The Toyota dealership just called. In the course of my scheduled maintenance, they found a mouse nest in the blower. Wanted to know if I wanted them to clean it out and re-lube the mechanism. Um, yes, please?
Or maybe they thought you may just want the occasional mouse flying into the passenger compartment when you turn on the AC. Great ice-breaker and conversation starter!
Dani once went for an oil change a couple weeks after Pennsic. They brought out a filter with a mouse nest in it (no actual mouse at the time) and said "we assume you'd like us to replace this?".
I can't remember if I ever told you this one... When we had two cars for a while (after having purchased the Subaru), the old Escort wasn't driven very often. Over time, the gear shift was getting harder and harder to move and then one day it finally just got stuck and we couldn't get the car into gear.
It turned out that a local squirrel had been storing acorns in the shift mechanism.
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Date: 2006-03-28 07:44 pm (UTC).... you haven't noticed any, um, unidentified *squeaking* coming from your engine, have you?
*ducks and runs away*
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Date: 2006-04-05 08:02 pm (UTC)It turned out that a local squirrel had been storing acorns in the shift mechanism.