Bad Smell coming from air conditioning
#32
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But seriously - I took mine to the dealer a couple of weeks ago and they replaced the condenser under waranty thank God (only had two weeks left b4 it expired). It would have been horrible to keep smelling the mildew/mold or my armpits.
#34
It always come back, so I just don't bother with it anymore. It goes away the first time you use your heater during fall / winter, and comes back the first time its hot enough to use the AC.
#35
Instructions
Here is the cleaner with the included thin hose attachment
The bottom of the attachment looks like this
(FYI: The cleaner will foam up when dispensed)
Follow the directions:
Tip: Before you begin dispensing the contents of the can, spray a small amount and make sure that it does not drip from below the dashboard. If it does, the hose is not in the proper position. Adjust accordingly and then proceed to dispense the cleaner.
Also, keep in mind that there is a warning for this product: "Professional application recommended. Damage may occur if product is not applied properly. When in doubt, have a certified mechanic apply product. The location of evaporator core varies with each vehicle model."
The bottom of the attachment looks like this
(FYI: The cleaner will foam up when dispensed)
Follow the directions:
- Turn off ignition, air conditioning and fan system.
- Adjust fan position to DIRECT and make sure it is NOT on the 'foot' or 'defrost' position.
- Shake can well for one minute to ensure proper foaming of product when dispensed.
- Attach the supplied spray tube to aerosol can and insert end of tube into center or passenger side air conditioner vent located on the dash in the cockpit interior.
- With tube fully inserted in vent, press trigger to dispense contents. As you spray, the thick foam solution will travel through the air vents towards the evaporator (the source of odor causing elements).
- After dispensing product, wait 20 minutes for product to clean the system. Then, open doors to allow fresh air to enter vehicle.
- Turn on fan to maximum setting with A/C setting in ON position for approximately 1 minute to dry system. Procedure is now complete.
Tip: Before you begin dispensing the contents of the can, spray a small amount and make sure that it does not drip from below the dashboard. If it does, the hose is not in the proper position. Adjust accordingly and then proceed to dispense the cleaner.
Also, keep in mind that there is a warning for this product: "Professional application recommended. Damage may occur if product is not applied properly. When in doubt, have a certified mechanic apply product. The location of evaporator core varies with each vehicle model."
#37
Instructor
Spray it into the intsake vents under the hood, by the wipers run the system as you spray in the intakes then shut it down and let the stuff work for a bit.
Btw, The problem is not isolated to lexus.
#38
Here is the cleaner with the included thin hose attachment
The bottom of the attachment looks like this
(FYI: The cleaner will foam up when dispensed)
Follow the directions:
Tip: Before you begin dispensing the contents of the can, spray a small amount and make sure that it does not drip from below the dashboard. If it does, the hose is not in the proper position. Adjust accordingly and then proceed to dispense the cleaner.
Also, keep in mind that there is a warning for this product: "Professional application recommended. Damage may occur if product is not applied properly. When in doubt, have a certified mechanic apply product. The location of evaporator core varies with each vehicle model."
The bottom of the attachment looks like this
(FYI: The cleaner will foam up when dispensed)
Follow the directions:
- Turn off ignition, air conditioning and fan system.
- Adjust fan position to DIRECT and make sure it is NOT on the 'foot' or 'defrost' position.
- Shake can well for one minute to ensure proper foaming of product when dispensed.
- Attach the supplied spray tube to aerosol can and insert end of tube into center or passenger side air conditioner vent located on the dash in the cockpit interior.
- With tube fully inserted in vent, press trigger to dispense contents. As you spray, the thick foam solution will travel through the air vents towards the evaporator (the source of odor causing elements).
- After dispensing product, wait 20 minutes for product to clean the system. Then, open doors to allow fresh air to enter vehicle.
- Turn on fan to maximum setting with A/C setting in ON position for approximately 1 minute to dry system. Procedure is now complete.
Tip: Before you begin dispensing the contents of the can, spray a small amount and make sure that it does not drip from below the dashboard. If it does, the hose is not in the proper position. Adjust accordingly and then proceed to dispense the cleaner.
Also, keep in mind that there is a warning for this product: "Professional application recommended. Damage may occur if product is not applied properly. When in doubt, have a certified mechanic apply product. The location of evaporator core varies with each vehicle model."
#39
I had the same nasty smell in my 06 IS350 w/ 48K miles. My dealership said that they could spray some stuff in there to cover up the smell but it would just come back as the smell is probably related to mold. They said what they recommend is a service called something like "oxinate" ....dont quote me on the name, but is was only $50.00 and they oxinate and repump some type of chemicals through the a/c unit and vents overnight. I will be picking up my car tomorrow and will let you know. FYI...I also replaced the cabin air filter and the smell was still there, which is why I decided to pay for this service. I hope it works.
#40
I had the same nasty smell in my 06 IS350 w/ 48K miles. My dealership said that they could spray some stuff in there to cover up the smell but it would just come back as the smell is probably related to mold. They said what they recommend is a service called something like "oxinate" ....dont quote me on the name, but is was only $50.00 and they oxinate and repump some type of chemicals through the a/c unit and vents overnight. I will be picking up my car tomorrow and will let you know. FYI...I also replaced the cabin air filter and the smell was still there, which is why I decided to pay for this service. I hope it works.
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my aircons smells first day i got the car from the dealership...
i think it's normal for the lexus is to have bad aircon smell when you turn it on.. after a few seconds it will go away.
i think it's normal for the lexus is to have bad aircon smell when you turn it on.. after a few seconds it will go away.