Bad smell from ac ??? Please help
#1
Bad smell from ac ??? Please help
So everytime I turn my ac on after the car has been siting for an hour or so, I'm getting this smell that's coming out of the ac, smells like old stagnant water and I cant figure out how to get rid of it, I've even put alot more things in the car to make it smell better but nothin, what could be the problem with that nasty smell, and does my truck have a cabin air filter or mesh to catch the debris from falling into the ac system.
Last edited by 4x4Eddie; 08-25-2012 at 10:40 AM.
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No.
Yes, under the windshield wipers and hood cowl.
Yes, under the windshield wipers and hood cowl.
#5
Check the condensate drain on the bottom of the evaporator housing, it might be partially restricted not allowing all of the water out. From under the vehicle, the drain tube is located on the bottom of the black plastic evaporator housing. Use a plastic drinking straw to clear the tube out. Do not use anything metal as it could puncture the evaporator. If you can't get all of the water out, you'll need to either remove the evaporator, (big job) or the heater housing, (also big job) and clean it out.
#6
Check the condensate drain on the bottom of the evaporator housing, it might be partially restricted not allowing all of the water out. From under the vehicle, the drain tube is located on the bottom of the black plastic evaporator housing. Use a plastic drinking straw to clear the tube out. Do not use anything metal as it could puncture the evaporator. If you can't get all of the water out, you'll need to either remove the evaporator, (big job) or the heater housing, (also big job) and clean it out.
Captain Hook strikes again,,, lol
Your response was my thoughts exactly, I just went through this with a vehicle I drive at work (2000 Silverado).
The Condensation Drain was clogged and the water sitting in the duct work caused >> "MOLD/MILDEW" inside the duct work and it had to be removed from the truck and bleached out.
I could smell it for quite a while until I noticed Bad Headaches after driving it. I went to the doctor and he said I had a sinus infection consistent with Mold or Mildew and I knew exactly what caused it.
Good Luck, I hope you don’t have small children riding in that truck with you, if so keep the windows down until you get it cleaned out or it will make them sick.
#9
Someone was pullin' your leg on that one Operating the blower, at any speed, in any mode switch position, has absolutely nothing to do with condensation accumulating in the evaporator housing. If the drain is restricted, condensation will accumulate below the evaporator. Sometimes it will overflow and drain onto the carpet by the passengers feet. It can also get blown out of the registers as a mist. In either case, cleaning out the drain cures the problem. If the water is allowed to sit in the evaporator housing, it will cause mold & mildew which stinks and can also be a health issue, as viper1ex19 mentioned.
#10
X2 Captain Hook on where the smell is coming from, and how to fix it, once the drain is clear you can use a WURTH A/C mold and mildew remover to help kill the nasty stuff growing in there, basicly it is a disinfectant aerosol grenade you set off in the vehicle I use one of my wife's car every year and it works awesome best $15 I could ever spend
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