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I have over 200K on my 97 Accord. I recently had one of the valves
replaced on the AC unit where they removed the evaporator. They found a ton of mold in the evaporator case and cleaned it out with bleach. I always did often have a mold smell come out of the AC when it started up for a few minutes. Now after the recent AC work, the mold smell is worse yet still only is apparent for the first 10-20 minutes of driving. My mechanic said nothing much can be done. He sprayed some of that mold fighting aerosol into the evaoporator without much luck. I have been turning off the AC and putting it on fresh air a few minutes before my destination, although again the improvement is only slight. Is there any other thing I can try to help fix this problem. |
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<techman41973@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1183427257.334812.22380@m36g2000hse.googlegro ups.com... > I have over 200K on my 97 Accord. I recently had one of the valves > replaced on the AC unit where they removed the evaporator. They found > a ton of mold in the evaporator case and cleaned it out with bleach. I > always did often have a mold smell come out of the AC when it started > up for a few minutes. Now after the recent AC work, the mold smell is > worse yet still only is apparent for the first 10-20 minutes of > driving. My mechanic said nothing much can be done. > He sprayed some of that mold fighting aerosol into the evaoporator > without much luck. > I have been turning off the AC and putting it on fresh air a few > minutes before my destination, although again the improvement is only > slight. > Is there any other thing I can try to help fix this problem. > Does your model have a cabin air filter? If yes, have you changed it? |
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techman41973@yahoo.com wrote:
> I have over 200K on my 97 Accord. I recently had one of the valves > replaced on the AC unit where they removed the evaporator. They found > a ton of mold in the evaporator case and cleaned it out with bleach. I > always did often have a mold smell come out of the AC when it started > up for a few minutes. Now after the recent AC work, the mold smell is > worse yet still only is apparent for the first 10-20 minutes of > driving. My mechanic said nothing much can be done. > He sprayed some of that mold fighting aerosol into the evaoporator > without much luck. > I have been turning off the AC and putting it on fresh air a few > minutes before my destination, although again the improvement is only > slight. > Is there any other thing I can try to help fix this problem. > -------------------------------------- There's a ton of stuff you can find through Google including a delay timer / fan that was introduced on some American cars (years ago) that dried it out every time you shut the car off. Many creative solutions. Hope you find something. 'Curly' |
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