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Lawrence Glickman
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Posted:
Fri Feb 18, 2005 2:37 am Post subject:
Re: Bad smelling air through vents. |
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On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 16:22:22 -0500, Geoff
<geoff_gariepy@nospamhotmail.com> wrote:
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Lawrence Glickman wrote:
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 12:25:42 -0600, "Mark T." <wtrumbo@bellsouth.net
wrote:
I have an 84 Chrysler New Yorker and when I turn the air on, the air has a
bad smell coming through the vents for the first few minutes then it goes
away. Now I did have the car setting up for a while (almost 2 years) and
drove it very seldom during this period. So is there something that builds
up in the duct lines when you let a car sit up? Is there anything I can do
to clean it out?
Pour bleach through your air vents ( the ones in front of your
windshield ). Let it sit there for a while before you flush it away
with plain water.
Lg
And just WHERE do you think the bleach is going to go?
Out a drainhole under the car door.
Whaddya know, Glickman's wrong again. He has the temerity to call other
folks 'car-breakers' then posts this drivel.
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The only "bad smell" around here at the moments appears to be you
Geoff. When was the last time you took a bath or brushed your teeth?
Lg
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Lawrence Glickman
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Fri Feb 18, 2005 2:39 am Post subject:
Re: Bad smelling air through vents. |
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On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 16:22:22 -0500, Geoff
<geoff_gariepy@nospamhotmail.com> wrote:
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Lawrence Glickman wrote:
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 12:25:42 -0600, "Mark T." <wtrumbo@bellsouth.net
wrote:
I have an 84 Chrysler New Yorker and when I turn the air on, the air has a
bad smell coming through the vents for the first few minutes then it goes
away. Now I did have the car setting up for a while (almost 2 years) and
drove it very seldom during this period. So is there something that builds
up in the duct lines when you let a car sit up? Is there anything I can do
to clean it out?
Pour bleach through your air vents ( the ones in front of your
windshield ). Let it sit there for a while before you flush it away
with plain water.
Lg
And just WHERE do you think the bleach is going to go?
Out a drainhole under the car door.
Whaddya know, Glickman's wrong again. He has the temerity to call other
folks 'car-breakers' then posts this drivel.
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Here assfucker, I am doing an experiment JUST FOR YOU.
Right this minute, I am hooking up my garden host and will FLOOD the
air vents under my windshield. I'll be back in a minute to tell you
where the water egresses the vehicle.... |
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Lawrence Glickman
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Fri Feb 18, 2005 2:47 am Post subject:
Re: Bad smelling air through vents. |
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On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 16:22:22 -0500, Geoff
<geoff_gariepy@nospamhotmail.com> wrote:
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Lawrence Glickman wrote:
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 12:25:42 -0600, "Mark T." <wtrumbo@bellsouth.net
wrote:
I have an 84 Chrysler New Yorker and when I turn the air on, the air has a
bad smell coming through the vents for the first few minutes then it goes
away. Now I did have the car setting up for a while (almost 2 years) and
drove it very seldom during this period. So is there something that builds
up in the duct lines when you let a car sit up? Is there anything I can do
to clean it out?
Pour bleach through your air vents ( the ones in front of your
windshield ). Let it sit there for a while before you flush it away
with plain water.
Lg
And just WHERE do you think the bleach is going to go?
Out a drainhole under the car door.
Whaddya know, Glickman's wrong again. He has the temerity to call other
folks 'car-breakers' then posts this drivel.
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Here assfucker, I am doing an experiment JUST FOR YOU.
Right this minute, I am hooking up my garden host and will FLOOD the
air vents under my windshield. I'll be back in a minute to tell you
where the water egresses the vehicle....
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Well fuckstick, I just completed putting 10 GALLONS OF WATER INTO MY
AIR INTAKE UNDER THE WINDSHIELD. Where did it come out?
Not a single drop into the passenger compartment, ALL under the car
behind the front wheel wells.
So you ignorant moron, I suggest you SHUTTHEFUCKUP and go back to the
peanut gallery before you open your stupid mouth again in the future
and only embarrass yourself in front of the entire planet.
