can't find source of smell(mildew)
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i have this problem.. but it never gets this bad cuz i ussally have my car in the garage... for me the water leaks down the front passenger side corner... it comes down somewhere from the top and gets the carpet wet... and kinda by where the speaker is.... im thinking maybe it runs down some how from the t-tops.. but im not sure....
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yeah i have heard of problems of mildew getting in the A/C vents. dont know how to clean it with out totally yankin the dash out and cleaning.
maybe remove the vents and run some type of giant flexible q-tip in there?
maybe remove the vents and run some type of giant flexible q-tip in there?
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If you run your A/C and shut it off and park it condensation will builf up in the evaperator causing mildew to build up in the vents. After I run my A/C and am getting ready to park it, I turn off the A/C and and put it to vent mode on high to dry out the moisture. I've done this to all my vechiles and never have had the mildew smell. Try spraying a diluted bleach with water in the air ducts. That should kill all the bacteria.
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Originally Posted by GATORS98TA
If you run your A/C and shut it off and park it condensation will builf up in the evaperator causing mildew to build up in the vents. After I run my A/C and am getting ready to park it, I turn off the A/C and and put it to vent mode on high to dry out the moisture. I've done this to all my vechiles and never have had the mildew smell. Try spraying a diluted bleach with water in the air ducts. That should kill all the bacteria.
I've never bothered to do what you do, but I've never had any sort of mildew smell in any of my cars either. Even ones that are 10+ years old.
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just the sort of thread i've been looking for. my car sat for 3 months and now it has a horrible mildew odor that i'm pretty sure came from a wet carpet. i also shampooed it and was getting set to replace it (looks like a bear to do) but i will try some of these suggestions first....
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good luck fedge, mine is finally starting not to smell anymore, the oust on off fan and tons of lysol worked great, be patient, it's not going to come out imedetialy.
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I had that happen to my ZR2 leak doc found a heater door leaking I never did rid it of that smell I sold it soon after cause I couldn't stand a 2 year old truck that smelled like a junkyard dog
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There is a product that I used before from AutoZone, that I purchased to kill odors in the A/C vents on a Dodge truck that I had the problem on. I do not remember the name of it though.
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Originally Posted by josh1107
good luck fedge, mine is finally starting not to smell anymore, the oust on off fan and tons of lysol worked great, be patient, it's not going to come out imedetialy.
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funny how good smells go away quickly and bad ones linger
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Originally Posted by sunsetta
There is a product that I used before from AutoZone, that I purchased to kill odors in the A/C vents on a Dodge truck that I had the problem on. I do not remember the name of it though.
The guys at Robbins Auto Parts in Concord, NH once recommended Turtle Wax Odor-X. After going through many other deodorizers (that weren't very successful) I tried it. It is working good for all kinds of odors, both in my vehicles and in my house. I have not had the wonderful opportunity to try it on mold/mildew, though.
Jason