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If your customer complains to you that his or her vehicles' air conditioner blows out air that smells like the inside of old gym sneaker when the A/C is turned on, they are not alone. Literally.

Adams Tank & Lift North
(850) 914-0373
Panama City, FL
Safelite Auto Glass
(888) 820-2558
2808 N East Ave Suite A
Panama City, FL
Adams Tank & Lift North
(850) 914-0373
Panama City Beach, FL
At Your Service, Auto Air and Car Care
850-774-5565
928 McKenzie Ave
Panama City, FL
Bailey's Auto Paint & Body
850-784-1165
1718 W 23rd St
Panama City, FL
Grease Pro
(850) 784-4433, 001-2004
219 Harrison Avenue
Panama City, FL
Emerald Coast Automotive Repair, Inc.
(850) 769-6933, 001-2004
1115 West 15th Sreet
Panama City, FL
Hewett Tire & Auto Center 517 Airport Rd
(850)769-7323
Hewett Tire & Auto Center 517 Airport Rd
Panama City, FL
Bay Chrysler Jeep dodge
850-763-8431
636 West 15th Street
Panama City, FL
Grease Pro
850-769-5073
3136 Highway 77
Panama City, FL
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Troubleshooting Smells


April 01, 2008

If your customer complains to you that his or her vehicles' air conditioner blows out air that smells like the inside of old gym sneaker when the A/C is turned on, they are not alone. Literally.

The cause - microbes that getting a free ride while growing on the A/C evaporator.

Molds like damp, dark places and various bacteria can also thrive under these conditions. But besides smelling bad, these organisms can be unhealthy to breathe.

To get rid of the unwanted organisms, various chemicals can be sprayed on the evaporator directly or through the blower ducts or air intake.

Some of these chemicals are designed to be applied by DIYers. However, shops that provide A/C service can offer some of these de-smelling solutions, especially as the A/C season is starting up for many parts of the country.

The following is a service procedure to eliminate a Toyota A/C evaporator odor:
A musty odor may be emitted from the air conditioning system of some vehicles that are usually operated in areas with high temperature and humidity. It's most noticeable when the air conditioner is first turned on after the vehicle has been parked for several hours.

The odor could result from one or more of the following conditions:

  1. Blockage of the evaporator housing drain pipe, resulting in a buildup of condensation.

  2. Microbial growth in the evaporator, arising from dampness in the evaporator housing where the cooling airflow is dehumidified. To address exce...

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