Lg
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Nate Nagel
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Posted:
Fri Feb 18, 2005 2:54 am Post subject:
Re: Bad smelling air through vents. |
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Lawrence Glickman wrote:
| Quote: | On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 16:22:22 -0500, Geoff
geoff_gariepy@nospamhotmail.com> wrote:
Lawrence Glickman wrote:
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 12:25:42 -0600, "Mark T." <wtrumbo@bellsouth.net
wrote:
I have an 84 Chrysler New Yorker and when I turn the air on, the air has a
bad smell coming through the vents for the first few minutes then it goes
away. Now I did have the car setting up for a while (almost 2 years) and
drove it very seldom during this period. So is there something that builds
up in the duct lines when you let a car sit up? Is there anything I can do
to clean it out?
Pour bleach through your air vents ( the ones in front of your
windshield ). Let it sit there for a while before you flush it away
with plain water.
Lg
And just WHERE do you think the bleach is going to go?
Out a drainhole under the car door.
Whaddya know, Glickman's wrong again. He has the temerity to call other
folks 'car-breakers' then posts this drivel.
Here assfucker, I am doing an experiment JUST FOR YOU.
Right this minute, I am hooking up my garden host and will FLOOD the
air vents under my windshield. I'll be back in a minute to tell you
where the water egresses the vehicle....
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Well fuckstick, I just completed putting 10 GALLONS OF WATER INTO MY
AIR INTAKE UNDER THE WINDSHIELD. Where did it come out?
Not a single drop into the passenger compartment, ALL under the car
behind the front wheel wells.
So you ignorant moron, I suggest you SHUTTHEFUCKUP and go back to the
peanut gallery before you open your stupid mouth again in the future
and only embarrass yourself in front of the entire planet.
Lg
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OK, so you just proved that your suggestion won't help him at all. Did
you have a point?
nate
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replace "fly" with "com" to reply.
http://home.comcast.net/~njnagel |
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Lawrence Glickman
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Posted:
Fri Feb 18, 2005 3:59 am Post subject:
Re: Bad smelling air through vents. |
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On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 16:54:38 -0500, Nate Nagel <njnagel@flycast.net>
wrote:
| Quote: | Lawrence Glickman wrote:
On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 16:22:22 -0500, Geoff
geoff_gariepy@nospamhotmail.com> wrote:
Lawrence Glickman wrote:
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 12:25:42 -0600, "Mark T." <wtrumbo@bellsouth.net
wrote:
I have an 84 Chrysler New Yorker and when I turn the air on, the air has a
bad smell coming through the vents for the first few minutes then it goes
away. Now I did have the car setting up for a while (almost 2 years) and
drove it very seldom during this period. So is there something that builds
up in the duct lines when you let a car sit up? Is there anything I can do
to clean it out?
Pour bleach through your air vents ( the ones in front of your
windshield ). Let it sit there for a while before you flush it away
with plain water.
Lg
And just WHERE do you think the bleach is going to go?
Out a drainhole under the car door.
Whaddya know, Glickman's wrong again. He has the temerity to call other
folks 'car-breakers' then posts this drivel.
Here assfucker, I am doing an experiment JUST FOR YOU.
Right this minute, I am hooking up my garden host and will FLOOD the
air vents under my windshield. I'll be back in a minute to tell you
where the water egresses the vehicle....
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Well fuckstick, I just completed putting 10 GALLONS OF WATER INTO MY
AIR INTAKE UNDER THE WINDSHIELD. Where did it come out?
Not a single drop into the passenger compartment, ALL under the car
behind the front wheel wells.
So you ignorant moron, I suggest you SHUTTHEFUCKUP and go back to the
peanut gallery before you open your stupid mouth again in the future
and only embarrass yourself in front of the entire planet.
Lg
OK, so you just proved that your suggestion won't help him at all. Did
you have a point?
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Nobody has proven it WON'T work.
It is step #1 of a multi-part procedure:
Step #2 and beyond is repeating what has already been posted:
i.e.
*Install new Cabin Air Filter if there is one.
*While blower motor is on high, spray Lysol mist into air intake that
Cabin Air Filter feeds.
*Find any air input ducts _INSIDE_ the vehicle, and spray Lysol mist
into them with blower motor running at full speed.
END
None of this exonerates any of you from being nitwits.
