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evomike 08-12-2014 01:27 PM

Anyone else's car get musty after it rains
 
I have tired searching for a leak everywhere but cannot find it but after it rains my car smells mega musty, I think I'm just gonna set it on fire if I can't find the leak.

Imrac 08-12-2014 01:29 PM

Are you driving it when it rains and it smells musty? Or is the car just sitting and when you get in it that is smells musty?

If its raining a good thing is to turn on the heat, cabin recirculate the air and turn on the AC.

evomike 08-12-2014 01:31 PM

The car is sitting it rains and the car smells musty no car I have ever owned has done this not even my 72 nova

microbionic 08-12-2014 01:37 PM

I had this happen, check to make sure you PDI grommets are installed, located near the jack points,.. in the rear. if not,... order them... smell went away for me

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7204

J-Money 08-12-2014 04:10 PM

Mine smell and is really humind ish. :/ disappointing. my 98 civic used to smell similar

kodyo 08-12-2014 07:55 PM

Yeah, mine does this too. But to be fair, so does my GFs camry. Generally just recirculate hot air when I smell it. Goes away pretty quickly. Wouldn't be surprised if it's moisture from the vents.

Maritime Storm 08-14-2014 07:50 AM

Check your cabin filter, it's probably dirty.

l0aded 08-15-2014 03:39 AM

I feel like my car is also a little musty when the AC is off. It's not even humid where I am either lol.. There are a few "car bomb" air freshners that you can try which will circulate through all the vents.

extrashaky 08-15-2014 11:31 AM

As an alternate solution if you can't find the leak, you can buy reusable dessicant packs that will collect moisture in your car to a single location so you can remove it. You can get a little dessicant tub that actually traps water in it, which you dump out when it gets full. They also make a metal dessicant pack that collects moisture in the material, which you then get rid of by putting the pack in the oven to bake it out. They work pretty well to control humidity, which in turn will help keep the fungus you're smelling out of your car.

You can get them from Amazon, WalMart or the gun department of any decent sporting goods store.

FRiSson 08-15-2014 12:20 PM

It is probably not something in the interior, but in the air delivery system. I would avoid the horrible scented cleaners, but perhaps spray ozone into the air intake area. Another choice is lysol which will kill any fungus. However, you want to make sure to flush out the system after using it for several hours. Another safer fix is to go to a hardware store. They sell containers of crystals that effectively absorb odors. Again, avoid the scented ones, the best kinds give off no scent at all. I believe they can be refreshed in a microwave after a few months.

evomike 09-12-2014 11:15 AM

finally got around to putting it on the lift and it was body plugs that were never put in


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