Honda 2002 stinky a/c
My A/C in my honda 2002 civic SI really smell bad. That's not my first car
with a/c so i know what's a/c suppose to smell like. My mom has an honda accord too, and doesnt smell like that.. Is this something normal? It only stinks when I turn it on, after a few minutes, the smell goes away. Also, is it possible to turn this anoying A/C turning on automaticly? I know it's better to defrost windows, but ... Thanks and sorry for my poor english! Mike |
Re: Honda 2002 stinky a/c
The drain tube under the evaporator is probably blocked and keeping the
condensation in the evaporator. This causes mold which is probably what you are smelling. After opening the drain, under car at evaporator, check with an auto parts store for a chemical to clean up the mold.. "Ai.Learning" <N0__SP3Mtremor_christ@hotmail.comN0___SP3M> wrote in message news:rR9Jc.73709$Np3.3589794@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca... > My A/C in my honda 2002 civic SI really smell bad. That's not my first car > with a/c so i know what's a/c suppose to smell like. My mom has an honda > accord too, and doesnt smell like that.. > > Is this something normal? It only stinks when I turn it on, after a few > minutes, the smell goes away. > > Also, is it possible to turn this anoying A/C turning on automaticly? I > know it's better to defrost windows, but ... > > Thanks and sorry for my poor english! > > Mike > > > > |
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a/c is turned on with defrost so that the system gets use during winter
months, and the o-rings dont dry out "Ai.Learning" <N0__SP3Mtremor_christ@hotmail.comN0___SP3M> wrote in message news:rR9Jc.73709$Np3.3589794@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca... > My A/C in my honda 2002 civic SI really smell bad. That's not my first car > with a/c so i know what's a/c suppose to smell like. My mom has an honda > accord too, and doesnt smell like that.. > > Is this something normal? It only stinks when I turn it on, after a few > minutes, the smell goes away. > > Also, is it possible to turn this anoying A/C turning on automaticly? I > know it's better to defrost windows, but ... > > Thanks and sorry for my poor english! > > Mike > > > > |
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"M.C. Tee" <tedwards@LEAVEMEALONEroadrunner.nf.net> wrote in message news:cd3cpd$mh7$1@nntp-stjh-01-01.rogers.nf.net... > a/c is turned on with defrost so that the system gets use during winter > months, and the o-rings dont dry out > > > And to make for a more effective defroster - as the air gets cooled by the evaporator, it loses the moisture in it, and then as it's warmed by the heater core, it's able to hold more moisture, clearing the windows much quicker.... > > > "Ai.Learning" <N0__SP3Mtremor_christ@hotmail.comN0___SP3M> wrote in message > news:rR9Jc.73709$Np3.3589794@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca... > > My A/C in my honda 2002 civic SI really smell bad. That's not my first > car > > with a/c so i know what's a/c suppose to smell like. My mom has an honda > > accord too, and doesnt smell like that.. > > > > Is this something normal? It only stinks when I turn it on, after a few > > minutes, the smell goes away. > > > > Also, is it possible to turn this anoying A/C turning on automaticly? I > > know it's better to defrost windows, but ... > > > > Thanks and sorry for my poor english! > > > > Mike > > > > > > > > > > |
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"Ai.Learning" wrote: > Also, is it possible to turn this anoying A/C turning on automaticly? I > know it's better to defrost windows, but ... Yes, it is possible. I found the procedure for the CR-V, perhaps the Civic is similar. To deactivate automatic a/c feature on 2002 CR-V: 1) Turn vehicle off. 2) Turn fan knob off. 3) Turn temperature knob all the way to the left (blue area). 4) Turn vent knob to panel only setting (next to max a/c). 5) Hold down both air recirculation button and a/c button while starting car. 6) Continue holding for 7 seconds until air recirculation button stops flashing. To reactivate automatic a/c feature on 2002 CR-V: 1) Turn vehicle off. 2) Turn fan knob off. 3) Turn temperature knob all the way to the left (blue area). 4) Turn vent knob all the way to the right (defrost position). 5) Hold down both air recirculation button and a/c button while starting car. 6) Continue holding for 7 seconds until air recirculation button stops flashing. 7) After the 7 seconds described in step 6, the recirculation button will start to flash. Continue to hold the button for another 7 seconds. After this, the a/c light will turn to green and it's finished! |
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> To deactivate automatic a/c feature on 2002 CR-V: Wow thanks!! I appreciate! I'll give that a try and keep you informed if it worked!! thanks |
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"Woody" <TheDuck@pond.net> a écrit dans le message de news:LyaJc.392$TC3.249@newssvr16.news.prodigy.com. .. > The drain tube under the evaporator is probably blocked and keeping the > condensation in the evaporator. This causes mold which is probably what you > are smelling. After opening the drain, under car at evaporator, check with > an auto parts store for a chemical to clean up the mold.. Oufff, too much complicated. Sounds weird for a car that has only two years.. : ( I'll try the lysol suggestion I had from another groups, if that doesnt work, I'll send it to my honda dealer. It's still on warranty anyway! THanks |
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> > To deactivate automatic a/c feature on 2002 CR-V: > > Wow thanks!! I appreciate! > I'll give that a try and keep you informed if it worked!! > > thanks Hehe, it did'nt work but did changed something. Now, it's still turnin on automaticly, but can be turned off. Before, I could'nt turn it off! So a big thanks, that's an improvement!! |
Re: Honda 2002 stinky a/c
Heh,
Ive had this problem on my 99 since it was six months old. After bringing the car in 5 times for this problem in its first year the dealer cleaned the whole system out and sprayed something called "Fridgy Fresh" I hope I spelled that right to clean the mold out. The dealer advised me there was a bulletin on this very problem I was having they suggest the following -Turn the compressor off at least 2 Blocks from your final destanation and let the air dry the coils. -Also for some reason they recomended to leave the air on recirculate mode as opossed to pulling outside air. Ive follwed what they recomended and it has helped alot on the mold problem. Sucks turning the compressor off befor you get to were you go but I can live with a lil heat then to smell that nasty mold smell when I start the car. I dunno were you can get Fridgy Fresh but I have used something in the past called "Ozium" I highly recomend that as oposed to lysol. Regards, Dennis |
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