>nate |
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N8N
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Posted:
Fri Feb 18, 2005 6:20 pm Post subject:
Re: Bad smelling air through vents. |
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Lawrence Glickman wrote:
| Quote: | On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 16:54:38 -0500, Nate Nagel <njnagel@flycast.net
wrote:
Lawrence Glickman wrote:
On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 16:22:22 -0500, Geoff
geoff_gariepy@nospamhotmail.com> wrote:
Lawrence Glickman wrote:
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 12:25:42 -0600, "Mark T."
wtrumbo@bellsouth.net
wrote:
I have an 84 Chrysler New Yorker and when I turn the air on,
the air has a
bad smell coming through the vents for the first few minutes
then it goes
away. Now I did have the car setting up for a while (almost 2
years) and
drove it very seldom during this period. So is there something
that builds
up in the duct lines when you let a car sit up? Is there
anything I can do
to clean it out?
Pour bleach through your air vents ( the ones in front of your
windshield ). Let it sit there for a while before you flush it
away
with plain water.
Lg
And just WHERE do you think the bleach is going to go?
Out a drainhole under the car door.
Whaddya know, Glickman's wrong again. He has the temerity to call
other
folks 'car-breakers' then posts this drivel.
Here assfucker, I am doing an experiment JUST FOR YOU.
Right this minute, I am hooking up my garden host and will FLOOD
the
air vents under my windshield. I'll be back in a minute to tell
you
where the water egresses the vehicle....
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Well fuckstick, I just completed putting 10 GALLONS OF WATER INTO
MY
AIR INTAKE UNDER THE WINDSHIELD. Where did it come out?
Not a single drop into the passenger compartment, ALL under the
car
behind the front wheel wells.
So you ignorant moron, I suggest you SHUTTHEFUCKUP and go back to
the
peanut gallery before you open your stupid mouth again in the
future
and only embarrass yourself in front of the entire planet.
Lg
OK, so you just proved that your suggestion won't help him at all.
Did
you have a point?
Nobody has proven it WON'T work.
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It's not going to get where the mold/mildew/whatever is growing, as it
will drain out the drain holes in the sheetmetal before ever entering
the HVAC box. QED.
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It is step #1 of a multi-part procedure:
Step #2 and beyond is repeating what has already been posted:
i.e.
*Install new Cabin Air Filter if there is one.
*While blower motor is on high, spray Lysol mist into air intake that
Cabin Air Filter feeds.
*Find any air input ducts _INSIDE_ the vehicle, and spray Lysol mist
into them with blower motor running at full speed.
END
None of this exonerates any of you from being nitwits.
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OK, where did you ever post the above procedure? (which makes a hell
of a lot more sense than pouring bleach into the cowl intake) Time to
check you're meds, Larry, you're slipping into "semi-coherent ranting
asshole" mode again.
nate |
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Lawrence Glickman
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Posted:
Fri Feb 18, 2005 8:50 pm Post subject:
Re: Bad smelling air through vents. |
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On 18 Feb 2005 05:20:36 -0800, "N8N" <njnagel@hotmail.com> wrote:
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Lawrence Glickman wrote:
On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 16:54:38 -0500, Nate Nagel <njnagel@flycast.net
wrote:
Lawrence Glickman wrote:
On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 16:22:22 -0500, Geoff
geoff_gariepy@nospamhotmail.com> wrote:
Lawrence Glickman wrote:
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 12:25:42 -0600, "Mark T."
wtrumbo@bellsouth.net
wrote:
I have an 84 Chrysler New Yorker and when I turn the air on,
the air has a
bad smell coming through the vents for the first few minutes
then it goes
away. Now I did have the car setting up for a while (almost 2
years) and
drove it very seldom during this period. So is there something
that builds
up in the duct lines when you let a car sit up? Is there
anything I can do
to clean it out?
Pour bleach through your air vents ( the ones in front of your
windshield ). Let it sit there for a while before you flush it
away
with plain water.
Lg
And just WHERE do you think the bleach is going to go?
Out a drainhole under the car door.
Whaddya know, Glickman's wrong again. He has the temerity to call
other
folks 'car-breakers' then posts this drivel.
Here assfucker, I am doing an experiment JUST FOR YOU.
Right this minute, I am hooking up my garden host and will FLOOD
the
air vents under my windshield. I'll be back in a minute to tell
you
where the water egresses the vehicle....
