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8 messages, Last post on Sep 08, 2009 at 5:34 PM
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Replying to: howardpm (Oct 26, 2008 8:39 pm) Segraves P.S. A girl I knew 54 years ago liked my white one a lot. She got one in granite for a wedding present, proving the car is a really, really good chick magnet. Happy days are here! |
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Replying to: howardpm (Oct 26, 2008 8:39 pm) I have now learned to check for a cabin filter on every car I own. I change them once per year, generally at the start of the air conditioning season. No more smells in any car. You would be surprised by the amount of dirt on these things after one year. I also have noticed that while many owners manuals show there is a cabin air filter, in almost every case or car, there is no recommendation to change it. Hope this may solve your problem Belaircarguy. |
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I had this problem with an 08 Grand Prix at about 15,000 miles. It started off with everytime I turned on the air conditioning, a moist, moldy smell would emanate from the vents, until it began happenening even with outside air coming in unless the heat was on. I called the dealer and they stated I needed to replace the cabin air filter for a cost of $30 to eliminate the problem. A few days later when I took the car in for the scheduled service, a technician and service manager turned the air conditioner on full blast and stated they didn't smell anything and that the odor coming from the air conditioner was normal on every car, regardless of the fact a terrible pungent odor was coming into the cabin. I told them I wanted to replace the air filter regardless, and they then stated their was a $100 labor fee plus the $30 part. I told the service manager there is an obvious unusual smell coming from the air filter and if he doesn't replace the air filter for the promised cost, I would call my attorney. The service manager then told me to call whoever I wanted to. My attorney wrote them a certified letter describing the promised price and the health risks that create associated liabilities, and a week later the General Service Manager called me back and sheepishly apologized and told me they would fix whatever needed to be fixed with no cost to me. When I took the car in, they provided a loaner, shampooed and pressure cleaned the vent system and replaced the cabin air filter. The service manager said it happens every now and then but it's unusual for it to happen at 15,000 miles. On the service receipt it said mold was in fact present in the vent system and the cost would have slight been over $200. I suggest you have them look at your issue closer. |
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| The first year I had my convertible I noticed the bad smell. I took some antibacteria spray and sprayed it down the vents several times and it seems to have taken care of the issue in my vehicle (2007 G6 Convertible) | |
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Replying to: bvdj84 (Oct 28, 2008 6:08 am) |
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