🚗 Keep your engine rodent-free and worry-free—because your ride deserves VIP protection!
This Under Hood Rodent Repellent uses dual ultrasonic frequencies combined with flashing LED strobe lights to effectively deter rats, mice, and squirrels from damaging vehicle wiring and hoses. Featuring a smart vibration sensor, it automatically powers on when parked and off when driving, conserving energy. Compatible with both 12V and 24V vehicles, it’s built with heat-resistant materials to endure engine bay conditions and provide continuous, high-efficiency pest control.
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.68"L x 0.95"W x 3.07"H |
Target Species | Chipmunk |
Is Electric | Yes |
Material Type | Plastic |
Style | Modern |
Color | Black |
J**7
Great Customer Service!
Had small failure . Reached out to Seller which Responded Quickly and corrected Perfectly. Very Happy With product and Highly recommend it and Customer Service was Above Excellent!!!!
H**0
Great Solution for Keeping Mice and Rats Away!
This under-the-hood flashing light has been a great addition to help keep mice and rats out of my engine. The light is bright and the flashing pattern seems to do the trick — I haven’t seen any signs of mice out ears since installing it. It was easy to set up and gives me peace of mind, especially during the colder months when critters like to sneak under the hood. Simple, effective, and worth it!
Y**L
Easy to install
Bought mine a few months ago but never installed it. A week ago I started my truck to find every possible warning light on, on my dash. $2800 and 4 days later at the dealership and I just installed my ultrasonic repellent.Seems like it’s gonna do the job. Easy to install.
G**M
Rat deterrent.
I think it’s working. No rats under my hood.
J**N
What the HECK?
You need to know I thought this was going to be a solution, but it turned out to be a BIG mistake of a purshase. I have a mice problem in my grill - We keep it covered and a mouse has been building his next in my burners, Every time I go to light the grill, there is a mouse running out. The first time? The little bugger almost got a little toasty. His house was smoking. Burning dow the house, indeed!I didn't want to trap, as I had already found one of his relatives in the storage area where the gas tank goes already. There was a funny smell coming from under there, and sure enough there was the dead little guy underneath. I disposed of him, cleaned out the area really well, then went looking for a solution.This product was recommended to me, even though it's initial purpose is to go in your car, attached to the battery. It also says in the specifications on Amazon - "Designed for vehicles but can be utilized almost everywhere such as garage, attic, barn where a 12 - 24 volts battery is available". The meager instruction literature has nothing about this type of connection. To make matters worse? There is no way to contact the manufacturer as their name is not on the literature, though they do say 'Contact us" in that same literature. How can I contact you if you don't have any email or 800#. Pretty messed up. I found on Google, but that is shady shady McShady. Oh yeah, a 24V battery starts at around $70. Thanks for telling me. Crappy product from my viewpoint. Got a repellant spray for $10 at my local hardware store.Stay away from this one, folks. Oh yeah? It's small and plastic, so there is that. Looks a bit shoddy. You get what you pay for, I guess.
J**E
Fine
This worked fine
K**E
Not sure if it works? Maybe?
I have had squirrels attack my car (2016 Buick Encore), four separate times.After the 3rd time in April 2024, I got this, and my boyfriend easily installed it for me. In this past year, I've never had any dead battery issues, and this seems to be working great.However, yesterday in January 2025 I found out I had squirrels again.I don't want to say this doesn't work, the squirrels at our complex are insane. I don't know if it's that this didn't work, or the squirrels are just that bad, but I am only giving this 3 stars because in less than 12 months, I'm having my issue again.I won't be purchasing another monitor, and will just try hot sauce or something.
K**B
NO MORE CRITTERS eating my engine....
I bought this for my Lexus which is leased. I replaced the windshield wiper fluid and when I went to use it, nothing came out. I was scheduled for a check-up at Lexus so I took it in the next day. They called me two days later to tell me I had a bill of $13,430.00. I almost had a nervous breakdown. What could possibly be wrong and what would cost that much to repair? My car is always in the garage when it's not being driven and I've lived here over 20 years without any problems. They told me a rat ate the inside of my engine and chewed through the wiring, etc. A RAT???????? I was so confused -- why would a rat eat my wiring and how did it get in there when I drive at least once a day. OK, maybe there are weeks that I don't drive for two days in a row, but that is rare. Why didn't it happen during the quarantine when the car rarely moved? And how was the car driving with so much damage? Lots of questions. So, the first thing I did was call my insurance company, freaking out the whole time thinking they aren't going to pay for some rat eating my car. The second thing I did was research why a rat would want to eat my engine and boy, was I surprised. It had been very cold where I live -- unusual it would ever be below mid-high 40's ever -- but it had been in 30's for many nights during the winter. Then I discovered that Toyota, who owns Lexus, had replaced their wiring for environmental protection reasons. The only problem with that is the rats and mice find the new material very enticing and love to eat it. Apparently, Nissan is aware of this problem and from what I understand, they wrap some type of tape around all the wiring that tastes like hot peppers. I guess the critters don't like that. I've been told you can buy this and wrap your own wiring but I can't imagine what a job that would be. Sheesh!! Thankfully, my insurance paid for every penny of my repair but I don't know if they would do that again -- thus, this device. Of course, now its summer but I went through winter without anymore problems so I'm guessing it's because of this. As far as I'm concerned, this has kept all the critters out of my engine and I would try it if you have had this issue or don't want to have this issue.
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