Friday, November 21, 2014

Fix Ac Odor In 2003 Chevrolet Suburban

Odours from air conditioning vents can be removed using household products.


Having an air conditioner in a vehicle is a beneficial convenience on a feverous summer date. However having that air conditioner secrete able or disagreeable odours is a troublesome botheration. Thankfully, there are some brisk and no problem ways to remove odour from the vehicle and accumulate it from returning. You may already have the supplies needed for odor removal at home. If not, they can be purchased at any automotive supply store.


Instructions


Repeat Steps Two and Three afterward.5. Place baking soda or five to six briquettes of charcoal in a shallow pan.


Spray the bleach and water mixture directly into the air conditioning vents on the dashboard and directly into the air-intake opening, which runs along the length of the windshield on the exterior of the vehicle. Spray into the vent that runs along the length of the windshield on the interior of the vehicle as well.


3. Wipe off any excess bleach and water from the vents, using a cleaning rag.


4. Start the car and allow the air conditioner to run for Ten to Fifteen minutes, depending on the severity of the smell. Exit the vehicle during this step to avoid exposure to fumes.1. Mix One cup of warm water and 1/2 cup of bleach in a small spray bottle. Test the bleach in an inconspicuous area on the air vent to ensure it will not discolor the air vent.2.


Place the pan under a seat or in an inconspicuous area in the vehicle. This will absorb any remaining odor and can be replaced periodically to keep the odor from returning.