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Well fuckstick, I just completed putting 10 GALLONS OF WATER INTO
MY
AIR INTAKE UNDER THE WINDSHIELD. Where did it come out?
Not a single drop into the passenger compartment, ALL under the
car
behind the front wheel wells.
So you ignorant moron, I suggest you SHUTTHEFUCKUP and go back to
the
peanut gallery before you open your stupid mouth again in the
future
and only embarrass yourself in front of the entire planet.
Lg
OK, so you just proved that your suggestion won't help him at all.
Did
you have a point?
Nobody has proven it WON'T work.
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| Quote: | It's not going to get where the mold/mildew/whatever is growing, as it
will drain out the drain holes in the sheetmetal before ever entering
the HVAC box. QED.
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HINT: nobody on earth give's a flying fuck what you do and don't *get*
especially me.
| Quote: | It is step #1 of a multi-part procedure:
Step #2 and beyond is repeating what has already been posted:
i.e.
*Install new Cabin Air Filter if there is one.
*While blower motor is on high, spray Lysol mist into air intake that
Cabin Air Filter feeds.
*Find any air input ducts _INSIDE_ the vehicle, and spray Lysol mist
into them with blower motor running at full speed.
END
None of this exonerates any of you from being nitwits.
OK, where did you ever post the above procedure? (which makes a hell
of a lot more sense than pouring bleach into the cowl intake) Time to
check you're meds, Larry, you're slipping into "semi-coherent ranting
asshole" mode again.
nate
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Drop dead shit stick.
Lg |
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Geoff
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Posted:
Fri Feb 18, 2005 11:39 pm Post subject:
Re: Bad smelling air through vents. |
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Lawrence Glickman wrote:
| Quote: | Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 15:35:07 -0600
From: Lawrence Glickman <Lawrence_Glickman@comcast.net
Newsgroups: alt.autos, rec.autos.makers.chrysler, rec.autos.tech
Subject: Re: Bad smelling air through vents.
On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 16:22:22 -0500, Geoff
geoff_gariepy@nospamhotmail.com> wrote:
Lawrence Glickman wrote:
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 12:25:42 -0600, "Mark T." <wtrumbo@bellsouth.net
wrote:
I have an 84 Chrysler New Yorker and when I turn the air on, the air has a
bad smell coming through the vents for the first few minutes then it goes
away. Now I did have the car setting up for a while (almost 2 years) and
drove it very seldom during this period. So is there something that builds
up in the duct lines when you let a car sit up? Is there anything I can do
to clean it out?
Pour bleach through your air vents ( the ones in front of your
windshield ). Let it sit there for a while before you flush it away
with plain water.
Lg
And just WHERE do you think the bleach is going to go?
Out a drainhole under the car door.
Whaddya know, Glickman's wrong again. He has the temerity to call other
folks 'car-breakers' then posts this drivel.
Ehm, no I am correct. I have intentionally used a garden hose in the
past to flood the air intake under the front windscreen, and indeed
the water egresses through a hole inder the door frame.
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Which won't solve the problem the OP has. Bleach or no.
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So I have two words for you, but they can't be repeated in polite
public. The two alternative words that -can- be repeated in polite
public are:
drop
dead
Lg
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Here's my two for you:
fuck
off.
--Geoff |
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Geoff
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Fri Feb 18, 2005 11:41 pm Post subject:
Re: Bad smelling air through vents. |
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Lawrence Glickman wrote:
| Quote: | Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 15:39:18 -0600
From: Lawrence Glickman <Lawrence_Glickman@comcast.net
Newsgroups: alt.autos, rec.autos.makers.chrysler, rec.autos.tech
Subject: Re: Bad smelling air through vents.
On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 16:22:22 -0500, Geoff
geoff_gariepy@nospamhotmail.com> wrote:
Lawrence Glickman wrote:
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 12:25:42 -0600, "Mark T." <wtrumbo@bellsouth.net
wrote:
I have an 84 Chrysler New Yorker and when I turn the air on, the air has a
bad smell coming through the vents for the first few minutes then it goes
away. Now I did have the car setting up for a while (almost 2 years) and
drove it very seldom during this period. So is there something that builds
up in the duct lines when you let a car sit up? Is there anything I can do
to clean it out?
