musty smell
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musty smell
Recently purchased a 1991 LS 400 with 88,000 miles had it checked out well before buying and am vey happy with one exception, when the air or heat is on their is a musty smell. This car was owned by on older person and had only 4,000 miles put on it in the last 4 years so it spent most of it's time garaged. Is anyone aware of something I can do to eliminate this.
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I used to have a subaru outback that did that too. the guy at the dealership sprayed some kind of anti-fungus stuff in the a/c recirculator with the air on recirculate. It seemed to work great. I'm not sure what it was "can't remember it." But I do recall him telling me it was the same stuff hospitals use to make sure their vents are clean too. I bet if you call a body shop or something they'll be able to tell you. Just find where the air intake is inside your car, turn on the air with it recirculating and spray that stuff in the intake. Don't use lysol or anything like that, you want the heavy duty stuff. I used lysol once on my old maxima and it attracted about a billion little ants into the car. It was a freakish mess! I think what happened to you is the same to me. Fungus starts to grow in the a/c vents, especially if the air was on, condensation builds, and then it sits forever.
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Here : http://www.airsept.com/cooling.html
Scientists at the Environmental Research Center at Georgia State University's Department of Biology report finding several different types of bacteria growing in vehicle air conditioning system evaporators, including Aspergillus, Cladosporium, and Penicillium. The study cites high humidity and fungi that are naturally present in outdoor air as major factors contributing to the incidence and severity of fungal colonization of automobile air conditioning systems.
AirSept's Cooling Coil Coating is sprayed into the air conditioning evaporator where it reduces the moisture that fungi need in order to grow and multiply, and kills on contact any fungi that settle on coated evaporator surfaces.
In the small space of the passenger compartment of a car or light truck, it is likely that passengers will breathe in some of the airborne microorganisms that may be growing in the air conditioner evaporator, even if outside air is being added to the air circulating in the vehicle. AirSept's Cooling Coil Coating provides long term protection against a/c odor and other airborne contaminants. The product must be properly applied by a professional repair technician in the same brand dealership as the make of the car.
AirSept also makes an Electronic Evaporator Dryer which, combined with Cooling Coil Coating, protects against a/c odor for the life of the vehicle in which it is installed. The Electronic Evaporator Dryer uses the a/c fan to blow moisture out of the evaporator. It is designed to cycle the fan on after engine shutdown during hot weather. AirSept's Electronic Evaporator Dryer reduces the moisture that microorganisms need to grow and multiply. It too is available for installation at automobile dealerships.
AirSept is a QS-9000 Certified supplier of automotive a/c and cooling system repair products. For more information, visit our web site at www.airsept.com or call us at 1.800.999.1051 or 770.321.4826.
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1155 Allgood Road, Suite 6
Marietta, GA 30062-2236
Phone: 800.999.1051
Phone: 770-321-4826
Fax: 770-973-3892
Scientists at the Environmental Research Center at Georgia State University's Department of Biology report finding several different types of bacteria growing in vehicle air conditioning system evaporators, including Aspergillus, Cladosporium, and Penicillium. The study cites high humidity and fungi that are naturally present in outdoor air as major factors contributing to the incidence and severity of fungal colonization of automobile air conditioning systems.
AirSept's Cooling Coil Coating is sprayed into the air conditioning evaporator where it reduces the moisture that fungi need in order to grow and multiply, and kills on contact any fungi that settle on coated evaporator surfaces.
In the small space of the passenger compartment of a car or light truck, it is likely that passengers will breathe in some of the airborne microorganisms that may be growing in the air conditioner evaporator, even if outside air is being added to the air circulating in the vehicle. AirSept's Cooling Coil Coating provides long term protection against a/c odor and other airborne contaminants. The product must be properly applied by a professional repair technician in the same brand dealership as the make of the car.
AirSept also makes an Electronic Evaporator Dryer which, combined with Cooling Coil Coating, protects against a/c odor for the life of the vehicle in which it is installed. The Electronic Evaporator Dryer uses the a/c fan to blow moisture out of the evaporator. It is designed to cycle the fan on after engine shutdown during hot weather. AirSept's Electronic Evaporator Dryer reduces the moisture that microorganisms need to grow and multiply. It too is available for installation at automobile dealerships.
AirSept is a QS-9000 Certified supplier of automotive a/c and cooling system repair products. For more information, visit our web site at www.airsept.com or call us at 1.800.999.1051 or 770.321.4826.
Contact Info:
Airsept
1155 Allgood Road, Suite 6
Marietta, GA 30062-2236
Phone: 800.999.1051
Phone: 770-321-4826
Fax: 770-973-3892
Last edited by SharpLS-96; 06-17-04 at 02:09 PM.
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#8
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Originally posted by additude
Maybe you should try changing the air filter inside the car under/behind the glovebox. I doubt it's ever been changed in your car.
Try that first.
Maybe you should try changing the air filter inside the car under/behind the glovebox. I doubt it's ever been changed in your car.
Try that first.
A 91 doesn't have an air cabin filter and that wouldn't be the cause of the problem.
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Originally posted by SharpLS-96
A 91 doesn't have an air cabin filter and that wouldn't be the cause of the problem.
A 91 doesn't have an air cabin filter and that wouldn't be the cause of the problem.
#10
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Originally posted by additude
Please forgive my ignorance. I didn't mean to offend you.
Please forgive my ignorance. I didn't mean to offend you.
Last edited by SharpLS-96; 06-28-04 at 11:07 AM.
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Re: musty smell
Originally posted by toddt
If there is no cabin filter would there be a filter located somewhere else that could be changed to help this?
toddt
If there is no cabin filter would there be a filter located somewhere else that could be changed to help this?
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