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Spent most of Saturday night at the 24hr emergency vet clinic with my bassett who managed to get a large cut on her abdomen. 30+ stitches, a wound drain, and several $$$ later she’s recovering well. Drain will come out Tuesday or Wednesday and stitches in a couple weeks. She freely roams nearly 1000 acres between us and the neighbor so there’s no telling what she got into. It’s one of the hazards with being a farm dog.

Yesterday I pulled the shell off the bed of my Ranger as it was in desperate need of a cleanup and you can’t access the rear window with it installed. Gave it a steam clean and then a good hand wash. Then I started sanding on the bed for a repaint. I’ll be doing the bed myself but the cab will get a Maaco job. It’ll be painted to match my dump truck. Metallic silver on the bed and staying with a red cab. Then it’ll get lettered to match as well. Going to do a new set of headlights, some window seals, cab corner molding, new front valence and a new rear bumper too. I’ve had it 10 years and it’s time to dress it up a little. It was a Coca-Cola work truck before I had it so it’s far from perfect but still has a lot of life left.
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The neighbor kid's grandma asked my wife if I had any time to look at his little Kia Soul with an inop blower motor, so last week I crawled under the dash and used my old halogen "test light" to verify that it was indeed a failed blower. It was, so I ordered up an SKP from RA and dug into the replacement this morning:

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If you've never had the misfortune of doing a blower motor in a Soul: try not to. Its buried up in the center of the dash, against the firewall, behind the throttle and brake pedals. Its been a while since I'd done one, but it came back to me pretty quick.

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This is looking up past the throttle pedal and towards the firewall. You can just see the blower in the center of the photo.

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Brake pedal comes out as an assembly after removing the pivot pin, 8 nuts and the wire for the stop lamp switch.

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There she is.

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OEM Bosch on the left, SKP right. Its your typical Chinese copy, but it wasn't bad for $46.

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Again, OEM left SKP right. The fins on the SKP fan were tiny compared to OEM and would have definitely affected airflow volume. A quick swap and the OEM wheel was in place.

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This photo is the opposite of the others, OEM right SKP left. Again, a fairly good knock-off.

Installation went fine, but I did run into a problem that seemingly endless numbers of aftermarket blower motors have: it spun backwards as installed 🙄 Nothing a quick swap of the connertor's pins didn't solve, but still.

Finished it up by throwing a can of R134 in the system and calling it a day. Back to the real job tomorrow.
 
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