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I think the best way is to keep the ac on auto and let it dry itself out. Keep it in defrost setting for a few weeks so that the
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I think the best way is to keep the ac on auto and let it dry itself out. Keep it in defrost setting for a few weeks so that the ac is forced to turn on constantly.
Also check to see if the evaporator hose is blocked under the car where condensation drips out. On my Z there is no smell. I set the temp to 75-78F in the summer and 65-67F in colder months. |
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