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mabynack
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Aug 29, 2016

Rats

I need some advice, but I'm also writing this to vent a little. I dropped my RV off at the local repair shop because of a broken hydraulic line. When I went back to pick it up, rats had gotten into the wiring and destroyed it. The 12 volt wires going from the plug to the brakes and battery were completely chewed off. I assumed the RV repair facility would take responsibility for it, since it happened while the RV was in their custody. No such luck. They want me to pay $500 for the repairs.

I have two ultrasonic pest repellants in the FW - one at each end. I used steel wool and expanding foam to block all the openings where rats can get into the RV. How can you prevent the rats from chewing the wires? This is the second time that I've had to deal with this and it's cost me $2000.
  • K Charles wrote:
    You said it happened twice, was it at the same shop both times? Maybe it wasn't their rat.


    The first time it happened it was at my house. That's when I added the ultrasonic pest repellants.

    I took the RV down to their shop a couple of weeks ago for a broken hydraulic line. I checked the brakes and lights before I pulled out of the driveway and everything was working.

    When I went to pick the RV up at the repair facility, the wires that go to the 12 Plug on my truck were torn up. Several of them were hanging with the insulation completely off of them. A couple of wires were completely gone. There was just a stub hanging from the junction box. The wires to the electric brakes are some of the ones that were damaged and I would not have had brakes when I checked them at the house.

    In addition, I did a walk-around with the service tech when I dropped it off, so we should have seen the damage at that time. They should have also noticed it when they worked on it and moved it around their yard. It was really obvious.
  • Thanks for the tips. I'll order some peppermint oil today. Two years ago I bought some granules that were supposed to deter animals from getting near my RV. It was supposed to work on pets and rodents. I spread it around under the RV and my dogs ran over and rolled in it. 15 bucks wasted.

    Two years ago they got inside the RV and made a mess, so I blocked all the spaces around the plumbing with steel wool. The only time I've had problems is when the RV isn't plugged in and the ultrasonic pest repellants aren't working.

    I got an e-mail a few minutes ago from the RV Repair facility telling me that they would review my complaint and adjust the bill accordingly.
  • You said it happened twice, was it at the same shop both times? Maybe it wasn't their rat.
  • DutchmenSport wrote:
    I once watched a Jude Judy episode where someone took their car in for a repair. While in the custody of the repair shop, the car was broken into and things were stolen. They had it posted they were not responsible for any damages. The owner of the car took them to court to pay for the damages and losses. Judge Judy ruled in the car owner's favor. Reason? The repair shop had responsibility for safe keeping of the car and they were negligent in their responsibility to keep the car safe while in their possession. Even though they claimed they were not responsible, they were. They ended up having to pay for the loss and damage.

    I don't know the circumstances or the conditions of your repair shop, but it is something to consider. Small claims do not take lawyers and the cost involved. Just because they post a sign does not mean mean they are exempt. Something to think about there?

    As Judge Judy is NOT A JUDGE but an arbitrator she does not have to follow the letter of the law. She can do what she wants.
  • I once watched a Jude Judy episode where someone took their car in for a repair. While in the custody of the repair shop, the car was broken into and things were stolen. They had it posted they were not responsible for any damages. The owner of the car took them to court to pay for the damages and losses. Judge Judy ruled in the car owner's favor. Reason? The repair shop had responsibility for safe keeping of the car and they were negligent in their responsibility to keep the car safe while in their possession. Even though they claimed they were not responsible, they were. They ended up having to pay for the loss and damage.

    I don't know the circumstances or the conditions of your repair shop, but it is something to consider. Small claims do not take lawyers and the cost involved. Just because they post a sign does not mean mean they are exempt. Something to think about there?
  • your right,rats!!, the dealer has signs there not responsable for any thing. I use peppermint oil ,in my boats and rv no mice.I,d find a mobil tech in your area he,d fix the wiring and a lot cheaper than a dealer.he could become a good friend.

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