Great question! Definitely install a new filter. That filter was relatively new. It only had a couple thousand miles on it. If I could do this video over again, I would definitely install a brand new filter to eliminate any confusion.
Do you recommend running the heat for a while before hand? I heard it helps to do this before so any moisture trapped in the vents evaporates and so the Evap can dry off. I think most of us leave the ac on and that’s what causing this at least for us in south Florida.
That’s a great point. For cleaning it out, I do not think it would make a difference. The bacteria creating the smell that’s in the vents is already established. Introducing the Lysol is what will eliminate it. During normal use, air conditioning and recirculation are the main causes. They result in moisture in the ductwork, which supports the bacteria growth. Back to your idea, it would probably be beneficial to run the heat at the end of every drive to clear out any moisture or condensation in the vents, preventing the problem from occurring. However, that Would be pretty ridiculous and it’s not practical.
I would run it both ways so it goes through all of the ducts. If you only choose one, choose the ac. The ac is what causes moisture in the ducts, rusting in bacteria growth.
Good video and I learned something! I did this earlier but my results were just fair because I was missing a step you showed here. After watching your video, I realized that the air vent setting should be rotated thru like top vent, foot vent etc. Question: Any Lysol disinfectant is okay or certain ones?
I have paid the dealer to switch the air cabin filter several times, but to no avail. Obviously, I need something like this. The dealer (Cadillac) will do this for a charge, but they're probably doing no more than what I saw here. I am going to use something called Ozium which is used by hospitals just like Lysol. I have heard that I should remove the air cabin filter in order to not trap the chemical and allow it to circulate the system, then replace the air cabin filter with an aftermarket upgraded version. I have also read that the air fan speed should be on low (and not max) for optimum benefit. I live in Fort Lauderdale, so I need to get this process down.
There are definitely slightly different ways to do it regarding fan speeds and such. I don’t think it makes any significant difference. If you spray disinfectant through the ducts, odor creating bacteria is eliminated, and the smell is gone. Don’t overthink it or lose sleep on small details. Send a can through the ducts and you are good to go.
The purpose for cabin air filter suck air from internal cabin not outside. There is an intact duct under the dash where the intake cabin air duct is located. You have to spray lysol inside that duct
I personally would recommend not turning on the AC. The AC recirculate‘s the air in the car and does not pull fresh air from outside through the cabin air filter. I did this about six years ago and the smell has not returned. Work great!
The condenser is aluminum, so it will not rust. Also, it is typical for it to have water in it (it’s function is to remove moisture from the air), which is why it has a drain line.
Sounds great. If that works, that is the way to go! Typically, the bacteria causing the bad smells is in the ductwork, and spraying the lysol through the system is required to eliminate the bacteria and the smells.
I dont think you actually used any Lysol in this video. I didnt see any mist. I also think you reused your old filter, even though you stated to use a new one. Are you a politician?
Lol! You are correct. I re-created it. I had already done this procedure five years previously (at the time of making this video) and the smell has still not returned. I made this video when the pandemic first started and products like toilet paper and Lysol were impossible to find, so I decided not to actually empty the priceless can. The filter was also pretty new. Didn’t need replaced. But, in videos since then I’m sure to actually perform the task.
Thanks for the amazing tip! But I noticed that you put in the dirty filter back inside, why?
Great question! Definitely install a new filter.
That filter was relatively new. It only had a couple thousand miles on it. If I could do this video over again, I would definitely install a brand new filter to eliminate any confusion.
Thanks for the video, I’ll try it as soon as my new cabin air filter comes in.
Just did this and it totally works
Glad to hear it!
Is the lysol residue that remains safe on the plastic, rubber and possible metal in the AC vent system?
Great video! Followed exactly yesterday. Today’s driving was a pleasure. Hopefully it will last a long time! Thanks for posting the video!!!
That’s great news! Happy to help!
Do you recommend running the heat for a while before hand? I heard it helps to do this before so any moisture trapped in the vents evaporates and so the Evap can dry off. I think most of us leave the ac on and that’s what causing this at least for us in south Florida.
That’s a great point. For cleaning it out, I do not think it would make a difference. The bacteria creating the smell that’s in the vents is already established. Introducing the Lysol is what will eliminate it.
During normal use, air conditioning and recirculation are the main causes. They result in moisture in the ductwork, which supports the bacteria growth.
Back to your idea, it would probably be beneficial to run the heat at the end of every drive to clear out any moisture or condensation in the vents, preventing the problem from occurring. However, that Would be pretty ridiculous and it’s not practical.
good question, ty
Thank you! My truck vents smell terrible. I think I’ll give this a shot.
