If you're pulling in forward, why not back in and let it drain that way?
the wife drives it 99% of the time and dealing with the annoying smell for a few minutes is eaiser than doing body work haha.
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If you're pulling in forward, why not back in and let it drain that way?
IF you're ac smelled bad, it would be worth $125 I suppose!
On my old toy sequoia (bought used) when I looked in there, the middle of the core face had about a 6" circle of grimy fuzz and pet hair. Lots of 409 and brush work and paper towels wrapped around a long brush to mop it all up. Unfortunately it didn't make my A/C any colder.. Doubt the spray cleaner will be as good at removing the hard gunk compared to physically wiping it. The blower fan gets a little dusty/grimy as well.
Why not try the $15 one? If it helps, maybe do it twice.
Or take it to a shop that does A/C work and have them clean it for her.
Enable the "afterblow" function with a Tech2. It helps keep the evaporator dried out. It will kick the hvac blower fan on for a bit about 30 minutes after the vehicle is shut offthe wife drives it 99% of the time and dealing with the annoying smell for a few minutes is eaiser than doing body work haha.
Enable the "afterblow" function with a Tech2. It helps keep the evaporator dried out. It will kick the hvac blower fan on for a bit about 30 minutes after the vehicle is shut off