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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
Squirrels...
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<blockquote data-quote="thehiredgun" data-source="post: 15514684" data-attributes="member: 181180"><p>We have an over abundance of squirrels in my area. That along with the fact there were pecan shells brought into the engine bay tells me squirrels. Not that it matters really, rodents with skinny or fluffy tails. I think it may be time for an outdoor cat... </p><p></p><p>Good point on the insurance claim and quote. I guess I could have them out to give me an estimate at least and go from there. After looking at the engine wiring harness install from CJPonyParts, it seems a lot more doable. Looks like the harness can be had for about $200 bucks or so. Now I need help figuring out which harness it the one that ultimately connects to the mass air flow sensor.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the response!</p><p></p><p>KBN</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thehiredgun, post: 15514684, member: 181180"] We have an over abundance of squirrels in my area. That along with the fact there were pecan shells brought into the engine bay tells me squirrels. Not that it matters really, rodents with skinny or fluffy tails. I think it may be time for an outdoor cat... Good point on the insurance claim and quote. I guess I could have them out to give me an estimate at least and go from there. After looking at the engine wiring harness install from CJPonyParts, it seems a lot more doable. Looks like the harness can be had for about $200 bucks or so. Now I need help figuring out which harness it the one that ultimately connects to the mass air flow sensor. Thanks for the response! KBN [/QUOTE]
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