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Last post on Apr 07, 2010 at 5:33 PM
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#15 of 21 Re: Smelly Sienna [maxwell10]
by wwest
Mar 13, 2010 (8:45 pm)
You mean to say evaporator, the condensor is the A/C component mounted forward of the engine cooling radiator. The kit they used was likely the EED from airsept.com and only runs for 15 seconds intermittently for the first hour after the ignition is switched off.
#16 of 21 Re: Smelly Sienna [wwest]
by maxwell10
Mar 13, 2010 (10:03 pm)
wwest:
am sure your are right it is the evaporator, part of the ac unit that is inside the dash.
The GM kit they installed is called a Odor Kit: I got a copy of the tech bulletin for the unit. It was installed in 2000 and still works fine.
It operates the fan on high speed for about 15 seconds each hr 24/7. Now that I am retired and do not drive the truck daily, the unit will run the battery down in the winter.
But that fan blowing across the evaporator, drying it off, has eliminated the odor problem.
My GM service tech said they had installed about 7 of these units on pickups at the local dealership. Not something GM is proud of I guess.
#17 of 21 Re: Smelly Sienna [maxwell10]
by nja
Apr 06, 2010 (3:02 pm)
Visited a dealer today. He recommended cleaning the AC evaporator with some kind of foam. Seems they do that in these cases. Will update once its done.
#18 of 21 Re: Smelly Sienna [nja]
by wwest
Apr 07, 2010 (6:54 am)
Temporary fix, work.
Be sure and read the label or the MSDS fact sheet on the fungicidal foam as you'll be breathing that into your lungs for quite some time to come.
#19 of 21 Re: Smelly Sienna [wwest]
by nja
Apr 07, 2010 (9:07 am)
so, the only way out of this is to install the kit?
btw, how much do these kits cost? cant find any pricing on the sellers site.
and does the dashboard have to be open to install one of these? can it be done anywhere else ( read cheaper) or by myself?
thanks
#20 of 21 Update
by nja
Apr 07, 2010 (1:24 pm)
Well, it didn't go well. Van still smells moldy
What do I do next? How do I make sure that its not coming from catalytic converter? How to check for it?
If it was evaporator, it should have at least reduced the moldy smell. Correct?
#21 of 21 Re: Update [nja]
by maxwell10
Apr 07, 2010 (5:33 pm)
nga,
does the odor smell like wet clothes mama left in the basket for a few days.
that was the smell in my 2000 model chevy truck and the fan blowing across the evaporator every hr solved the smell problem.
we purchased a new house AC/Heat pump unit 2 years ago, it is twice as big as the one taken out. The new unit has twice as many cooling fins and they are closly packed together,
each spring during AC startup it has a odor problem, the company gave me some type spray material that I have to spray on to the cooling fins to kill the odor. Same type problem, AC dealer said these new high eff units are all having the same odor problem, its moisture and until they are run a while they have to have a shot of chemical.
good luck with the problem.