NIsaacs
TDR MEMBER
https://www.turbodieselregister.com/threads/oil-filter-change-from-the-bottom.271618/#post-2681349
Posted this on another thread, this is a follow up
We are having an excellent monsoon season so my brush is getting out of control. Jumped in the Ford Escape to get some parts for the brush cutter and when I turned on the AC, it sounded like a chain saw. Then just a heavy vibration. Shut it all down until I could get home. So the brush cutter gets put on hold and check out the car, knowing I had a mouse in the HVAC. What a mess and what a job! I could barely get the cabin filter out much less find the blower motor.
So I go on line and as luck would have it, someone posted the same thing and how to access the blower fan from the engine area. Still tough, but doable. Getting the motor out didn't look like something I could do. So after I got down to the blower, sure enough, dead mouse stuck in the blades. With a piece of barb wire I made a hook and twisted it into his hide and yarded him out.
Posted this on another thread, this is a follow up

We are having an excellent monsoon season so my brush is getting out of control. Jumped in the Ford Escape to get some parts for the brush cutter and when I turned on the AC, it sounded like a chain saw. Then just a heavy vibration. Shut it all down until I could get home. So the brush cutter gets put on hold and check out the car, knowing I had a mouse in the HVAC. What a mess and what a job! I could barely get the cabin filter out much less find the blower motor.
So I go on line and as luck would have it, someone posted the same thing and how to access the blower fan from the engine area. Still tough, but doable. Getting the motor out didn't look like something I could do. So after I got down to the blower, sure enough, dead mouse stuck in the blades. With a piece of barb wire I made a hook and twisted it into his hide and yarded him out.