AC problems, sorta.
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Re: AC problems, sorta.
Paul Tremblay proclaimed:
> Hey Doug you seems to be having fun again eh??
>
> I had my A/C topped up recently and after I run it for a while and stop the
> car/engine and exit the vehicle, I hear hissing for about ten seconds from
> the front right side. is this normal?
Yeah. You *should* hear that hiss after a shutdown.
> The A/C works fine since I had it topped up and the water drips from the
> outside now. I did not have to drill the hole to clean the drain.
> I hope nothings gonna go Bang!!!
>
Not unless it was overfilled...
> Hey Doug you seems to be having fun again eh??
>
> I had my A/C topped up recently and after I run it for a while and stop the
> car/engine and exit the vehicle, I hear hissing for about ten seconds from
> the front right side. is this normal?
Yeah. You *should* hear that hiss after a shutdown.
> The A/C works fine since I had it topped up and the water drips from the
> outside now. I did not have to drill the hole to clean the drain.
> I hope nothings gonna go Bang!!!
>
Not unless it was overfilled...
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DougW proclaimed:
> They make sprays for killing mold/mildew that can be ran in
> the system, never used any myself so don't know if they work or not.
>
Somewhat. The good ones are a bit stronger than household peroxide
and may or may not contain a fungicide in addition. Keeping the
coil dry by operator practice works better...particularly in
mold heaven aka the SF Bay Area where running your defroster will
build up condensation on the outside of your front window on most
days.
> They make sprays for killing mold/mildew that can be ran in
> the system, never used any myself so don't know if they work or not.
>
Somewhat. The good ones are a bit stronger than household peroxide
and may or may not contain a fungicide in addition. Keeping the
coil dry by operator practice works better...particularly in
mold heaven aka the SF Bay Area where running your defroster will
build up condensation on the outside of your front window on most
days.
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Re: AC problems, sorta.
DougW proclaimed:
> They make sprays for killing mold/mildew that can be ran in
> the system, never used any myself so don't know if they work or not.
>
Somewhat. The good ones are a bit stronger than household peroxide
and may or may not contain a fungicide in addition. Keeping the
coil dry by operator practice works better...particularly in
mold heaven aka the SF Bay Area where running your defroster will
build up condensation on the outside of your front window on most
days.
> They make sprays for killing mold/mildew that can be ran in
> the system, never used any myself so don't know if they work or not.
>
Somewhat. The good ones are a bit stronger than household peroxide
and may or may not contain a fungicide in addition. Keeping the
coil dry by operator practice works better...particularly in
mold heaven aka the SF Bay Area where running your defroster will
build up condensation on the outside of your front window on most
days.
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Re: AC problems, sorta.
DougW proclaimed:
> They make sprays for killing mold/mildew that can be ran in
> the system, never used any myself so don't know if they work or not.
>
Somewhat. The good ones are a bit stronger than household peroxide
and may or may not contain a fungicide in addition. Keeping the
coil dry by operator practice works better...particularly in
mold heaven aka the SF Bay Area where running your defroster will
build up condensation on the outside of your front window on most
days.
> They make sprays for killing mold/mildew that can be ran in
> the system, never used any myself so don't know if they work or not.
>
Somewhat. The good ones are a bit stronger than household peroxide
and may or may not contain a fungicide in addition. Keeping the
coil dry by operator practice works better...particularly in
mold heaven aka the SF Bay Area where running your defroster will
build up condensation on the outside of your front window on most
days.
#25
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Re: AC problems, sorta.
DougW proclaimed:
> They make sprays for killing mold/mildew that can be ran in
> the system, never used any myself so don't know if they work or not.
>
Somewhat. The good ones are a bit stronger than household peroxide
and may or may not contain a fungicide in addition. Keeping the
coil dry by operator practice works better...particularly in
mold heaven aka the SF Bay Area where running your defroster will
build up condensation on the outside of your front window on most
days.
> They make sprays for killing mold/mildew that can be ran in
> the system, never used any myself so don't know if they work or not.
>
Somewhat. The good ones are a bit stronger than household peroxide
and may or may not contain a fungicide in addition. Keeping the
coil dry by operator practice works better...particularly in
mold heaven aka the SF Bay Area where running your defroster will
build up condensation on the outside of your front window on most
days.
