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Steve201brz 09-03-2013 05:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Wyllliam (Post 1186418)
This is a more serious problem.
This means your are getting water in the car from somewhere.
Probably one of the seals isn't done good in the factory.
My sister had this on her 2009 yaris.
At the dealer they explained that if the robot that applys the sealer runs out of sealer at the end of the run there might be 1 or 2 cm of sealer missing on the car.
In my sisters case this was between the wheel and the firewall, so everytime it rained my sisters car flooded.


thanks for the input. glad im running stock thru the summer so i can make use of the warranty...

gave me an opportunity to name my twin tho, named her "the moisture" because she gets wet when you hit the turns extra hard

Yruyur 09-03-2013 06:12 PM

Fyi. After market mods will not void warranty unless they are related to ac components failure. Example. Wheels will not void warranty with ac issues.

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Minhtyfresh 09-03-2013 09:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Yruyur (Post 1186305)
Spoke too soon. Had the smell after my second stop this afternoon. Will be teying the spray.

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You and me both brotha. I just washed my car today and turned on the vents for a quick check. I now know why my car has been giving off that smell.

It IS infact because my drain tubes are clogged. My driveway has a big-ass tree next to it. No wouldn't doubt some leaves and debris got into the system and is now blocking off the hole. If the water does not drain properly from your hvac system, you will get that smell again.

Water can either various ways:
-using your A/C which creates the condensation
-washing your car and having water spill into the black plastic thing around your wipers (cowl screen)
-rain.

I went under the car to suck out all the water from the drain tube with a vacuum, and then blew out all what ever was clogging the drain tube with the air pressure tank.. Within about 30 seconds, the smell disappeared.

The bad news is... If I want to permanantly get rid of the smell.. I'll need to clean out the debris or get a new hvac.

Does anyone know if this would be covered under warranty? Or will they charge me up the butt? I would hate to have to blow out the clog each and every time.

Minhtyfresh 09-03-2013 09:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Steve201brz (Post 1186454)
thanks for the input. glad im running stock thru the summer so i can make use of the warranty...

gave me an opportunity to name my twin tho, named her "the moisture" because she gets wet when you hit the turns extra hard

Sounds like my gf :bellyroll: Just kidding.

Yruyur 09-09-2013 12:07 PM

Omg the smell is horrendous now that the humidity is high from it raining. I thought I smelled it on my clothes the other day. Gotta go to the dealership anyways for a cel.v

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blanco 09-09-2013 12:14 PM

i had this happen on a scion xB = mold. they basically bug bombed my car. my frs is starting to get a little "gamey" too.

Minhtyfresh 09-09-2013 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Yruyur (Post 1199310)
Omg the smell is horrendous now that the humidity is high from it raining. I thought I smelled it on my clothes the other day. Gotta go to the dealership anyways for a cel.v

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Yeah man.. I'll be driving 2 hours north to the nearest dealership for this on Friday. It REALLY kills the experience of this car. The weather lately has been nice enough for some ac off + windows down driving though. But first sight of rain or water in the air intake = :barf:

rice_classic 09-09-2013 04:29 PM

Rubbing Alcohol does a damn fine job with mold.

funx 09-09-2013 06:22 PM

change the cabin filter
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Originally Posted by Minhtyfresh (Post 1178731)
In the last month or so, I've started to notice that the vents started letting out some kind of horrible odor! It honestly smells like someone pissed in my hvac, theres a dead mouse that pooped in there, or there are dirty gym socks roasting on in my vents... :barf:

Usually, if I run the AC on cold for a little bit it goes away. However, this morning it is now the worst it has ever been AND I can't remove it no matter how long I run the fan.

*sigh*

What to do? The nearest dealership is 2 hrs away, so is there anything I can try myself instead?

hang

thebus 09-09-2013 11:23 PM

How easy is it to access the evaporator in this car? You would need a good view of the fins etc...I'm wondering if you could get some coil cleaner on the fins(commercial grade)http://www.johnstonesupply.com/store...ep?pID=B81-133 this is what I've used inside homes..of course it's not the best smelling and need to air things out for a while I'd use with caution in a car...just an idea:iono: this stuff kills mold and cleans like crazy for evaps for air handlers

20valvewynn83 09-09-2013 11:30 PM

Didn't read all the post as I wasn't that interested but have you tried dropping the blower motor

kodyo 09-10-2013 01:14 AM

Gf had this issue in her Camry. Put it on max heat for about a 20 minute drive and it went away for now.

BRZerk 09-10-2013 10:45 AM

this happened to me, but it turned out it was my stinky ass golfshoes stinking the car up

Yruyur 09-11-2013 12:47 AM

Sprayed the ac cleaner spray I got from amazon. Yay. Will see how it goes over the next couple days. Updated my thread with details and pics

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