Air con smell/leak and wet carpet
#1
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Air con smell/leak and wet carpet
Hi
Can any one help please?
I've noticed when getting in my car in the morning there is a musty smell,
which I've read might be the aircon but it's getting quite bad now. It's
like
an oily smell.
Looking around inside the car for anything that might be causing the smell
(spilt food/drinks), I found under the passenger seat was soaking wet (not
caused by spilt drink !!!)
Not been raining either, the weather in UK has been great recently so the
aircon has been on LO for the last couple of weeks.
Any ideas why the carpet should be soaked? Is it the aircon pipes and water
condensation, but why wet inside the car.
Thanks for any feedback.
Regards.
Can any one help please?
I've noticed when getting in my car in the morning there is a musty smell,
which I've read might be the aircon but it's getting quite bad now. It's
like
an oily smell.
Looking around inside the car for anything that might be causing the smell
(spilt food/drinks), I found under the passenger seat was soaking wet (not
caused by spilt drink !!!)
Not been raining either, the weather in UK has been great recently so the
aircon has been on LO for the last couple of weeks.
Any ideas why the carpet should be soaked? Is it the aircon pipes and water
condensation, but why wet inside the car.
Thanks for any feedback.
Regards.
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Re: Air con smell/leak and wet carpet
On Wed, 9 Jun 2004 21:57:58 +0100, "ILS" <ian.smith16@ntlworld.com> wrote:
>Hi
>
>Can any one help please?
>
>I've noticed when getting in my car in the morning there is a musty smell,
>which I've read might be the aircon but it's getting quite bad now. It's
>like
>an oily smell.
>
>Looking around inside the car for anything that might be causing the smell
>(spilt food/drinks), I found under the passenger seat was soaking wet (not
>caused by spilt drink !!!)
>
>Not been raining either, the weather in UK has been great recently so the
>aircon has been on LO for the last couple of weeks.
>
>Any ideas why the carpet should be soaked? Is it the aircon pipes and water
>condensation, but why wet inside the car.
If it is related to the air conditioning, there is a drain line running from
inside the car/under the condenser body to the outside. If it is plugged or
kinked, that could cause condensate to end up on the passenger side floor.
I wouldn't think it'd explain an oily smell though...
>Hi
>
>Can any one help please?
>
>I've noticed when getting in my car in the morning there is a musty smell,
>which I've read might be the aircon but it's getting quite bad now. It's
>like
>an oily smell.
>
>Looking around inside the car for anything that might be causing the smell
>(spilt food/drinks), I found under the passenger seat was soaking wet (not
>caused by spilt drink !!!)
>
>Not been raining either, the weather in UK has been great recently so the
>aircon has been on LO for the last couple of weeks.
>
>Any ideas why the carpet should be soaked? Is it the aircon pipes and water
>condensation, but why wet inside the car.
If it is related to the air conditioning, there is a drain line running from
inside the car/under the condenser body to the outside. If it is plugged or
kinked, that could cause condensate to end up on the passenger side floor.
I wouldn't think it'd explain an oily smell though...
#3
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Re: Air con smell/leak and wet carpet
Thanks, I'll check that out.
Perhaps oily was not the right description but it's a bit sharper than the
usual air-con musty smell. Perhaps it's the carpet going manky.
Thanks and Regards
"daytripper" <day_trippr@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 9 Jun 2004 21:57:58 +0100, "ILS" <ian.smith16@ntlworld.com> wrote:
>
> >Hi
> >
> >Can any one help please?
> >
> >I've noticed when getting in my car in the morning there is a musty
smell,
> >which I've read might be the aircon but it's getting quite bad now. It's
> >like
> >an oily smell.
> >
> >Looking around inside the car for anything that might be causing the
smell
> >(spilt food/drinks), I found under the passenger seat was soaking wet
(not
> >caused by spilt drink !!!)
> >
> >Not been raining either, the weather in UK has been great recently so the
> >aircon has been on LO for the last couple of weeks.
> >
> >Any ideas why the carpet should be soaked? Is it the aircon pipes and
water
> >condensation, but why wet inside the car.
>
> If it is related to the air conditioning, there is a drain line running
from
> inside the car/under the condenser body to the outside. If it is plugged
or
> kinked, that could cause condensate to end up on the passenger side floor.
