Toyota Tundra Air Conditioner Bad Odor/Smell
I have 2000 Tundra Limited Ext Cab. Everytime I turn on the air conditioner, there is a bad odor coming from the vent and it smells like dirty rag with molds. Talking with Toyota people, especially the dealer is very disappointing because they are clueless. I tried cleaning the car very well and used all kinds of air freshner, including Ozium. No luck. I even tried to talk to Gulf states toyota and they say it is not covered in warranty and no clue either.
Can anyone help me????? Thanks..
Can anyone help me????? Thanks..
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I would suspect that the a/c unit would have to be serviced to rid you of this smell. Which would probably include replacing the dryer and condenser (big bucks). That's probably why your dealer can't find the solution. Any half decent mechanic could figure it out....now it's just a matter of convincing the dealer to clean it up under warranty.
Maybe you could take the truck to another Toyota dealer and hope they would be more helpful. Another option is to file a complaint with the BBB as it usually gets any manufacturer and dealer out of their denial tactics. Been there done that. Good luck.
The dryer should be in the engine bay, as are the condenser coils (front of radiator). The evaporator coils are the ones where the mold/fungus would build, behind the dashboard, where the condensate forms.
True ozone would probably kill the fungus and mold. Too much would also disintegrate the interior, fabrics etc.
Paging Bama!!!!!!!
Bama, how'd you get the stink out of your truck, or do you still have this problem?
ratboy3
Lysol? why not spray arid extra dry? same thing...just covering up the odor...what about all that fungus and mold growing in there causing the odor, think the lysol is going to kill it? Would you bet your respiratory system on the sick truck syndrome? Not flaming, just wondering where the idea came from for the lysol.
So far has worked for me. Of course replacing the parts that have been 'damaged' would be the best way to take care of the problem
Those ionizer units would probably work better.