BadKarma1701 wrote:
Hi. when i first start my a/c it smells a little like mold. then it goes away. any ideas?
Quote from manual:
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The evaporator core on most vehicles is difficult to access, and factory dealership have a lengthy, expensive process for eliminating the fungus by opening up the evaporator case and using a powerful disinfectant and rinse on the core until the fungus is gone. You can service your own system at home, but it takes something much stronger than basic household germ-killers or deodorizers.
Paraphrased:
Disinfectants for automotive AC systems can be purchased in auto parts stores but the most effective treatments are the most expensive.
1. Start by running the system in recirculate mode for ten minutes with fan on high. Use highest heat mode to dry out system-- keep compressor from engaging by removing wire from compressor body.
2. Make sure disinfectant compound you buy has long nozzle hose. Work hose through insulating foam around evap outlet piple so it gets inside the evap housing. Try to cover entire evap core by moving nozzle around the inside of evap core while spraying.
3. Prevent future buildups of mold by ensuring evap drain hose is clear of debris.
4. Profit.
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