my car stinks
#1
my car stinks
and I cant figure out why. weird smell. almost like dried spit. (dont know why I know what that smells like) I checked the ac filter, smelt all through the cab, used carpet fresh, and now it smells like carpet fresh and dried spit
#2
Re: my car stinks
Usually the cause is mold on the AC condenser coil (the one that gets cold). It is a pain to get rid of the mold, but your dealer can do it. To avoid the problem in the future, turn of the AC (not the blower) a few minutes before getting to your destination. This will dry off the coil and minimize mold build up due to condensate.
This problem is only common in humid climes like Florida and Hawaii (the case here).
JeffD
This problem is only common in humid climes like Florida and Hawaii (the case here).
JeffD
#4
Re: my car stinks
I have also heard of turning the fan speed all the way up while on outside air. (recirculate off) for a half minute should also help clear up the moisture.
I live in southern new mexico and the new '07 test drive car had that horrible musty or mold type odor. I got in first and my wife and the saleslady were talking standing just outside the car. She had left the AC running with me inside and all the windows were closed. I sat a minute thinking where is that odor coming from. I had read of cars with a slight ac mold having this problem. I was a passenger for about 5 minutes. I flipped the recirculate off even though the AC was on cold. The odor left so I put it back on recirculate.
Our car was ordered and shipped in on a convoy from the factory. We have never had any mold odor problems at all.
I live in southern new mexico and the new '07 test drive car had that horrible musty or mold type odor. I got in first and my wife and the saleslady were talking standing just outside the car. She had left the AC running with me inside and all the windows were closed. I sat a minute thinking where is that odor coming from. I had read of cars with a slight ac mold having this problem. I was a passenger for about 5 minutes. I flipped the recirculate off even though the AC was on cold. The odor left so I put it back on recirculate.
Our car was ordered and shipped in on a convoy from the factory. We have never had any mold odor problems at all.
#5
Re: my car stinks
Usually the cause is mold on the AC condenser coil (the one that gets cold). It is a pain to get rid of the mold, but your dealer can do it. To avoid the problem in the future, turn of the AC (not the blower) a few minutes before getting to your destination. This will dry off the coil and minimize mold build up due to condensate.
This problem is only common in humid climes like Florida and Hawaii (the case here).
JeffD
This problem is only common in humid climes like Florida and Hawaii (the case here).
JeffD
#6
Re: my car stinks
My former mechanic used oven cleaner to clean evaporators and heater cores, I'm not sure how to get it onto the evaporator coil. He then flushed it with water. Seemed to work.
Thoughts how to do this anyone?
Thoughts how to do this anyone?
#7
Re: my car stinks
The easiest, and the way most dealerships attempt first to clear up A/C odors, is to pour either a manufacture specific recommended cleaner, or a generic cleaner in to the A/C system. Then after the recommended time to “soak” you flush it out with clear water.
Disclaimer: Before you go pouring a cleaner through your A/C system make sure the system is set up correctly so the cleaner does not flood the Cabin Air Filter. That would be an ugly mess! I'll check my shop manual when I get home this evening and see if there is a recommended procedure listed.
A/C or heater "mildew stink" is quite common in older collector cars. My 72 Ford LTD Convertible and 80 Corvette both had a faint musty odor when the A/C was turned on when I purchased them. I bought "Simple Green" and poured it through the cars air intakes and it cleared out the odor. Really bad odors in some cars may require something stronger like a bleach type product. All the domestic systems I have seen have a drain to allow for condensation and excess rain water to drain out of the condenser area. Make sure that drain stays open or you asking for mold / mildew issues or worse yet rust.
Disclaimer: Before you go pouring a cleaner through your A/C system make sure the system is set up correctly so the cleaner does not flood the Cabin Air Filter. That would be an ugly mess! I'll check my shop manual when I get home this evening and see if there is a recommended procedure listed.
A/C or heater "mildew stink" is quite common in older collector cars. My 72 Ford LTD Convertible and 80 Corvette both had a faint musty odor when the A/C was turned on when I purchased them. I bought "Simple Green" and poured it through the cars air intakes and it cleared out the odor. Really bad odors in some cars may require something stronger like a bleach type product. All the domestic systems I have seen have a drain to allow for condensation and excess rain water to drain out of the condenser area. Make sure that drain stays open or you asking for mold / mildew issues or worse yet rust.
#10
Re: my car stinks
Do you park under trees? Have you looked at the air intake for debris/tree goobers (in FL the springtime Oak pollen pods make a nasty, smelly mess if you let them get in the a/c).