Now it is summer and is presenting a daily problem. The smell is NOT present when the AC is on full force. It is once the car is at a good comfortable temp. and I turn the air temp closer to 68 or 70. Then within 3 minutes there is a funky smell. Kind of stale smelling, kind of moldy. It makes me sick, and I either have to turn the AC up very high and freeze (and waste gas), or turn it off and open the window. Oddly enough, we went to Florida a few weeks ago. I was dreading the trip because of the smell. We operated the AC normally and did not have the smell once. That included the drive down when I didn't have to run it full force, just normally at 70 degrees on automatic fan.
Smell in the AC Topic is solved
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ifarrar1
Smell in the AC
Now it is summer and is presenting a daily problem. The smell is NOT present when the AC is on full force. It is once the car is at a good comfortable temp. and I turn the air temp closer to 68 or 70. Then within 3 minutes there is a funky smell. Kind of stale smelling, kind of moldy. It makes me sick, and I either have to turn the AC up very high and freeze (and waste gas), or turn it off and open the window. Oddly enough, we went to Florida a few weeks ago. I was dreading the trip because of the smell. We operated the AC normally and did not have the smell once. That included the drive down when I didn't have to run it full force, just normally at 70 degrees on automatic fan.
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volvosonly
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I've also frequently noticed a "fishy type" of smell coming from my a/c too. I was informed it was due to the filter. I still smell it, but only when I just turn it on.
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Give this a shot: spray a disinfectant (Lysol etc.) in the AC intake with the filter removed.
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1998 V70, no dash lights on
1997 850 T5 [gone] w/ MSD ignition coil, Hallman manual boost controller, injectors, R bumper, OMP strut brace
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john200981
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The DWD2 I have read the most about..... have not tried it personally
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The DWD2 I have read the most about..... have not tried it personally
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rogeej
I would check the drain from the condenser. If you get water sitting in there it can turn into a pretty skanky pool
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rainman
Drainage holes can be blocked and need cleaning out with compressed air. If you don't do this, the a/c system still works, but the damp environment creates mould spore farms (much stinkiness). Spraying with stuff will only create a temporary solution, you'll need to get the drain holes, 'blown out' with compressed air, then spray all the affected part with a spray that will kill the mould spores (your hardware store should supply this stuff). Make sure the spray you use, is safe for your car as well (dashboard etc)
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