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The 2013 was so easy to do an oil change on, it wasn't even worth the conversation. Even at 75 yrs old, I could do it in less than 10 minutes.

Then in 2014 Kia had to come up with that plastic shield. I'm not a fan! I always figured that when it comes down to ME to do my oil changes on my 2020, I have a nice place reserved for that plastic shield on a shelf in my shed.

I'm just old school enough that when something gets in my way, it's GONE! lol

Cheers Mates!
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A new car carrier pulled up to a dealer and I took some photos.
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Fresh off the boat.
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Looking forward, under SOUL.
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Clean with no dirt. See the undercoating?
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Gas tank is well shielded.
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I am close to a deal on a SOUL + with ECO Package.
What are the covers on each side of the CAT called??? One of mine came off the other day in the pouring rain and I don’t know what to look up???? Thanks
 
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I guess these things fall apart in waves. You’re the second person today that is trying to find this part. Interesting.

I haven’t had any luck finding them by searching online Kia dealers. I keep finding the front under engine covers or metal floor pans. But not these things.

Like what was mentioned in that thread. Your best bet at this point might be to go to the dealer, show the parts guy that picture, and at least find out the part number so you can replace them. I don’t know if they’re expensive or not. Maybe a salvage yard might be a good idea too?
 
I guess these things fall apart in waves. You’re the second person today that is trying to find this part. Interesting.

I haven’t had any luck finding them by searching online Kia dealers. I keep finding the front under engine covers or metal floor pans. But not these things.

Like what was mentioned in that thread. Your best bet at this point might be to go to the dealer, show the parts guy that picture, and at least find out the part number so you can replace them. I don’t know if they’re expensive or not. Maybe a salvage yard might be a good idea too?
Found them!! Got the part number off the one that fail off.
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Found them!! Got the part number off the one that fail off.
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Great! Don’t forget to get some new nuts if you need them. I got this part number 1327106007k from TosenR in the other thread.

 
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