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Old 04-09-2006, 05:21 AM
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My 2006 just hit 5000 miles. It's 5 months old.

I am getting a bad smell from the A/C. I never put in an A/C filter and I'm in Florida so it gets heavy use.

I tried running the heat on full for a few minutes to maybe kill whatever is making the smell but no help.

I can't imagine a filter will make the smell go away so I was thinking an A/C spray deoderizer.

Is this a dealer pit stop or do you think I can fight this myself.
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i had that happen to a friend. but he threw up in the vents when he was drunk one night. lol, sorry i couldnt help you out.
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A/C spray deoderizor spray might be your best bet, unless you want to bring it into the dealer.
make your own filter out of one from homedepot
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Originally Posted by Sam_J84

lol, sorry i couldnt help you out.
You made me laugh Sam... that's some help!
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^^haha, no problem dude.
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Yes, spray something in the intake vent on the passenger side right below the windsheild. I used Meguiar's Odor Eliminator in the small yellow spray bottle and it worked wonders and never came back.
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If you have a cabin filter, than that might need to be replaced.
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I work at a Toyota dealership as a detailing supervisor. When this problem arises we have a quick fix.
1- Start your car and turn the air on.
2-Put the air on fresh
3- Close all the doors
4- Put your hand by the windshield wipers and you will feel a suction ( nothing major) but you will feel air being pulled.
5. Spray any kind of air freshner you want
6. Let the air and the car run for like 5 min and repeat.
ENJOY
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^^
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Yea, air fresheners work wonders to cover up the odor, but not get rid of it. I did it once with an odor eliminator a year ago and the smell hasn't come back.
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Originally Posted by FromThisSoil
Yea, air fresheners work wonders to cover up the odor, but not get rid of it. I did it once with an odor eliminator a year ago and the smell hasn't come back.
I mean you can use whatever you want. I was just letting everyone know how to apply it
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do what bryanAKAdrdetail said, but use an air freshener that kills stuff. like ozium
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good luck everyone
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i had the same problem happen to me. i live in south fl as well...but it went away in like 2 weeks or so. i have no idea what it was.
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Originally Posted by bryanAKAdrdetail
I work at a Toyota dealership as a detailing supervisor. When this problem arises we have a quick fix.
1- Start your car and turn the air on.
2-Put the air on fresh
3- Close all the doors
4- Put your hand by the windshield wipers and you will feel a suction ( nothing major) but you will feel air being pulled.
5. Spray any kind of air freshner you want
6. Let the air and the car run for like 5 min and repeat.
ENJOY
Yup Lysol always worked for me in the past .
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I also live in FL so I use my A/C a lot! when I start the A/C smells like a dead animal. Discusting. I decided to check out what's going one and to my surprise I had a bunch of tree leaves right where the air is sucked in. I cleaned it and is better now. I sometimes get the same smell when the A/C is on and the engine is off. Thank you for the advice, I'll use an air refreshener and change the air filter.
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I have had the odor in previous cars, I was told it is caused from moisture in the vents. The fix for me was making sure the vents are left open ( to fresh air) when the car is parked and I shut the a/c off, leaving the fans running for a minute before I shut the car off. This was actually recommended by the dealer at the time. Never had a problem since. I'm not sure what they used to actually get rid of the odor, but I am guessing some sort of ionizer stuff.
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Originally Posted by xBster
I have had the odor in previous cars, I was told it is caused from moisture in the vents. The fix for me was making sure the vents are left open ( to fresh air) when the car is parked and I shut the a/c off, leaving the fans running for a minute before I shut the car off.
BINGO!

I get this in my jeep all the time. What it's from is non-use of the A/C. Moisture collects, grows musty and smells like nothing you want to deal with too often. Just run the A/C with fresh air like was said earlier. The in-cabin filter helps a bit, but will still pass the odor somewhat until the moisture is out.
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Originally Posted by xBster
I have had the odor in previous cars, I was told it is caused from moisture in the vents. The fix for me was making sure the vents are left open ( to fresh air) when the car is parked and I shut the a/c off, leaving the fans running for a minute before I shut the car off. This was actually recommended by the dealer at the time. Never had a problem since. I'm not sure what they used to actually get rid of the odor, but I am guessing some sort of ionizer stuff.
i got the smell yesterday. i had been washing the car the day before and it was scorching hot outside. i think that was my problem. it went away after a few seconds, so big deal
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I got this in the XB and the TC. Air freshener down the pipe fixed right up.

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