my car stinks
#11
Re: my car stinks
There is a product from the company BG products called "frigi-fresh" that kills the mold spores in your evaporator.
You should remove the cabin filter before applying ( I have seen it work without removing the filter first, but not as well).
You put the blower motor on high, making sure recirc is NOT ON (so it is drawing air from the outside cowl vent).
You spray the product directly into the cowl panel where the fan is sucking in the air.
The fan sucks the frigi fresh into the evaporator.
Works pretty good, one can is good for several applications.
You can by it at some car dealers. I have also seen it on ebay.
Sean
hope this info helps!
You should remove the cabin filter before applying ( I have seen it work without removing the filter first, but not as well).
You put the blower motor on high, making sure recirc is NOT ON (so it is drawing air from the outside cowl vent).
You spray the product directly into the cowl panel where the fan is sucking in the air.
The fan sucks the frigi fresh into the evaporator.
Works pretty good, one can is good for several applications.
You can by it at some car dealers. I have also seen it on ebay.
Sean
hope this info helps!
#12
Re: my car stinks
Frigi-fresh works well... but the active ingredient is the same thing contained in Lysol sanitizing spray.. so I've been using Lysol for several years now.
Just remove the cabin air filter from its compartment. Put the A/C fan on high and air control on outside air and start spraying into the outside air intake (typically located between the windshield and hood on the passenger side of the car).
Just remove the cabin air filter from its compartment. Put the A/C fan on high and air control on outside air and start spraying into the outside air intake (typically located between the windshield and hood on the passenger side of the car).
#13
Re: my car stinks
On another car (not the TCH) I solved this problem with a product named Ozium (available in auto stores an other places here in very humid Houston).
But instead of spraying it into the outside air intakes, I put the A/C in recirculation vent mode and sprayed a generous amount into the front floor areas with the A/C running, let it run for 10 min or so with the doors & windows shut (and myself outside of the car). Then I let the car sit overnight. Repeated this daily for several days and the problem was gone, never to re-appear.
But instead of spraying it into the outside air intakes, I put the A/C in recirculation vent mode and sprayed a generous amount into the front floor areas with the A/C running, let it run for 10 min or so with the doors & windows shut (and myself outside of the car). Then I let the car sit overnight. Repeated this daily for several days and the problem was gone, never to re-appear.
Last edited by Smilin' Jack; 09-01-2008 at 08:59 PM. Reason: typos
#14
Re: my car stinks
Huh. My earlier post on this didn't make it in, so here it is.
My '06 had a terrible odor about 7 mos. after I bought it, and after a trip up to Vancouver. I took it into my Prius dealer and he nailed it.
Rodents. Mice or rats had gotten into the front passenger compartment through the air conditioning ducts, chewing up the front carpet and of course, eating out the air conditioning duct work.
They cleaned it up, replaced the front carpet and the AC stuff.
Poof! Smell gone.
My '06 had a terrible odor about 7 mos. after I bought it, and after a trip up to Vancouver. I took it into my Prius dealer and he nailed it.
Rodents. Mice or rats had gotten into the front passenger compartment through the air conditioning ducts, chewing up the front carpet and of course, eating out the air conditioning duct work.
They cleaned it up, replaced the front carpet and the AC stuff.
Poof! Smell gone.
#15
Re: my car stinks
Huh. My earlier post on this didn't make it in, so here it is.
My '06 had a terrible odor about 7 mos. after I bought it, and after a trip up to Vancouver. I took it into my Prius dealer and he nailed it.
Rodents. Mice or rats had gotten into the front passenger compartment through the air conditioning ducts, chewing up the front carpet and of course, eating out the air conditioning duct work.
They cleaned it up, replaced the front carpet and the AC stuff.
Poof! Smell gone.
My '06 had a terrible odor about 7 mos. after I bought it, and after a trip up to Vancouver. I took it into my Prius dealer and he nailed it.
Rodents. Mice or rats had gotten into the front passenger compartment through the air conditioning ducts, chewing up the front carpet and of course, eating out the air conditioning duct work.
They cleaned it up, replaced the front carpet and the AC stuff.
Poof! Smell gone.
Maybe we can add this tip (about the products that work) to the FAQ? I think it has been asked at least twice,
#16
Re: my car stinks
The advice I have is not to leave any food in the car. They'll sniff it out and decide to set up house keeping.
That said, if the smell most foul (think urine and feces) does not yield to all other tactics, looking for rodents is a good bet.
Last edited by centrider; 09-02-2008 at 02:21 PM. Reason: clarify last sentence
#20
Re: my car stinks
That was my problem - rodents set up housekeeping in my front passenger compartment. As I stated, $5,000.00 bucks and a new front carpet and a/c solved the problem. And that was just in the first couple of 1000's miles.