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Bunny Lube!…. Mechanics Find Rabbit Stuck in Undercarriage of Car During Oil Change

Mechanics at a Florida car dealership were performing a routine oil change when they heard an unusual noise that turned out to be a rabbit trapped in the vehicle’s motor mount area.

A mechanic at Germain BMW of Naples, said he was overseeing a younger employee’s work in the dealership’s garage when they heard a scratching sound coming from the undercarriage of the car.

A coworker used his phone as a camera to investigate inside the motor mount area of the car and discovered there was a bunny trapped inside.

He recorded as his coworkers freed the bunny — and proceeded to chase it around the garage.

The dealership posed video to its Instagram page with the caption, “No bunnies were harmed in the making of this film.”

The rabbit was released outside the dealership.

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