Squirrel filled a car engine nuts

The squirrel filled the car’s engine with nutsPhoto from open source New York auto mechanic spent an hour at vacuum cleaner removing from Honda engine air filter Civic nuts. How they got there, you can easily guess. More likely all this is the machinations of a rodent who saw a beautiful car a place to store your food reserves.

An elderly lady turned to the workshop, saying that her compact the car began to drive slowly, having forgotten how to gain speed over forty miles per hour. Mechanic sinning first on catalytic converter, diagnosed the condition of the machine, but did not find anything. He opened the hood, opened the engine air filter and literally gasped – the mechanism was jammed with peanuts! Apparently some kind of protein, borrowing nuts from bird feeders, steadily crawled into engine and stockpiled mining there. According to employee repair, he has been working as an auto mechanic for over eighteen years, however, he had never encountered anything like him before. Peanuts gathered enough to fill the standard cellophane bag from the supermarket.

The owner of the car was shocked by what she saw hardly less than mechanic. Moreover, these nuts, as she summed up, belonged once upon a time to her. In her garden, a woman has a large feeding trough for birds, from which squirrels are often treated.

The animal systematically stuffed an air filter with nuts engine until it is full. Not it’s not surprising that Honda drove worse day by day. Perhaps in the future such problems will no longer be, as created engine without fuel.

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