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Possible air-con fault.

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--- Quote from: Drapoon on July 09, 2010, 11:23:26 am ---You can buy de-bug cannisters cheap from Halfrauds or GSF whch will cleanse the system...


Shut all windows, let cannister off & sit it in your pass footwell with re-circulating air set & air con on max (engine running of course)

Close the doors & wait until the mist clears & this should get rid of the bacterial (eggy!) smell

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Might have a go at this.  :happy2:

vRS Carl:
Ive done this before on mine TC and it worked a treat. Got rid of the damp cloth smell.

Also check the pollen filter isn't damp.

rdfcpete:
As long as it's not a compressor on the way on, you're ok TC  :scared:  :wink:

I'm mid compressor-mare atm  :jumpmove: Oh the joy!

JPC:
I reckon as its not used much id tend to agree with Lou. Deffo sounds like a bacteria build up.

A pollen filter change wont go a miss either!

Just keep it on when your driving TC. saves things like this happening

Gene Hunt:

--- Quote from: Drapoon on July 09, 2010, 11:23:26 am ---You can buy de-bug cannisters cheap from Halfrauds or GSF whch will cleanse the system...


Shut all windows, let cannister off & sit it in your pass footwell with re-circulating air set & air con on max (engine running of course)

Close the doors & wait until the mist clears & this should get rid of the bacterial (eggy!) smell

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