atsg22;337620 said:Thanks, will try it.
you have this problem before also ?
longhorn;337399 said:The only method which worked for me was to drive with the aircon air recirculating switch set to "automatic". The downside is that sometimes odour/smell from outside comes into the car eg. satay smell when I drive around lau pa sat at nite
If you wish to set the air recirculating button to "on", what I recommend is to change it back to "automatic" about 10 minutes before you reach your destination.
Hi, Sorry to dig up this old thread.... but why was there this odour smell from outside that is flowing into the car? i am currently facing the same prob even though the aircon recirculating switch is set to automatic... Any way to rectify?
Bimmer80;436073 said:longhorn;337399 said:The only method which worked for me was to drive with the aircon air recirculating switch set to "automatic". The downside is that sometimes odour/smell from outside comes into the car eg. satay smell when I drive around lau pa sat at nite
If you wish to set the air recirculating button to "on", what I recommend is to change it back to "automatic" about 10 minutes before you reach your destination.
Hi, Sorry to dig up this old thread.... but why was there this odour smell from outside that is flowing into the car? i am currently facing the same prob even though the aircon recirculating switch is set to automatic... Any way to rectify?
for nwer model cars, the air con can be set in 3 modes:
a) press once, u see green light. This allows 30% outside air to come into yr car
b) press again, swtich to total 100% circulation, but after 45mins of drive, as part of safety feature to prevent "over-CO2 build-up", valve opens, to allow 30% (means it switch back to (a))
c) press again, switch off, no LED light, not sure if vavle is totally open, but alot of outside air will come in.
hope it helps.
odour in aircon is common. Get a CLA ioniser if u want to reduce such mouldy smell.
:nutkick:
JLMC;436077 said:Bimmer80;436073 said:for nwer model cars, the air con can be set in 3 modes:
a) press once, u see green light. This allows 30% outside air to come into yr car
b) press again, swtich to total 100% circulation, but after 45mins of drive, as part of safety feature to prevent "over-CO2 build-up", valve opens, to allow 30% (means it switch back to (a))
c) press again, switch off, no LED light, not sure if vavle is totally open, but alot of outside air will come in.
hope it helps.
odour in aircon is common. Get a CLA ioniser if u want to reduce such mouldy smell.
:nutkick:
Ahh... the ironical part is instead of preventing CO2 build-up... it's sucking the exhaust fumes from the buses...in any case should i set it to non automatic circulation instead in heavy traffic conditions?:thinking:
Keen;436154 said:Another option is the buy a new microfilter.
$88 from PML, OEM $58 also got.
DIY less then 10min job, pop the bonnet, six screws and good to go!
think not la. how hot can it get sia? end up ur car warm and humid largi more smell.wt_know;488051 said:i'm thinking to execute the "heat" method to kill the mouldy odour.
will the heat method do any harm to the leather seats ?
my understanding of the heat method:
full blast of hot air (max temp) for 15mins with re-circulation mode + close doors and windows. the re-circulated HOT AIR will kill germs and also dry the aircon filter gao gao (damp filter creates mouldy odour)
think the 'trays' you referring to is for you to access your front lamps to change the bulbs...premraj;488007 said:Wow! And I thought I was the only unfortunate one who had this problem.
I've been living with this weird odor in my car since April this year. Car was 4 months old then. Smell started when I went overseas for work (1 week) and during that time, I had the car brought in to PML to get an audio system problem rectified. When I got back, a musty smell comes out of the aircon everytime I turn it on after the car has been at rest for awhile.
The Lysol method Glenyang suggested sounds promising but I'd be most grateful if someone could advise where the cabin air intake is. Are they found on the left and right of the car next to the front suspension mounts? There appear to be two plastic "trays" to collect leaves and stuff covering what appears to be a vent?
Please advise. Thanks in advance, guys!
richlee7;488178 said:think the 'trays' you referring to is for you to access your front lamps to change the bulbs...
as for the exact location of intake, wait for the experts, but if i not mistaken... infront/below the wipers?...
oh... haha...premraj;488211 said:thanks for responding richlee7.
actually, the "trays" (plastic mesh) are located on the left and right sides closest to the passenger cabin in the bonnet, ie. the furthest from the headlamps.