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It's the plastics and other materials out-gassing. That's what gives you that "new car" smell, too. Leave the windows open as much as possible and it should go away within a week or two.

 

 

Yes, definitely don't inhale the stuff if you can avoid it. If you have to run the AC, run it a while w/windows open before you get into the car. That stuff is toxic.

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So two times this has happened to me, and I've only had the car for a little over 3 months.

I get this smelly sock smell from the a/c when I first cut it on and it lasts for about a minute or less then goes away. Is this mold on the coils? How could this happen in a car so new and what should I do to get rid of it. It seems to happen if I don't run the a/c a few times and then run it a day or two later. Argh!!

When you run the AC the hot moist inside air is cooled, then condenses on the coils, so if you shut the car off with a wet coil eventually mold will grow on it. Someone had posted in another thread how they reduce the mold problem by turning the AC off when they are close to their destination and just blow air across it without the AC compressor so it has a chance to dry off. This really is the only way to reduce this from happening.

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There is a very easy way to prevent the musty A/C smell, it's so simple, hard to believe

it's not well known. This seems to be made worse when A/C is run on warm damp days

like when it's raining and you shut the car off. If you have your air on high and just

quickly shut the car off, you'll start to get this smell very quickly.

 

Before you shut the car off, as you are very close to your destination, just turn the AC

portion of the Climate control to OFF (however we decided this works in the FFH), I usually

hit AC OFF and put the Vent on UPPER only. Leave the fan on and the car running for 30 seconds to 1

minute and you wont have this problem. I do it as I'm pulling up or near my destination. It

just drains the remaining moisture out of the compressor and that does the trick.

 

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But why is this the only car I've had this problem with? I ran the AC in my Jetta almost exactly the same way and never had an issue like this.

It could be related to the latest TSB for the reprogramming. They are turning down the AC compressor. It may be getting too cold, so it can stay damp well after being shut down, so can grow mold much faster than other cars. It could also be the design of the housing not letting enough fresh air in when shut down. If the doors close when shut down, then it can trap the moisture in the housing, and the heat of the day can help incubate the mold.

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I was going to say, that I think some cars are just more prone that others to this issue. My wife has a Hyundai Santa Fe

and almost never shuts off the AC (but she knows she should) and does even have a hint of this smell.

 

The only time I serious got this smell (before I knew about shutting it off on arrival) was when I took an older Honda

for brakes at a PepBoys. Picked up the car (100 feet from the service bays) and everything in that car was on

full, the AC the radio, the defrosters. It was a joke... and it was a hot humid rainy day, at from then on I had

the mildew/smell issue in that car that I had to have the dealer get rid of.

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They have a spray that they can shoot in there to kill any mold/mildew. But unsure if there is

any other fix for it. If it's really bad, they may have to get at the fan motor or vents - hopefully

not.

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