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05-03-2007 11:43 PM |
MB has been dealing with the "stinky evaporator" problem for the last couple years. In my experience, the 203's and 211's have been the models affected most.
The first "fix" was to treat the system with the Wynn's Ultra-Sonic cleaner. This procedure fixed some, but not all, stinky evaporators.
The coated evaporator was the next solution. In addition, for the 211, a modified heater box lower half was avilable, which allowed condensation to drain more efficiently. Once again, this resolved some, but not all complaints.
MB's latest attempt utilizes a dis-infecting agent which is applied directly to the evaporator core, without having to remove it. This is done by inserting a spraying device into the heater box, via the evaporator temperature sensor opening. I've only used this method twice, but so far it seems effective. In my neck of the woods though, the real test will come in July/August, when the humidity is unbearable. :eek:
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