Re: smelly/moldy A/C
I agree, this is likely the problem. I ran/run my a/c in recirculate mode, this allow moisture to build and promotes mold growth in you air ducts etc. This can be prevented by either a) turning off you a/c a few blocks before you get home or b) run in fresh mode more frequently.
To solve the problem is easy, all you need is a regular can of Lysol. Spray it in your fresh air intake, usually up by your wiper blades or where the hood meets the windshield. First remove any cabin air filter and set your vents to fresh and your fan on high. Go outside and spray into the vent opening for one whole can. Oh yeah, leave the doors open during the process.
My brother and I did this on both my Accord and his Tahoe and it worked like a charm. His dealer quoted him $140 to do the job with some special spray, including a new cabin air. Big deal, Lysol is $1.99 and Walmart has cabin airs for about $18 ea.
Originally posted by PCC
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To solve the problem is easy, all you need is a regular can of Lysol. Spray it in your fresh air intake, usually up by your wiper blades or where the hood meets the windshield. First remove any cabin air filter and set your vents to fresh and your fan on high. Go outside and spray into the vent opening for one whole can. Oh yeah, leave the doors open during the process.
My brother and I did this on both my Accord and his Tahoe and it worked like a charm. His dealer quoted him $140 to do the job with some special spray, including a new cabin air. Big deal, Lysol is $1.99 and Walmart has cabin airs for about $18 ea.
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