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What causes air conditioner odor? How can I prevent the odor from
occurring?
Answer
During air conditioner operation, cold refrigerant is pumped through the
evaporator core by an engine-driven compressor. A fan then blows air
through ?fins? in the evaporator to cool the air. These fins also act as
an air filter, trapping bacteria, spores, and dirt. These airborne
particles are normally washed out a drain hole with condensation, but if
they remain on a moist evaporator, they may collect and cause an
unpleasant odor. This effect is more frequently found in humid climates
where more condensate accumulates.
To prevent the odor, we recommend the following:
- Avoid parking under trees to reduce the possibility of leaves entering the
air intake
- Use the fresh air setting on your climate control rather than the
recirculated air setting whenever possible to allow the evaporator to dry out
- Drive on paved roads whenever feasible as dusty conditions may accelerate
the condition
- If the condition already exists, spraying a mixture of isopropyl alcohol
and water (1 to 5 ratio/mixture) or a disinfectant in the outside air intake
may help reduce the smell. If these steps do not alleviate the odor, we
encourage you to contact your local dealership for a thorough evaluation of
the condition.
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