Odors may be emitted from the air conditioning system at
startup in hot climates. Debris in the heater/evaporator case or growth of
mold on the evaporator core may cause this odor. A service kit is available
through GM SPO.
A single application of this deodorizer, GM P/N 12370470, will
remove the odor from the air conditioning system. However, installation of
a delayed blower control module is recommended to prevent the odor from returning.
Refer to the installation instructions that come with the part.
- Clear all the debris from the plenum that draws air from the outside.
- Disconnect the clutch coil. This will disable the A/C compressor
clutch operation.
- Dry the evaporator core by turning the engine on. In addition,
run the blower motor on high and on a recirculating mode, with a temperature
control on maximum heat for 10 minutes.
- Locate an area in the
air conditioning duct between the blower motor and the evaporator core, downstream
of the blower motor fan.
- Drill a 3.17-mm (1/8-inch) hole (1) where it will not interfere
with the blower motor, evaporator or any operating part of the system.
Important: Use safety goggles and latex gloves for the following step.
- Keep the blower motor on high and insert the extension tube of
the deodorizer, GM P/N 12370470, into the hole past the mark on the
tube.
- Spray the area with short bursts. Dispense the contents of the
can over a 2-3 minute period. Vary the direction of the spray into the
duct.
- Turn the engine off.
- Let the engine sit for 3-5 minutes.
- Seal the 3.17-mm (1/8-inch) hole (1) with body sealer or
RTV gasket compound.
- Start the engine and run the fan on high for 15-20 minutes
to dry.
- Reconnect the air conditioning compressor clutch coil and verify
the operation.