AC Smells Horrible? please help!
Re: AC Smells Horrible? please help!
Here's some info:
http://www.imcool.com/articles/airco...vap_stinks.php
I hope it helps.
Or Google "Automotive Air Conditioner Mold" for even more info.
http://www.imcool.com/articles/airco...vap_stinks.php
I hope it helps.
Or Google "Automotive Air Conditioner Mold" for even more info.
Last edited by +fireamx; 07-07-2008 at 07:15 PM.
Re: AC Smells Horrible? please help!
Yup, its time to replace ye ol' cabin air filter. Do it yourself, don't take it to a shop because they will over charge you for a simple procedure. Here is a link to a site to get a good quality cabin filter.
http://www.germanautoparts.com/beta/...2/7593/4971425
This one is charcoal activated for getting rid of smells. The paper filters in the auto stores are not as good. Plus this comes with instructions.
http://www.germanautoparts.com/beta/...2/7593/4971425
This one is charcoal activated for getting rid of smells. The paper filters in the auto stores are not as good. Plus this comes with instructions.
Re: AC Smells Horrible? please help!
I occassionally have the same problem. One thing that I found that helps is to use the feature that keeps the heater fan on after the car is turned off. After the car is turned off, hit the recirculation ( rest ) button. This seems to help dry out the A/C system resulting in no condensation to get stinky.
I have yet to experience the bad odor when I have used the REST feature.
I also suspect that my A/C drain hose may be plugged. I have yet to investigate this. I never see any water under car after using the A/C. The odor can't be due to a dirty cabin filter as I have a base coupe.
I have yet to experience the bad odor when I have used the REST feature.
I also suspect that my A/C drain hose may be plugged. I have yet to investigate this. I never see any water under car after using the A/C. The odor can't be due to a dirty cabin filter as I have a base coupe.
Re: AC Smells Horrible? please help!
Originally Posted by imabenz
I occassionally have the same problem. One thing that I found that helps is to use the feature that keeps the heater fan on after the car is turned off. After the car is turned off, hit the recirculation ( rest ) button. This seems to help dry out the A/C system resulting in no condensation to get stinky.
I have yet to experience the bad odor when I have used the REST feature.
I also suspect that my A/C drain hose may be plugged. I have yet to investigate this. I never see any water under car after using the A/C. The odor can't be due to a dirty cabin filter as I have a base coupe.
I have yet to experience the bad odor when I have used the REST feature.
I also suspect that my A/C drain hose may be plugged. I have yet to investigate this. I never see any water under car after using the A/C. The odor can't be due to a dirty cabin filter as I have a base coupe.
Re: AC Smells Horrible? please help!
I am new and this thread is almost a year old but I was having the same issue as well as extremely low air volume out of the vents, so decided to look into the cabin filter. The filter and air intake WERE both clogged by a mouse nest.
As long as I was under the dash I thought I would check the blower motor and picture two shows the "funky smell" vermin. They were both wet and slimey from the AC moisture.
I now have both air flow AND no more smell... Thank You All for the help!
As long as I was under the dash I thought I would check the blower motor and picture two shows the "funky smell" vermin. They were both wet and slimey from the AC moisture.
I now have both air flow AND no more smell... Thank You All for the help!
Re: AC Smells Horrible? please help!
Originally Posted by jackei
My friend old me to turn off the a/c system about 5 min before turn off the car, which helps and the odor is gone. I think it is the same as what you mention, dry out the A/C system resulting in no condensation to get stinky.
Re: AC Smells Horrible? please help!
Originally Posted by 70GT6
Sounds like its time to change the cabin filter.
Also check that the drain holes are not clogged. (Have to remove wiper arms and the air intake cover to access drains)
Also check that the drain holes are not clogged. (Have to remove wiper arms and the air intake cover to access drains)
Re: AC Smells Horrible? please help!
Don't start by taking the car apart. Don't remove the wipers. All you need to do is this.... after turning the car off with the AC switch still on, press the reset button. While your car if off, the AC will blow the excess air through the system and dry out all the condensation. Leave it on for a while and let it do its thing! Our cars are lucky we have that feature. I had no idea about it until I read about it on this forum.
Or while you are driving turn the AC off and leave the vent open so the road wind can blow through the vent. You have to keep the moisture out and the smell will go away. DO NOT START REMOVING WIPERS AND COWLS. That won't do anything.
But I agree with everyone... change the air filter. It may help with the smell but it will give you cleaner air to breath. You may even find some leaves in there!
Or while you are driving turn the AC off and leave the vent open so the road wind can blow through the vent. You have to keep the moisture out and the smell will go away. DO NOT START REMOVING WIPERS AND COWLS. That won't do anything.
But I agree with everyone... change the air filter. It may help with the smell but it will give you cleaner air to breath. You may even find some leaves in there!
Re: AC Smells Horrible? please help!
Originally Posted by green-ghost
Can someone tell me how exactly to remove the wiper arm. Ive tried, removed the cap and nut but it doesnt pull off..