No problem. Glad you found it helpful!Definitely worth a try. Took care of it for me!
Did it end up working?
Did it work?
Great will try tomorrow. Will it also work if i just run the heater while spraying lysol? Thanks
I would run it both ways so it goes through all of the ducts. If you only choose one, choose the ac. The ac is what causes moisture in the ducts, rusting in bacteria growth.
What's with the ventilator which gets sprayed with Lysol? I don't know any ventilator to get sprayed and get sticky wooden trees affect its operation?
Why's there vents on the driver side exterior? Should we spray that side?
Good video and I learned something!
I did this earlier but my results were just fair because I was missing a step you showed here. After watching your video, I realized that the air vent setting should be rotated thru like top vent, foot vent etc.
Question: Any Lysol disinfectant is okay or certain ones?
Glad the video helped!
Any Lysol should be OK. They all kill bacteria.
@@HowtoandReviewsOfficial have you heard of ozium sanitizer? If so, would that work?
Thanks for the video. Doesn't the car stink of Lysol after this process?
It didn’t for me. Once it runs through the system, it’s good to go.
@HowtoandReviewsOfficial thanks for responding!
Hi, thanks for the tip.
My version is: when the a/c on, no bad smell; but when the a/c off, just the fan is on, there is bad smell.
Any idea?
I would treat it exactly the same. There is bacteria in the ductwork resulting in bad smells. This should take care of it!
Can't get lysol where I am. Would Glen 20 work just as well?
Sure looks like it. I would use it with no concerns.
Excellent idea and most thorough video on this topic
Thanks, I appreciate it! Glad you found it helpful!
Very informative, thanks!
I have paid the dealer to switch the air cabin filter several times, but to no avail. Obviously, I need something like this. The dealer (Cadillac) will do this for a charge, but they're probably doing no more than what I saw here. I am going to use something called Ozium which is used by hospitals just like Lysol. I have heard that I should remove the air cabin filter in order to not trap the chemical and allow it to circulate the system, then replace the air cabin filter with an aftermarket upgraded version. I have also read that the air fan speed should be on low (and not max) for optimum benefit. I live in Fort Lauderdale, so I need to get this process down.
There are definitely slightly different ways to do it regarding fan speeds and such.
I don’t think it makes any significant difference. If you spray disinfectant through the ducts, odor creating bacteria is eliminated, and the smell is gone. Don’t overthink it or lose sleep on small details. Send a can through the ducts and you are good to go.
2022 and im here
Well explained. Thanks!
The purpose for cabin air filter suck air from internal cabin not outside. There is an intact duct under the dash where the intake cabin air duct is located. You have to spray lysol inside that duct
Very interesting!!
Great video I am going to try it
Thank you!!💨
do you need to turn the ac on when blowing away the Lysol residues? thanks for the great video.
I personally would recommend not turning on the AC. The AC recirculate‘s the air in the car and does not pull fresh air from outside through the cabin air filter.
I did this about six years ago and the smell has not returned. Work great!
@@HowtoandReviewsOfficial thanks again.
is this effective?
Definitely. It has now been 6 years with no odor!
won't it cause rust on the inside of air-conditioning system?
The condenser is aluminum, so it will not rust. Also, it is typical for it to have water in it (it’s function is to remove moisture from the air), which is why it has a drain line.
Good job 👍
Wow thanks genius
I did that 6 years ago, and it’s still all good!
Layman's terms... thanks!
I also put essential oil onto the cabin air filter for added good smells
Nice touch! Thanks for sharing!
Tea tree oil help?
What did you do?
Yesss
Tnx for the tip, 👍
awesome thanks
Why not just change the cabin air filter? That what I did and it stoped.
Sounds great. If that works, that is the way to go!
Typically, the bacteria causing the bad smells is in the ductwork, and spraying the lysol through the system is required to eliminate the bacteria and the smells.
Are you Mad Season Show's brother?
That’s a negative, but thanks for asking.
😂😂 why would the windows not go down? That was funny.
Clean the cover before replacing.
Very good suggestion!
The worst lives in the evaporator and there are sprays for that. It's also in you home and office ACs.
For sure! Thanks for sharing!
I dont think you actually used any Lysol in this video. I didnt see any mist. I also think you reused your old filter, even though you stated to use a new one. Are you a politician?
Lol! You are correct. I re-created it. I had already done this procedure five years previously (at the time of making this video) and the smell has still not returned. I made this video when the pandemic first started and products like toilet paper and Lysol were impossible to find, so I decided not to actually empty the priceless can.
The filter was also pretty new. Didn’t need replaced.
But, in videos since then I’m sure to actually perform the task.
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