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Re: AC problems, sorta.
Paul Tremblay proclaimed:
>>Keeping the coil clean (free of mold) can be difficult. If you live
>>in a high humidity area you can either keep the AC on recirculate
>>or for the last few minutes, dry out the coil by running the AC with
>>the AC button off. It will blow warm, humid, air. But that helps
>>dry out the coil and keep mold at bay.
>>
>>They make sprays for killing mold/mildew that can be ran in
>>the system, never used any myself so don't know if they work or not.
>>
>>--
>>DougW
>
>
> Thanks Doug,
> Phew I am relieved to hear about the hissing being OK. I tis humid hear and
> thus I tend to run the AC often enough even if it is not hot outside. I will
> do the recycling tip you gave me.
> I am a bit confused though about what you mean by
>
> "running the AC with the AC button off."
>
> I have the auto climate control thing and can run the AC in Manual mode is
> that what you mean?
When you set the auto control to vent, by default it turns on the
AC.
Just pop the AC button so the little snowflake goes off.
If you are in a really humid area, be careful when running the heater
defroster, as that turns on the A/C.
>
>>Keeping the coil clean (free of mold) can be difficult. If you live
>>in a high humidity area you can either keep the AC on recirculate
>>or for the last few minutes, dry out the coil by running the AC with
>>the AC button off. It will blow warm, humid, air. But that helps
>>dry out the coil and keep mold at bay.
>>
>>They make sprays for killing mold/mildew that can be ran in
>>the system, never used any myself so don't know if they work or not.
>>
>>--
>>DougW
>
>
> Thanks Doug,
> Phew I am relieved to hear about the hissing being OK. I tis humid hear and
> thus I tend to run the AC often enough even if it is not hot outside. I will
> do the recycling tip you gave me.
> I am a bit confused though about what you mean by
>
> "running the AC with the AC button off."
>
> I have the auto climate control thing and can run the AC in Manual mode is
> that what you mean?
When you set the auto control to vent, by default it turns on the
AC.
Just pop the AC button so the little snowflake goes off.
If you are in a really humid area, be careful when running the heater
defroster, as that turns on the A/C.
>
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Re: AC problems, sorta.
Paul Tremblay proclaimed:
>>Keeping the coil clean (free of mold) can be difficult. If you live
>>in a high humidity area you can either keep the AC on recirculate
>>or for the last few minutes, dry out the coil by running the AC with
>>the AC button off. It will blow warm, humid, air. But that helps
>>dry out the coil and keep mold at bay.
>>
>>They make sprays for killing mold/mildew that can be ran in
>>the system, never used any myself so don't know if they work or not.
>>
>>--
>>DougW
>
>
> Thanks Doug,
> Phew I am relieved to hear about the hissing being OK. I tis humid hear and
> thus I tend to run the AC often enough even if it is not hot outside. I will
> do the recycling tip you gave me.
> I am a bit confused though about what you mean by
>
> "running the AC with the AC button off."
>
> I have the auto climate control thing and can run the AC in Manual mode is
> that what you mean?
When you set the auto control to vent, by default it turns on the
AC.
Just pop the AC button so the little snowflake goes off.
If you are in a really humid area, be careful when running the heater
defroster, as that turns on the A/C.
>
>>Keeping the coil clean (free of mold) can be difficult. If you live
>>in a high humidity area you can either keep the AC on recirculate
>>or for the last few minutes, dry out the coil by running the AC with
>>the AC button off. It will blow warm, humid, air. But that helps
>>dry out the coil and keep mold at bay.
>>
>>They make sprays for killing mold/mildew that can be ran in
>>the system, never used any myself so don't know if they work or not.
>>
>>--
>>DougW
>
>
> Thanks Doug,
> Phew I am relieved to hear about the hissing being OK. I tis humid hear and
> thus I tend to run the AC often enough even if it is not hot outside. I will
> do the recycling tip you gave me.
> I am a bit confused though about what you mean by
>
> "running the AC with the AC button off."
>
> I have the auto climate control thing and can run the AC in Manual mode is
> that what you mean?
When you set the auto control to vent, by default it turns on the
AC.
Just pop the AC button so the little snowflake goes off.
If you are in a really humid area, be careful when running the heater
defroster, as that turns on the A/C.
