AC Vent smell (yes, this again)
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AC Vent smell (yes, this again)
OK, so I HAVE searched the forums and read all the topics on this lovely subject. So my nice expensive Lexus smells like mildew when I switch from A/C to non-A/C or vice versa. The smell lingers if the A/C is off and it has been warm outside. I am driving a 2009 with 105K miles, BTW and I live in the desert. So dry air, but HOT in the summer.
Here is what I AM doing/HAVE done to try to mitigate this issue:
- Heater blast out method - driving with heater on full blast for like 20 minutes several times. No effect on smell
- Always setting circulation to fresh air (sometimes I forget - the car defaults to recirculate, which is awesome). No effect on smell
- Driving without A/C compressor on ever. This probably works the longest to mitigate the smell, but I can only do this when the weather allows, so during the summer it gets ugly
- Turning off A/C in summer 10 minutes before pakring car after a long drive. (This is what the dealer told me was the "fix".) Seems to have no effect and impractical when running short errands on a 104 degree day
- Sprayed Autozone bought A/C cleaner into the windshield intake and the center front vents - oooh, this was a bad idea - now it just smells like chemicals and mildew
I do not want to try Lysol or Febreeze in the vents, as I expect that will have the same result as the Autozone cleaner - just covers up the smell and is worse overall.
So, the anwer is I need to get at the source and clean the evaporator core. I am down to two more options before I look at biting the bullet and spending the several thousand to replace the compressor and start fresh.
- DWD2 Evaporator foaming cleaner with the hole drilled into the A/C intake to inject it. The only thing I worry is that this stuff has a scent and will just be the same as the previous A/C cleaner . Anyone who has used this - does it have a smell?-
Taking apart the blower motor and cleaning out the intake plenum and possibly spraying Ozium on the evaporator coils directly http://my.is/forums/f221/how-get-mus...ioning-330597/ Anyone here tried this? Does Ozium smell?
The thing that sucks is we have an Acura of the same age without this problem at all. When you turn the vehicle off, the fan automatically runs for 10-15 minutes and dries out the A/C system. Problem solved, no odor ever, even when using A/C all through the summer. Why Lexus can't do this, I don't know. So I know it is a design flaw that causes this, not "user error" as the dealer seems to think.
Here is what I AM doing/HAVE done to try to mitigate this issue:
- Heater blast out method - driving with heater on full blast for like 20 minutes several times. No effect on smell
- Always setting circulation to fresh air (sometimes I forget - the car defaults to recirculate, which is awesome). No effect on smell
- Driving without A/C compressor on ever. This probably works the longest to mitigate the smell, but I can only do this when the weather allows, so during the summer it gets ugly
- Turning off A/C in summer 10 minutes before pakring car after a long drive. (This is what the dealer told me was the "fix".) Seems to have no effect and impractical when running short errands on a 104 degree day
- Sprayed Autozone bought A/C cleaner into the windshield intake and the center front vents - oooh, this was a bad idea - now it just smells like chemicals and mildew
I do not want to try Lysol or Febreeze in the vents, as I expect that will have the same result as the Autozone cleaner - just covers up the smell and is worse overall.
So, the anwer is I need to get at the source and clean the evaporator core. I am down to two more options before I look at biting the bullet and spending the several thousand to replace the compressor and start fresh.
- DWD2 Evaporator foaming cleaner with the hole drilled into the A/C intake to inject it. The only thing I worry is that this stuff has a scent and will just be the same as the previous A/C cleaner . Anyone who has used this - does it have a smell?-
Taking apart the blower motor and cleaning out the intake plenum and possibly spraying Ozium on the evaporator coils directly http://my.is/forums/f221/how-get-mus...ioning-330597/ Anyone here tried this? Does Ozium smell?
The thing that sucks is we have an Acura of the same age without this problem at all. When you turn the vehicle off, the fan automatically runs for 10-15 minutes and dries out the A/C system. Problem solved, no odor ever, even when using A/C all through the summer. Why Lexus can't do this, I don't know. So I know it is a design flaw that causes this, not "user error" as the dealer seems to think.
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I work at a car dealership and for things like this we have a special tool called an "ionizer" what it does is you close up the entire car and open the driver window hurt enough to get the ionizer tube in, than you have to somehow cover up the other open parts [we use towels]. For really bad smelling cars we usually leave the ionizer on for 8-12 hours. This ionizer basically takes all the oxygen out of the car. It works really well for cars that smell super smokey. Don't know if a local dealership would have one or you could rent one, maybe it will work!
Hope this helps!
Cole
Hope this helps!
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I work at a car dealership and for things like this we have a special tool called an "ionizer" what it does is you close up the entire car and open the driver window hurt enough to get the ionizer tube in, than you have to somehow cover up the other open parts [we use towels]. For really bad smelling cars we usually leave the ionizer on for 8-12 hours. This ionizer basically takes all the oxygen out of the car. It works really well for cars that smell super smokey. Don't know if a local dealership would have one or you could rent one, maybe it will work!
Hope this helps!
Cole
Hope this helps!
Cole
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I got the same or similar problem, but I rarely use my a/c but when I do it smells. I want to try the a/c refresher kit from Sewell, has anyone tried it ? Does it work/help ?
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Spray Lysol orange or lemon 99% bacteria killer like a **** i mean like a **** under hood/ front windshield, then blast the heat out side air/ non recycle air.
2/5 minutes
Works like a charm for aloooooooong time
2/5 minutes
Works like a charm for aloooooooong time
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I use Wurth A/C System Treatment. It works really well.
http://www.autopia-carcare.com/w-089...l#.Uw1RTf1Lq0s
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go to walmart and get some lysol $5 just turn A/C on full blast and air recirculate from out side then pop the hood and spray it into the vent right underneath the windshield and let it run for about 5-10 min and do this couple of time until smell is gone.
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I expect the only way Lexus would recall it is if several people made mold health claims and sued or something.
Edit: LOL - someone is already trying to start a class action: http://www.lieffcabraser.com/Case-Center/Lexus-AC-Mold.shtml
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