>
> I wouldn't think it'd explain an oily smell though...
Perhaps oily was not the right description but it's a bit sharper than the
usual air-con musty smell. Perhaps it's the carpet going manky.
Thanks and Regards
"daytripper" <day_trippr@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1c2fc0d5jh754nsv3hbsd7omsp0h0jisit@4ax.com...
> On Wed, 9 Jun 2004 21:57:58 +0100, "ILS" <ian.smith16@ntlworld.com> wrote:
>
> >Hi
> >
> >Can any one help please?
> >
> >I've noticed when getting in my car in the morning there is a musty
smell,
> >which I've read might be the aircon but it's getting quite bad now. It's
> >like
> >an oily smell.
> >
> >Looking around inside the car for anything that might be causing the
smell
> >(spilt food/drinks), I found under the passenger seat was soaking wet
(not
> >caused by spilt drink !!!)
> >
> >Not been raining either, the weather in UK has been great recently so the
> >aircon has been on LO for the last couple of weeks.
> >
> >Any ideas why the carpet should be soaked? Is it the aircon pipes and
water
> >condensation, but why wet inside the car.
>
> If it is related to the air conditioning, there is a drain line running
from
> inside the car/under the condenser body to the outside. If it is plugged
or
> kinked, that could cause condensate to end up on the passenger side floor.
>
> I wouldn't think it'd explain an oily smell though...
#4
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Re: Air con smell/leak and wet carpet
your post made me look under my seat/carpets, cos like you I have been
running my aircon/climate control for a few weeks and at the beginning of
this week noticed stinky smell just after starting up.
I didn't find any water/dampness and the smell was not there last
night.....perhaps it was just the local SS stirring the pot.
er
"ILS" <ian.smith16@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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> Hi
>
> Can any one help please?
>
> I've noticed when getting in my car in the morning there is a musty smell,
> which I've read might be the aircon but it's getting quite bad now. It's
> like
> an oily smell.
>
> Looking around inside the car for anything that might be causing the smell
> (spilt food/drinks), I found under the passenger seat was soaking wet
(not
> caused by spilt drink !!!)
>
> Not been raining either, the weather in UK has been great recently so the
> aircon has been on LO for the last couple of weeks.
>
> Any ideas why the carpet should be soaked? Is it the aircon pipes and
water
> condensation, but why wet inside the car.
>
> Thanks for any feedback.
>
> Regards.
>
>
>
running my aircon/climate control for a few weeks and at the beginning of
this week noticed stinky smell just after starting up.
I didn't find any water/dampness and the smell was not there last
night.....perhaps it was just the local SS stirring the pot.
er
"ILS" <ian.smith16@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:XILxc.409$tY1.64@newsfe2-win...
> Hi
>
> Can any one help please?
>
> I've noticed when getting in my car in the morning there is a musty smell,
> which I've read might be the aircon but it's getting quite bad now. It's
> like
> an oily smell.
>
> Looking around inside the car for anything that might be causing the smell
> (spilt food/drinks), I found under the passenger seat was soaking wet
(not
> caused by spilt drink !!!)
>
> Not been raining either, the weather in UK has been great recently so the
> aircon has been on LO for the last couple of weeks.
>
> Any ideas why the carpet should be soaked? Is it the aircon pipes and
water
> condensation, but why wet inside the car.
>
> Thanks for any feedback.
>
> Regards.
>
>
>
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Re: Air con smell/leak and wet carpet
Eric Shune wrote:
> your post made me look under my seat/carpets, cos like you I have been
> running my aircon/climate control for a few weeks and at the beginning of
> this week noticed stinky smell just after starting up.
>
> I didn't find any water/dampness and the smell was not there last
> night.....perhaps it was just the local SS stirring the pot.
>
> er
>
>
> "ILS" <ian.smith16@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
> news:XILxc.409$tY1.64@newsfe2-win...
>
>>Hi
>>
>>Can any one help please?
>>
>>I've noticed when getting in my car in the morning there is a musty smell,
>>which I've read might be the aircon but it's getting quite bad now. It's
>>like
>>an oily smell.
>>
>>Looking around inside the car for anything that might be causing the smell
>>(spilt food/drinks), I found under the passenger seat was soaking wet
>
> (not
>
>>caused by spilt drink !!!)
