Air Condition Bad Odor. Any Suggestions?
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I bought a new Z five months ago. I just recently started getting a bad odor from my air condition vents when the car is moving (smells like a wet rag). It smells bad for a few minutes and then goes away. This happens even if the a.c. is turned off. I know most new cars have an "in-cabin microfilter". I was told at the dealer that 350Z don't have this filter, and that they could apply a deoderizer in the vents. I don't want to just mask the smell. I want to find the source of the problem and resolve it. Is this common in 350z cars, or was I just unlucky? Any suggestions? Thanks.
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Sounds like you got owned by a friend perhaps. We used to hide things like shrimp or tuna in each others cars as kids for a joke. Funny back then but would suck now. Maybe home boy dropped an old jock strap in your vents.
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You're right...no incabin filter in the Z. Most of what I've read on the matter seems to point toward the a/c being run a lot in recirc. mode causing the smell. Use a deodorizor (as the dealer recommended - many use a brand called "Frigi-Fresh" or something like that) and run the a/c mainly in fresh mode for a while - may help out.
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It ain't my farts. My farts smell like roses (although my wife disagrees)
This stuff smells like when I forget my clothes in the washer and then pull it out three days later. I got an appointment with the dealer technician next week. I'll post up whatever happens.
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What you can do is turn on the air full blast and have the unit running pulling in outside air. Get a can of spray deodorizor and spray it into the vents from outside. This has been known to clear up some of the issues that you describe.
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You are smelling mildew. To eliminate/prevent this, when you are about a block or two from your destination, turn off your a/c compressor and run your fan (outside air) on high.
This will warm up the components and dry out the condensation that is causing the mildew and the resultant odor.
When you run your a/c right up until you stop the car, the components are cold and attract tons of condensation, which just sits there and feeds the mildew. Dry it out.
This will warm up the components and dry out the condensation that is causing the mildew and the resultant odor.
When you run your a/c right up until you stop the car, the components are cold and attract tons of condensation, which just sits there and feeds the mildew. Dry it out.
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Okay. So I take my car to the dealer and I specifically tell them "I do not want a deoderizer, I want you to find the source and clean it". The car tech tells me he has to use standard warranty protocol. According to him, the first step for remediation is to spray the deoderizer "Fridgie Fresh" into the fresh air intake vents. The deoderizer is supposed to kill the bacteria and last up to 6 months. If the smell returns they'll spray it again for a second time. If the problem continues, after the third visit then they will disassemble the dashboard and inspect the evaporator.
By the way, I did ask again about the "in-cabin air filter". The 350Z does not have one. However the G35 does.
So I give in. Let's see if this works. I got the car back and for the first week the deoderizer smell was so powerful it would make my sinus tingle. I had to partially open the windows when using the AC. I figured if it's doing this to my sinus then I guess it's really working and it's killing the bacteria in the AC system. After about a week the deoderizer smell wore off and the bad odor was gone too. I also want to mention that I have been more conscious and responsible in using my AC. I have been using the fresh air (not the recirculate), and I have been turning off the compressor a few minutes before reaching my destination. In order for the fan blower to air dry the condensation. A thanks to all who posted the helpful tips on this thread.
It's now been about seven weeks since the dealer sprayed Fridgie Fresh, and I have been practicing these preventative steps. Guess what? The bad odor is starting up again. So I will be paying the dealer another visit soon.
On another note, I checked out www.dwd2.com and I may use them as a last result. It seems like a good product. Although, I'm a bit shaky about drilling a hole in my dash.
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So I give in. Let's see if this works. I got the car back and for the first week the deoderizer smell was so powerful it would make my sinus tingle. I had to partially open the windows when using the AC. I figured if it's doing this to my sinus then I guess it's really working and it's killing the bacteria in the AC system. After about a week the deoderizer smell wore off and the bad odor was gone too. I also want to mention that I have been more conscious and responsible in using my AC. I have been using the fresh air (not the recirculate), and I have been turning off the compressor a few minutes before reaching my destination. In order for the fan blower to air dry the condensation. A thanks to all who posted the helpful tips on this thread.
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It's now been about seven weeks since the dealer sprayed Fridgie Fresh, and I have been practicing these preventative steps. Guess what? The bad odor is starting up again. So I will be paying the dealer another visit soon.
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On another note, I checked out www.dwd2.com and I may use them as a last result. It seems like a good product. Although, I'm a bit shaky about drilling a hole in my dash.
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Originally Posted by chuquison
one dealer told me to change a filter? but someont mention we dont have one? im confused?
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Originally Posted by I1DER
When I ordered my '06 Touring, a cabin filter was an option...$100-$200 I don't remember , but I didn't opt for it. Anybody out there that did?
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Originally Posted by Roger V
Try running your a/c with the compressor off for a few mins before you turn off the car. Dries up all the moisture in the vents and keeps the mildew smell out.
Originally Posted by Track
You are smelling mildew. To eliminate/prevent this, when you are about a block or two from your destination, turn off your a/c compressor and run your fan (outside air) on high.