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Clifford Heath

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Since: Aug 23, 2004
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2005 9:55 am
Post subject: Liberty RX: Musty smell when starting the heater
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The service guys say there are no filters that could be damp,
and they "don't think" there's anywhere in the air intake that
water could be pooling, but we still get this musty smell for
the first couple of minutes. What's the cause, and is there any
way to fix it?

Clifford Heath (about to pay for HG repair... on to minor worries).

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mulder1

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2005 9:56 am
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On Sat, 30 Jul 2005 22:40:09 +1000, Clifford Heath
<no DeleteThis @spam.please.net> wrote:

>The service guys say there are no filters that could be damp,
>and they "don't think" there's anywhere in the air intake that
>water could be pooling, but we still get this musty smell for
>the first couple of minutes. What's the cause, and is there any
>way to fix it?
>
>Clifford Heath (about to pay for HG repair... on to minor worries).

This is usually caused by mildew or mold in the evaporator, which is
the result of standing water left from AC operation. To correct this,
at least temporarily, you can spray Lysol or a similar disinfectant
product into the outside air intake below the windshield while the
vent fan is running. This will pull the disinfectant through the
system and hopefully reduce the mildew and smell. You may have to
repeat the treatment periodically. Here in the US, some car dealers
and parts stores sell products specifically for this purpose, don't
know if you have something similar available there but you can ask
around.
To prevent this from happening in the future, avoid shutting the car
down with the AC still running. Instead, turn it off a short distance
before reaching your destination and leave the vent running, this will
allow the evaporator to dry out somewhat so there is less standing
water to promote mold/mildew growth. Also, avoid using the recirculate
function except when absolutely necessary. Keep it set for fresh air.

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Clifford Heath

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2005 9:55 pm
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mulder.TakeThisOut@x.files wrote:
> This is usually caused by mildew or mold in the evaporator

Thanks for the description and the fix, I'll give it a try.
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LB10

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2005 10:07 pm
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I have exactly the same problem! I will also use your advise. Thanks!

"Clifford Heath" <no.RemoveThis@spam.please.net> wrote in message
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> mulder.RemoveThis@x.files wrote:
>> This is usually caused by mildew or mold in the evaporator
>
> Thanks for the description and the fix, I'll give it a try.
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johnh2

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2005 6:17 am
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Clifford Heath wrote:

Asusming you're in Aus - spray about 5 sec worth of Glen20 into each dash
vent with the air off. Leave for a while then run normally. If you can use
a WD40 tube or similar you'll aovid getting alcohol on the vent plastic.
Cheers
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a3a44058

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(Msg. 6) Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2005 11:55 am
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For us un-ausies (canuck, eh) What is Glen20 or what type of product is it.


This reminds me of Brits calling Catsup "Red Sauce" or HP sauce "Brown
Sauce".

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If a job's worth doin' it's worth doing twice!

"hippo" <johnh.TakeThisOut@nospam.shoal.net.au> wrote in message
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> Clifford Heath wrote:
>
> Asusming you're in Aus - spray about 5 sec worth of Glen20 into each dash
> vent with the air off. Leave for a while then run normally. If you can use
> a WD40 tube or similar you'll aovid getting alcohol on the vent plastic.
> Cheers
>
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Mike

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(Msg. 7) Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2005 12:55 pm
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Just replaced the filter element on my WRX with a 3M A/C filter. Piece of
cake to cut with scissors... The chicken wire cut real easily. The old
filter was full of shite and dirty, but by no means blocked. Anyway.... The
mildew smell wasn't present on the filter but was in the cabin, but as soon
as I swapped the filters the smell went away. ($9.97 for a filter big enough
to make 6+ new ones out of).

For what it's worth....




"Clifford Heath" <no RemoveThis @spam.please.net> wrote in message
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> mulder RemoveThis @x.files wrote:
>> This is usually caused by mildew or mold in the evaporator
>
> Thanks for the description and the fix, I'll give it a try.
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johnh2

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(Msg. 8) Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2005 4:13 am
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H wrote:

>For us un-ausies (canuck, eh) What is Glen20 or what type of product is
it.

>This reminds me of Brits calling Catsup "Red Sauce" or HP sauce "Brown
>Sauce".

>--
>If a job's worth doin' it's worth doing twice!

>"hippo" <johnh@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> wrote in message
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>> Clifford Heath wrote:
>>
>> Asusming you're in Aus - spray about 5 sec worth of Glen20 into each
dash
>> vent with the air off. Leave for a while then run normally. If you can
use
>> a WD40 tube or similar you'll aovid getting alcohol on the vent
plastic.
>> Cheers
>>

Not in Liverpool we didn't call it red sauce and brown sauce! Mind you an
85yo friend of my mum used to call tomato sauce Aussie Gravy ...

Glen 20's a surface spray anti-bacterial aerosol that has 60% ethanol as
an active ingredient.
Must have something similar over there. Cheers
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