Moist smell in AC
#18
Lexus Fanatic
Its all about climate, use, and environment. If water is getting in there, or has gotten in there the damage is done. If he's using recirculate all the time or a lot that keeps moist air traveling through the system all the time and makes it worse.
If he would heed our advice and clean the system out following the steps in the videos I posted it would probably never happen again...but he doesn't want to solve the issue he just wants to be pissed off.
If he would heed our advice and clean the system out following the steps in the videos I posted it would probably never happen again...but he doesn't want to solve the issue he just wants to be pissed off.
#20
Lexus Fanatic
I would replace the filter upon doing the duct cleaning.
#21
Driver
Thread Starter
As I said car is under warrenty. Nothing in manual says I have been doing something wrong! Dishonesty might be at ply here. I have paid for filter exchange. I am now going to learn how to check the system by myself before and after maintanence,
#22
Lexus Fanatic
If you take it to the dealer they will do a duct induction cleaning under warranty I'm sure, but they probably won't replace the filter, I'd pay to do that anyways.
Once thats done though you should listen to what we're saying. Don't use recirculate all the time, turn the system off when its in a carwash or something so it doesn't suck high pressure water into the system. My guess is you won't have any more problems.
Dishonesty? How? Go in there accusing people of crazy stuff and you won't get anywhere. Nobody's being dishonest you just got some moisture in your HVAC system.
Once thats done though you should listen to what we're saying. Don't use recirculate all the time, turn the system off when its in a carwash or something so it doesn't suck high pressure water into the system. My guess is you won't have any more problems.
Dishonesty? How? Go in there accusing people of crazy stuff and you won't get anywhere. Nobody's being dishonest you just got some moisture in your HVAC system.
#23
Guys, it's an issue with the car, not JUST the climate
I have two vehicles, both parked in the same garage, both subject to the same weather, and both driven about the same.
My one car has almost 14k miles and has never had this issue. My Lexus, with just under 4,000 miles, already has the issue. Something is up with the design of the HVAC of this car. I honestly think that it keeps defaulting to recirc on every hot startup. Is there a way to disable this?
I have two vehicles, both parked in the same garage, both subject to the same weather, and both driven about the same.
My one car has almost 14k miles and has never had this issue. My Lexus, with just under 4,000 miles, already has the issue. Something is up with the design of the HVAC of this car. I honestly think that it keeps defaulting to recirc on every hot startup. Is there a way to disable this?
#24
I always have mine set to auto and it stays parked on recirc all the time. I've tried changing the smog settings but I don't think it ever goes to fresh air unless I do it manually.
#25
Discussion here on AC problems with 2103 LS460 with input from owners of other model years, both older and newer. Note also there are discussions underway in RX, GX, and ES forums on this issue. Lexus recently changed the HVAC from fresh-air biased to recirc-biased in order to improve fuel efficiency/lower emissions. These problems are the result, and they will only get worse as we move into summer.
#26
I've owned about 15 vehicles during my driving life and I've never experienced the moldy/musty smell until I bought a '13 Toyota Avalon Limited. The solution was to run the climate control with outside air and not the default mode of recirc, which required driver input each time you started the car.
I sold that car because of the rough ride and bought a '14 RX350. It seems to default to the outside air, unless it is hot.
Ironically, my wife's Jag defaults to outside air and if you select recirc the ventilation goes on a timer for 10 minutes and then reverts to outside air.
Seems like Lexus and Toyota are using the same system now, although I haven't had the problem in my RX.
I sold that car because of the rough ride and bought a '14 RX350. It seems to default to the outside air, unless it is hot.
Ironically, my wife's Jag defaults to outside air and if you select recirc the ventilation goes on a timer for 10 minutes and then reverts to outside air.
Seems like Lexus and Toyota are using the same system now, although I haven't had the problem in my RX.
#28
Intermediate
I have my climate control set to Auto and also have the circ/recirc set to Auto. It seems that the recirc button is always illuminated and circ is never illuminated. When on Auto, shouldn't the circ button illuminate and recirc button go off at some point while you are driving?
#29
I have my climate control set to Auto and also have the circ/recirc set to Auto. It seems that the recirc button is always illuminated and circ is never illuminated. When on Auto, shouldn't the circ button illuminate and recirc button go off at some point while you are driving?