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Old July 20th 05, 02:31 PM
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Bleach is a bad idea. Residue may damage coils. Lysol spray is better
choice or purchase foam designed for the purpose from car dealership. I am
surprised that back pressure could clear it.


"Mikus" > wrote in message
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>I had a musty smell awhile back and fixed it without any disassemble or
>work.
>
> Try this first:
>
> Close all the vents on the for the AC.
> Put the Fan on full.
> With the vents closed, the back pressure of the air may very well blow the
> drains clear.
>
> I also poured some bleach down there to kill the mold and muck.
>
> "MPost" > wrote in message
> ...
>>I believe the drain holes where condensate from my air conditioner drains
>>are plugged up. I don't see any water dripping on the ground when I run
>>the A/C and I get a faint smell of mildew when I first start up the fan.
>>Unfortunately, my Chilton's manual doesn't show where these holes are or
>>how to clear them out. Can anyone give me some pointers and/or point me to
>>a diagram on the internet?
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>

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