I went on a vacation for three weeks. When I came back and opened my car, I found a lizard in the car. I have had the air re-circulating knob set to ON.
I am still guessing how this lizard entered my car?
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Sign up to join this communityI went on a vacation for three weeks. When I came back and opened my car, I found a lizard in the car. I have had the air re-circulating knob set to ON.
I am still guessing how this lizard entered my car?
Two things come to mind here:
First, cars are a sieve. There are more holes in them than you can shake a stick at. Lizards are very pliable creatures and can fit through any of these small openings if it fits their needs.
Second, the lizard may have been in your car since the last time you were in your car. You never know.