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stinky ac
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<blockquote data-quote="zaffo oxnard" data-source="post: 970316" data-attributes="member: 53598"><p>I have stinky ac and the evap housing was holding water then peeing it out in large puddles every once in a while.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I removed about 4 screws from the evaporator housing, enough to pry it open to flush the core and the housing with a mild bleach solution, foaming ac coil cleaner, and then a final flush with lots of water. I will have to see after sittting all day in the sun if this helped the stink. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I noticed that thre is no drain tube from the housing. There is just a hole in the bottom (just feeling around there). I was planning on shooting water up a hose, but instead had to remove screws and pry the case open. The housing is not sealed up well, I can feel alot of cold air in the engine compartment.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>We shall see if this helped. If not, I have an experiment growing someplace else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zaffo oxnard, post: 970316, member: 53598"] I have stinky ac and the evap housing was holding water then peeing it out in large puddles every once in a while. I removed about 4 screws from the evaporator housing, enough to pry it open to flush the core and the housing with a mild bleach solution, foaming ac coil cleaner, and then a final flush with lots of water. I will have to see after sittting all day in the sun if this helped the stink. I noticed that thre is no drain tube from the housing. There is just a hole in the bottom (just feeling around there). I was planning on shooting water up a hose, but instead had to remove screws and pry the case open. The housing is not sealed up well, I can feel alot of cold air in the engine compartment. We shall see if this helped. If not, I have an experiment growing someplace else. [/QUOTE]
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