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The Angveirt Rodent Repellent uses advanced ultrasonic waves combined with strobe lights to effectively deter a wide range of rodents from nesting in your car’s engine compartment. Designed for 12V to 24V batteries, it features smart auto on/off functionality triggered by engine vibration and low voltage protection to preserve battery life. Easy to install and silent to humans, it’s a proven solution trusted by drivers in rodent-prone areas to prevent costly wire damage and maintain vehicle integrity.











| ASIN | B07KWQCNWS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #288,196 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #6 in Automotive Ultrasonic Pest Repellents |
| Brand | Angveirt |
| Brand Name | Angveirt |
| Color | Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 436 Reviews |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.72"L x 0.95"W x 3.14"H |
| Manufacturer | Angveirt |
| Manufacturer Part Number | AF-003 |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | 508G |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 2.72"L x 0.95"W x 3.14"H |
| Style | Modern |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Target Species | Chipmunk |
| UPC | 784099716102 742377641546 603895840616 794685175497 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
J**R
Rodent Alarm
Installation was very easy, and it appears to be working as described.
A**E
It Works!
Let me start by saying I was desperate for a fix to keeping the desert rodents out of my motor after $2000 dollars worth of damage. After giving this a try, here I am a few years later to tell you that I have had no rodent issues, and now I have this easy to install device in all 3 of our vehicles. It's a great value for the price, and almost no sound to the human ear.
M**.
Does. Not. Work. And kills battery.
Rodents are pulling the insulation and stashing food. In photo, product connected in the engine compartment and no impact.
M**L
Extremely effective
I purchased one of these 4 years ago because our car sits under a carport and we live in a heavily forested area, starting 15 feet from the carport. Our previous car would often have a mouse or mouse family and I didn't want that happening with our new car. During the past 4 years we have seen NO evidence of mice or the local chipmunk population in the car and the repeller is still working. The device was easy to install; I simply anchored it to a couple of the A/C hoses near the firewall with the included zip ties and attached the wires to the battery on a cable running that way.
L**A
Hoping for a miracle
My sons 2020 civic wouldn’t start, towed it the dealership- rodents chewed starter not covered under warranty paid 500.00. Less than a week later chewed again!! This time he argued with dealership and they paid for it. We live up towards mountains so we have rabbits, squirrels, mice, coyotes etc., ha was so frustrated knowing that this happened. We bought sticky traps and installed this device. Seems ok however he moved out a month ago. I drive a 2020 Altima- service engine light came on last week. drove it for a week then took it in- rodents chewed up the wires for the engine and oil pressure- $500.00 estimate.. long story short I didn’t want to pay and wanted out of the Altima- traded for 2020 maxima, just put one in my car, we shall see. I am extremely paranoid and cannot afford this to happen again. I also bought car rodent deterrent with peppermint and sprayed the wires and engine. I will report back in a month. We will have to worry for as long as we open this house- we just bought it a year ago lol
B**T
Mouse disco
It's hard to run a controlled experiment with this item. I park a Maxima in a portable garage (Harbor Freight). Mice get under the hood liner and store little dried berries that rattle and roll around when the hood is opened. I cleaned out everything and reinstalled the liner. I then put this repeller in easily enough ( I found a flat spot where I could use velcro rather than the supplied zip ties) and turned it on. The flashing lights look like they'd be annoying enough to mice, but maybe they think there's a new disco in the driveway where they can go clubin' with their friends. I opened the hood recently and the same rattle and roll was happening under the hood liner. (I have had some success with peppermint oil on the ground where I park the car and in little tinfoil and cotton ball packets I put in the vehicle.) We have similar plug in repellers in the house - mice get used to it over time.
L**K
rodent elimanator
easy to attach to car battery
S**B
Impressive
We have had a TERRIBLE time with mice this year, causing $15,000 damage to our hybrid Lexus. We purchased several different models. The plug-ins DO make a lot of noise and are very flashy. The battery operated model doesn't make any audible sound, and is currently in the trunk. An under the hood C model was installed in our RAV4 yesterday, and today the car wouldn't start (though it could be the 6 yo battery needs to be replaced. I will update after we install a new car battery.). The biggest concern is that with 4 units in the garage, we are still catching mice in the traps. We have never had such a problem, and I am hoping beyond hope that we can get this under control! Any advice is appreciated!
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