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My A/C in my honda 2002 civic SI really smell bad. That's not my first car
with a/c so i know what's a/c suppose to smell like. My mom has an honda accord too, and doesnt smell like that.. Is this something normal? It only stinks when I turn it on, after a few minutes, the smell goes away. Also, is it possible to turn this anoying A/C turning on automaticly? I know it's better to defrost windows, but ... Thanks and sorry for my poor english! Mike |
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N0__SP3Mtremor_christ@hotmail.comN0___SP3M (Ai.Learning) wrote: >My A/C in my honda 2002 civic SI really >smell bad. With the fresh air fan running, try spraying Lysol into the fresh air intakes, usually located in front of the windshield behind the hood. Also, try to get in the habit of turning your a/c off about a mile or so from home so the fresh air has a chance to dry the coils. What's making the musty smell is mold that's allowed to grow on the wet coils left from using a/c and the Lysol will help to kill the mold and make the coils smell nicer. |
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> With the fresh air fan running, try spraying Lysol into the fresh air > intakes, usually located in front of the windshield behind the hood. > Also, try to get in the habit of turning your a/c off about a mile or so > from home so the fresh air has a chance to dry the coils. What's making > the musty smell is mold that's allowed to grow on the wet coils left > from using a/c and the Lysol will help to kill the mold and make the > coils smell nicer. Hehehe! Cool! I'll give that a try, thanks for the info! ![]() |
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"Ai.Learning" <N0__SP3Mtremor_christ@hotmail.comN0___SP3M> wrote in message
> Is this something normal? It only stinks when I turn it on, after a few > minutes, the smell goes away. Yes, it's normal. A lot of other car models also have the same problem. It helps a little to turn off AC and blast fresh air a minute before arriving at your destination. > Also, is it possible to turn this anoying A/C turning on automaticly? I > know it's better to defrost windows, but ... Yes, search this newsgroup archive in groups.google.com for something like "turn off AC" and you'll find a code sequence to do so. -- Disclaimer: This post is solely an individual opinion and does not speak on behalf of any organization. |
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Ai.Learning wrote:
> My A/C in my honda 2002 civic SI really smell bad. That's not my first > car with a/c so i know what's a/c suppose to smell like. My mom has an > honda accord too, and doesnt smell like that.. > > Is this something normal? It only stinks when I turn it on, after a > few minutes, the smell goes away. > > Also, is it possible to turn this anoying A/C turning on automaticly? > I know it's better to defrost windows, but ... > > Thanks and sorry for my poor english! > > Mike > I hear that some newer cars have catalytic converters which are sensitive to cheap gasoline. If the smell resembles that of rotten eggs, switch to a higher quality gasoline. |
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On 14 Jul 2004 19:58:31 -0700, os-jonaitisp@mindspring.com (Grad) wrote:
>On a similar topic. > >My 99 Accord has a funn smell when I run plain cold air from the >outside. It smells fine with AC or with inside air. This is not a >problem in winter, and replacing cabin filters didnt help. What does "funn"y mean: musty, mildewy or err, mousy? Mice love to build nests in air plenums and even the fan cavity. Rgds, George Macdonald "Just because they're paranoid doesn't mean you're not psychotic" - Who, me?? |
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Get under the car and open up the evaporator drain. It is probably
blocked... "Ai.Learning" <N0__SP3Mtremor_christ@hotmail.comN0___SP3M> wrote in message news:KR9Jc.73710$Np3.3590124@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca... > My A/C in my honda 2002 civic SI really smell bad. That's not my first car > with a/c so i know what's a/c suppose to smell like. My mom has an honda > accord too, and doesnt smell like that.. > > Is this something normal? It only stinks when I turn it on, after a few > minutes, the smell goes away. > > Also, is it possible to turn this anoying A/C turning on automaticly? I > know it's better to defrost windows, but ... > > Thanks and sorry for my poor english! > > Mike > > |
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