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why does my ac get humid? how to fix it?
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i have a 97 240sx... and my ac has this musty smell sometimes when i'm sitting around and not moving past 30mph or so. it also gets humid and not cool when i just stand still in traffic. any ideas of what the culprits can be? what i have done so far is, i refilled the ac fluid with that r-134 stuff whatever it is called. temps came down tremendously, but, now i have this musty smell and humidity at times. i popped open the center console vents and cleaned it out and nothing was there aside from some dust. is there a cabin filter or something in my car that i can't find? so i can change it if that's the case. thanks |
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Go to an a/c shop and have them vaccum your lines out and recharge the system.
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For the musty smell, get a can of Oust Air Sanitizer and spray it at the passenger side floor while the A/C is on. Have the fan on 4 and the A/C on circulation. Maybe leaving a can of Damp Rid in the car might help things out too.
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how would i check that? and where is it at? any help thanks appreciated. |
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but, isn't using the damp rid kinda just hiding the problem rather than fixing the solution? thanks |
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I've seen products on ebay like foggers and stuff where you run the a/c and the scent will go through the entire car and ventilation. But I would first get the components of the a/c checked those above mentioned and then try something like a fogger to kill the smell
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OP- Sounds like you have mold/mildew growing in your evap box. You have 2 options. Take everything apart and scrub it clean, or find some water-based HVAC cleansing foam. |
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does your car drip water when the a/c is running? you may have a plugged drain tube and water is collecting in the evaporator box under the dash and growing mold.
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The other thing to check is to make sure you dont have leaves and stuff stuck under the cowl cover in front of the windshield, I had the musty smell too, and it was coming from decomposing leaves under that.
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+1 for vacuuming and refilling . But shop around because some of these shops will ass rape you ![]()
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I think the smell is because the evap drain is restricted or plugged.
The temperature thing can be several things. What is the condition of the ambient temp sensor in front of the condenser? When you added refrigerant, how did you gauge the pressure?
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Best solution is to remove the plastic over the cowl and scrape out all the dirt and leaves that is holding the moisture. Temp fix is to spray a can of lysol into the cowl.
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Spray in the air space between the passenger side floor and glove box. That's where the A/C sucks in air when it is in cabin circulation. This is just to help with the smell. I would try future240's suggestion first.
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