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Car Forum / Mitsubishi Cars / June 2004

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Foul Odour from A/C

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pk - 04 Jun 2004 23:54 GMT
Hi,
I own a '96 Eclipse GSX. A huge problem the car's having is the foul
odour from the A/C. After a bit of 'googling' I found that it's most
likely bacterial growth arising from condensation. I also read that I
can use something called frigi-fresh spray to fix it.

My questions are in the GSX, where is the bacteria/mildew/mold growth
likely to be found? How do I get to it to clean it out?

thanks,
pk
Nobody U. Know - 04 Jun 2004 23:59 GMT
There is a box under your dash on the passenger side. You will have to take
the glove box out to get to it.

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> Hi,
> I own a '96 Eclipse GSX. A huge problem the car's having is the foul
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> thanks,
> pk
Eclipsed - 05 Jun 2004 15:03 GMT
That is correct!!! remove the glove box and open tha box there. there
should be a filter there. Replace it and clean that area.
 
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