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Old 07-18-2008, 06:33 PM
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W202 HVAC smell

So now it's summertime and I'm using the A/C a lot more. When the A/C is on, things are fine, but whenever it cools down and I switch back to Economy mode, there's a kind of "Old rag/dirty sock" smell that comes out of the vents for a good while. Any ideas on how to get rid of it? I tried spraying a bunch of lysol through the front cowl air intake with the fan running, which sort of helped a little, but the smell is still present. Do I have to take out the fan?

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Old 07-18-2008, 07:20 PM
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If you have mold or such growing, it's very likely on the evaporator. I am not very familiar with the W202, but I don't expect that the evaporator is easy to reach.
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Old 07-18-2008, 07:52 PM
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During the A/C season we deal with smelly evaporators on a daily basis. MB has come up with several solutions in the past few years, but the only one that actually works is applying a dis-infectant, called Contra-Sept, (MB #A009 989 61 71) directly to the evaporator. I've used this treatment on pretty much the entire line of new MB's, but never on a W202. I'm sure it would work, though. Like Matt L says', the evaporator isn't easy to reach.

MB dealers have the factory supplied kit to perform this job. It consists of a pneumatic spray gun, and an application probe. We remove the evaporator temperature sensor and insert the probe to gain access to the evaporator core. One liter of dis-infectant usually does the job. We replace all the climate control filters before returning the vehicle to the client. The labor time is about 1.0-1.5 hours, depending on the vehicle.

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