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Rat damaged car engine leads to $15K repair bill

Juan Recacarren has been fixing cars in his Richmond garage for more than 20 years, but in all that time he hadnt seen the scale of damage that rats could cause - until this spring.

Gnawing problem the worst weve ever seen

Juan's Auto Service in Richmond has repaired 25 cars so far this year due to rat damage.

Juan Recacarren has been fixing cars in his Richmond garage for more than 20 years, but in all that timehe hadn't seen the scale of damage rats could cause until this spring.

The owner of a Porsche Panamera had stored hiscar in a garage over the winter but whenit didn't start up in the spring, it was towed to Recacarren'sshop.

"We found lots of damage in the wiring and engine baythere was a lot of damage in the suspension area, and some of the exhaust wiring," said Recacarren. "Basically there was damage everywhere."

The damage so extensive, the repair bill totaled $15,000.

Rats seek out warm engines

Recacarren says when the weather starts turning cooler, rats will seek out the warmth of an engine, especially when cars are parked outside over night.

Recacarren'swife, Stephanie Varren, manages the front office of Juan's Auto Serviceand says the garage has repaired 25 rat damaged cars so far this year. She says once rats get into a car,there's plentyto chew on.

"This year has definitely been the worst we've ever seen," she said. "They have gone through the air bags, even the roof the damage is like a domino effect, with one problem leading to another."

But doesa garage mechanic ever get used to the thoughtthere might be a rat ready to spring out when they open the hood?

No, saysRecacarren, recounting a recent experience.

"I open the hood and literally the rat jumped towards me, and I basically went sideways and the rat kept going," he said, laughing.

"And the guy behind me started screaming, and before you know it we're all screaming like babies it was awful.It was really awful."

ICBC says car owners are protected for rat damage repairs under their comprehensive coverage. (Juan's Auto Service)

Don't worry, you're covered

ICBCsays if car ownersexperience costly damage repairs from rats intheir engines, the repairs are covered under their comprehensive coverage

"We've had some drivers come to us after they've paid for their repairs, not knowing that they had such coverage," wrote ICBC spokesperson Joanna Linsangan in a statement.

"In those cases, we've simply reimbursed them, less the deductible."

Varren suggests getting your carregularly servicedand adding aclean scent in the engine to help ward off the critters.

"What we suggest people do isput either Irish Spring soap on the top of the engineor mothballsor sometimes Bounce sheets," she said.

"When there's a strong clean smell, rats would prefer not to go to that area."

When asked if rats could get into the area of the car where drivers and passengers are, Recacarren said that would be impossible.

Why? "Because they can't open the door," he said.