to improve tire aging prevent dry rot etc ... Another later ad was for developing an additive for their gasoline that would be named "PFLASH".
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In 1966, when "Pink Air" finally arrived at every FINA station, FINA replaced that campaign with a new one regarding an ingredient in its gasoline called "PFLASH." At a time when other US oil companies were promoting their gasoline products with campaigns such as Exxon/Esso's "Put A Tiger in Your Tank!", Shell's "Platformate" additive that improved gas mileage, Texaco's invitation to "Trust Your Car to the Man Who Wears The Star" and Mobil's "Detergent gasoline"; ""PFLASH", was promoted as an ingredient in FINA gasoline that would improve driving pleasure by "turning red lights green," "smoothing out rough roads," "improving the food at roadside restaurants" and "making you feel less sorry you ever got a driver's license." FINA stations even offered free "Pflash" bumper stickers to motorists who pulled in for gasoline purchases.
 

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I haven't looked for it either but need to. Also have you checked the ice intake filter? I have found about 1/2 cup of corn in the bottom of the housing below the filter. I have several peanut scented sticky pads near my truck in garage. And a high frequency motion activated squealer on wall near floor to scare them off. Been planning to put a couple under truck but haven't because of needing to add a second battery in my Hybrid to power them.
Haven't looked at the engine air filter. I will now, thanks.
 

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I finally got around to changing my cabin air filter in my 2022 Maverick XLT EcoBoost FWD this morning with about 29,649 miles it was filthy, and it only took me about 10 to 15 minutes. I love all the information on this forum. Thanks
 

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In the year since I've had mine I've replaced it four times because mice like to nest on top of it. I'd like to know where the fresh air intake is so I can put hardware cloth or some kind of mesh over it. Anyone have an idea? It's probably within the inner and outer fender which would make it a pain.
You need a barn cat 😎
Ford Maverick Cabin air filter @ 18k miles (photo) 1718485207883-2w
 
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A screen over the intake doesn't need food or litter or vet bills. One would think this would be a no brainer to install in a vehicle.
 

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A screen over the intake doesn't need food or litter or vet bills. One would think this would be a no brainer to install in a vehicle.
You also don't have to deal with one of the most annoying and destructive "pets" known to man. 😁 When you have a cat, you are the pet. 😛
 

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A screen over the intake doesn't need food or litter or vet bills. One would think this would be a no brainer to install in a vehicle.
Who feeds a barn cat? Who buys kitty litter for a cat that lives outdoors; who takes a barn cat to the vet????
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