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Moldy smell from Air Conditioner
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 2613047" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>If you do indeed have a mold buildup it is going to take more than Lysol to cure the problem 100%. For one thing, if it IS mold you don't want infected air circulating in the cabin. Ain't healthy!! The first thing I would do is verify the drain tube isn't working. Drive a bit on a hot day with the A/C on. Then park the car in your garage or driveway and lay paper under the firewall area. Be sure you lay down enough to cover a wide area since you don't know exactly where the tube is located. Then check the paper 15-20 minutes or so later. If you don't see any water then you pretty much have confirmed the issue is likely the tube being clogged. I would then talk to your dealer and get some specific info as to what you need to do and what is involved. I'm not saying you have a worse-case scenario, but if it IS a mold issue it is not healthy to breath that crap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 2613047, member: 6727"] If you do indeed have a mold buildup it is going to take more than Lysol to cure the problem 100%. For one thing, if it IS mold you don't want infected air circulating in the cabin. Ain't healthy!! The first thing I would do is verify the drain tube isn't working. Drive a bit on a hot day with the A/C on. Then park the car in your garage or driveway and lay paper under the firewall area. Be sure you lay down enough to cover a wide area since you don't know exactly where the tube is located. Then check the paper 15-20 minutes or so later. If you don't see any water then you pretty much have confirmed the issue is likely the tube being clogged. I would then talk to your dealer and get some specific info as to what you need to do and what is involved. I'm not saying you have a worse-case scenario, but if it IS a mold issue it is not healthy to breath that crap. [/QUOTE]
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