I have noted that the smell had subsided somewhat from when I last posted. Still humid as ever here this summer, so I don't think a lowering in humidity had anything to do with the change.
Vehicle in at dealer yesterday, they:
- Enabled afterblow
- Changed my cabin air filter (said I need to use the one with Carbon in it, but installed one without, because they were out of them with carbon) even though I just had it changed 5000 miles ago. I asked for the old one back, it looked like new, I sniffed it, it had no smell.
- With my permission, set off an "odor bomb" in my vehicle, and now it smells fresh and clean (essentially some sort of ozone air freshener).
Charged me $20 for the odor bomb and $30 for the cabin filter, and $20 labor...hopefully with afterblow on, this cures it. Provided a 2025 2.4 Turbomax Sierra 1500 for me to drive for the day.
There is water dripping on my garage floor under the area of the front and rear condensate drains, so no evidence of them being plugged.