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Old 10-18-2005, 01:40 PM
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MB issued a Technical Bulletin regarding this issue in June, 2005. This is a common complaint on several MB models. De-odorizing is the first step. If the problem persists, a specially coated evaporator ia available that sheds condensation faster, eliminating build-up. Of course they should check the basics first, but if an A/C drain were completely clogged you'd be getting water inside the vehicle. Keep us posted.
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