>
#28
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Re: AC problems, sorta.
Paul Tremblay proclaimed:
>>Keeping the coil clean (free of mold) can be difficult. If you live
>>in a high humidity area you can either keep the AC on recirculate
>>or for the last few minutes, dry out the coil by running the AC with
>>the AC button off. It will blow warm, humid, air. But that helps
>>dry out the coil and keep mold at bay.
>>
>>They make sprays for killing mold/mildew that can be ran in
>>the system, never used any myself so don't know if they work or not.
>>
>>--
>>DougW
>
>
> Thanks Doug,
> Phew I am relieved to hear about the hissing being OK. I tis humid hear and
> thus I tend to run the AC often enough even if it is not hot outside. I will
> do the recycling tip you gave me.
> I am a bit confused though about what you mean by
>
> "running the AC with the AC button off."
>
> I have the auto climate control thing and can run the AC in Manual mode is
> that what you mean?
When you set the auto control to vent, by default it turns on the
AC.
Just pop the AC button so the little snowflake goes off.
If you are in a really humid area, be careful when running the heater
defroster, as that turns on the A/C.
>
>>Keeping the coil clean (free of mold) can be difficult. If you live
>>in a high humidity area you can either keep the AC on recirculate
>>or for the last few minutes, dry out the coil by running the AC with
>>the AC button off. It will blow warm, humid, air. But that helps
>>dry out the coil and keep mold at bay.
>>
>>They make sprays for killing mold/mildew that can be ran in
>>the system, never used any myself so don't know if they work or not.
>>
>>--
>>DougW
>
>
> Thanks Doug,
> Phew I am relieved to hear about the hissing being OK. I tis humid hear and
> thus I tend to run the AC often enough even if it is not hot outside. I will
> do the recycling tip you gave me.
> I am a bit confused though about what you mean by
>
> "running the AC with the AC button off."
>
> I have the auto climate control thing and can run the AC in Manual mode is
> that what you mean?
When you set the auto control to vent, by default it turns on the
AC.
Just pop the AC button so the little snowflake goes off.
If you are in a really humid area, be careful when running the heater
defroster, as that turns on the A/C.
>
#29
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Re: AC problems, sorta.
Paul Tremblay proclaimed:
>>Keeping the coil clean (free of mold) can be difficult. If you live
>>in a high humidity area you can either keep the AC on recirculate
>>or for the last few minutes, dry out the coil by running the AC with
>>the AC button off. It will blow warm, humid, air. But that helps
>>dry out the coil and keep mold at bay.
>>
>>They make sprays for killing mold/mildew that can be ran in
>>the system, never used any myself so don't know if they work or not.
>>
>>--
>>DougW
>
>
> Thanks Doug,
> Phew I am relieved to hear about the hissing being OK. I tis humid hear and
> thus I tend to run the AC often enough even if it is not hot outside. I will
> do the recycling tip you gave me.
> I am a bit confused though about what you mean by
>
> "running the AC with the AC button off."
>
> I have the auto climate control thing and can run the AC in Manual mode is
> that what you mean?
When you set the auto control to vent, by default it turns on the
AC.
Just pop the AC button so the little snowflake goes off.
If you are in a really humid area, be careful when running the heater
defroster, as that turns on the A/C.
>
>>Keeping the coil clean (free of mold) can be difficult. If you live
>>in a high humidity area you can either keep the AC on recirculate
>>or for the last few minutes, dry out the coil by running the AC with
>>the AC button off. It will blow warm, humid, air. But that helps
>>dry out the coil and keep mold at bay.
>>
>>They make sprays for killing mold/mildew that can be ran in
>>the system, never used any myself so don't know if they work or not.
>>
>>--
>>DougW
>
>
> Thanks Doug,
> Phew I am relieved to hear about the hissing being OK. I tis humid hear and
> thus I tend to run the AC often enough even if it is not hot outside. I will
> do the recycling tip you gave me.
> I am a bit confused though about what you mean by
>
> "running the AC with the AC button off."
>
> I have the auto climate control thing and can run the AC in Manual mode is
> that what you mean?
When you set the auto control to vent, by default it turns on the
AC.
Just pop the AC button so the little snowflake goes off.
If you are in a really humid area, be careful when running the heater
defroster, as that turns on the A/C.
>
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