>>
>>Not been raining either, the weather in UK has been great recently so the
>>aircon has been on LO for the last couple of weeks.
>>
>>Any ideas why the carpet should be soaked? Is it the aircon pipes and
>
> water
>
>>condensation, but why wet inside the car.
>>
>>Thanks for any feedback.
>>
>>Regards.
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
A smell when starting up isn't unusual- it's bacteria in the piping. You
can buy an aerosol from Halfords that will help cure that.
> your post made me look under my seat/carpets, cos like you I have been
> running my aircon/climate control for a few weeks and at the beginning of
> this week noticed stinky smell just after starting up.
>
> I didn't find any water/dampness and the smell was not there last
> night.....perhaps it was just the local SS stirring the pot.
>
> er
>
>
> "ILS" <ian.smith16@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
> news:XILxc.409$tY1.64@newsfe2-win...
>
>>Hi
>>
>>Can any one help please?
>>
>>I've noticed when getting in my car in the morning there is a musty smell,
>>which I've read might be the aircon but it's getting quite bad now. It's
>>like
>>an oily smell.
>>
>>Looking around inside the car for anything that might be causing the smell
>>(spilt food/drinks), I found under the passenger seat was soaking wet
>
> (not
>
>>caused by spilt drink !!!)
>>
>>Not been raining either, the weather in UK has been great recently so the
>>aircon has been on LO for the last couple of weeks.
>>
>>Any ideas why the carpet should be soaked? Is it the aircon pipes and
>
> water
>
>>condensation, but why wet inside the car.
>>
>>Thanks for any feedback.
>>
>>Regards.
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
A smell when starting up isn't unusual- it's bacteria in the piping. You
can buy an aerosol from Halfords that will help cure that.
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Re: Air con smell/leak and wet carpet
Eric Shune wrote:
> your post made me look under my seat/carpets, cos like you I have been
> running my aircon/climate control for a few weeks and at the beginning of
> this week noticed stinky smell just after starting up.
>
> I didn't find any water/dampness and the smell was not there last
> night.....perhaps it was just the local SS stirring the pot.
>
> er
>
>
> "ILS" <ian.smith16@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
> news:XILxc.409$tY1.64@newsfe2-win...
>
>>Hi
>>
>>Can any one help please?
>>
>>I've noticed when getting in my car in the morning there is a musty smell,
>>which I've read might be the aircon but it's getting quite bad now. It's
>>like
>>an oily smell.
>>
>>Looking around inside the car for anything that might be causing the smell
>>(spilt food/drinks), I found under the passenger seat was soaking wet
>
> (not
>
>>caused by spilt drink !!!)
>>
>>Not been raining either, the weather in UK has been great recently so the
>>aircon has been on LO for the last couple of weeks.
>>
>>Any ideas why the carpet should be soaked? Is it the aircon pipes and
>
> water
>
>>condensation, but why wet inside the car.
>>
>>Thanks for any feedback.
>>
>>Regards.
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
A smell when starting up isn't unusual- it's bacteria in the piping. You
can buy an aerosol from Halfords that will help cure that.
> your post made me look under my seat/carpets, cos like you I have been
> running my aircon/climate control for a few weeks and at the beginning of
> this week noticed stinky smell just after starting up.
>
> I didn't find any water/dampness and the smell was not there last
> night.....perhaps it was just the local SS stirring the pot.
>
> er
>
>
> "ILS" <ian.smith16@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
> news:XILxc.409$tY1.64@newsfe2-win...
>
>>Hi
>>
>>Can any one help please?
>>
>>I've noticed when getting in my car in the morning there is a musty smell,
>>which I've read might be the aircon but it's getting quite bad now. It's
>>like
>>an oily smell.
>>
>>Looking around inside the car for anything that might be causing the smell
>>(spilt food/drinks), I found under the passenger seat was soaking wet
>
> (not
>
>>caused by spilt drink !!!)
>>
>>Not been raining either, the weather in UK has been great recently so the
>>aircon has been on LO for the last couple of weeks.
>>
>>Any ideas why the carpet should be soaked? Is it the aircon pipes and
>
> water
>
>>condensation, but why wet inside the car.
>>
>>Thanks for any feedback.
>>
>>Regards.
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
A smell when starting up isn't unusual- it's bacteria in the piping. You
can buy an aerosol from Halfords that will help cure that.
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