That's one hell of a way to extract your own urea for DEF.
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Already reached out to my insurance company - waiting for a call from the adjustor with instructions on how to proceed.That's going to be a lot no matter how you handle it. I'd take it somewhere.
Desperate times, my friend...That's one hell of a way to extract your own urea for DEF.
Thus proving again they don't make them like they use toIf it was a family pet, I am sorry for your loss.
Spray it out with a garden hose or a pressure washer.
Unless it got tangled up in the wiring, it could be as minor as a damaged belt.
Could be less damage than the deductible for most insurance policies.
Did not happen to me, but to my father.
The cat lost a left hind leg and a lot of fur to a Ford Station Wagon.
Only damage to the vehicle was an alternator belt.
My father said some choice words, loosened the pulley and put the belt back on and drove it.
Well ****.....that's one way to skin a cat.It’s fairly well lodged, wrapped around the fan motor and intertwined between the pulleys. Pressure washer won’t work, unfortunately.