Pour bleach through your air vents ( the ones in front of your
windshield ). Let it sit there for a while before you flush it away
with plain water.
Lg
And just WHERE do you think the bleach is going to go?
Out a drainhole under the car door.
Whaddya know, Glickman's wrong again. He has the temerity to call other
folks 'car-breakers' then posts this drivel.
Here assfucker, I am doing an experiment JUST FOR YOU.
Right this minute, I am hooking up my garden host and will FLOOD the
air vents under my windshield. I'll be back in a minute to tell you
where the water egresses the vehicle....
Gee, whiz, Glickman, are you letting your other personalities each type |
their own answers to my message?
Just wondering.
--Geoff |
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Fri Feb 18, 2005 11:42 pm Post subject:
Re: Bad smelling air through vents. |
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Lawrence Glickman wrote:
| Quote: | Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 15:47:02 -0600
From: Lawrence Glickman <Lawrence_Glickman@comcast.net
Newsgroups: alt.autos, rec.autos.makers.chrysler, rec.autos.tech
Subject: Re: Bad smelling air through vents.
On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 16:22:22 -0500, Geoff
geoff_gariepy@nospamhotmail.com> wrote:
Lawrence Glickman wrote:
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 12:25:42 -0600, "Mark T." <wtrumbo@bellsouth.net
wrote:
I have an 84 Chrysler New Yorker and when I turn the air on, the air has a
bad smell coming through the vents for the first few minutes then it goes
away. Now I did have the car setting up for a while (almost 2 years) and
drove it very seldom during this period. So is there something that builds
up in the duct lines when you let a car sit up? Is there anything I can do
to clean it out?
Pour bleach through your air vents ( the ones in front of your
windshield ). Let it sit there for a while before you flush it away
with plain water.
Lg
And just WHERE do you think the bleach is going to go?
Out a drainhole under the car door.
Whaddya know, Glickman's wrong again. He has the temerity to call other
folks 'car-breakers' then posts this drivel.
Here assfucker, I am doing an experiment JUST FOR YOU.
Right this minute, I am hooking up my garden host and will FLOOD the
air vents under my windshield. I'll be back in a minute to tell you
where the water egresses the vehicle....
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Well fuckstick, I just completed putting 10 GALLONS OF WATER INTO MY
AIR INTAKE UNDER THE WINDSHIELD. Where did it come out?
Not a single drop into the passenger compartment, ALL under the car
behind the front wheel wells.
So you ignorant moron, I suggest you SHUTTHEFUCKUP and go back to the
peanut gallery before you open your stupid mouth again in the future
and only embarrass yourself in front of the entire planet.
Lg
Wow, Glickman. Too bad you didn't use some of that water to bathe |
instead.
--Geoff |
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Geoff
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Posted:
Fri Feb 18, 2005 11:43 pm Post subject:
Re: Bad smelling air through vents. |
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Lawrence Glickman wrote:
| Quote: | Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 16:59:47 -0600
From: Lawrence Glickman <Lawrence_Glickman@comcast.net
Newsgroups: alt.autos, rec.autos.makers.chrysler, rec.autos.tech
Subject: Re: Bad smelling air through vents.
On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 16:54:38 -0500, Nate Nagel <njnagel@flycast.net
wrote:
Lawrence Glickman wrote:
On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 16:22:22 -0500, Geoff
geoff_gariepy@nospamhotmail.com> wrote:
Lawrence Glickman wrote:
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 12:25:42 -0600, "Mark T." <wtrumbo@bellsouth.net
wrote:
I have an 84 Chrysler New Yorker and when I turn the air on, the air has a
bad smell coming through the vents for the first few minutes then it goes
away. Now I did have the car setting up for a while (almost 2 years) and
drove it very seldom during this period. So is there something that builds
up in the duct lines when you let a car sit up? Is there anything I can do
to clean it out?
Pour bleach through your air vents ( the ones in front of your
windshield ). Let it sit there for a while before you flush it away
with plain water.
Lg
And just WHERE do you think the bleach is going to go?
Out a drainhole under the car door.
Whaddya know, Glickman's wrong again. He has the temerity to call other
folks 'car-breakers' then posts this drivel.
Here assfucker, I am doing an experiment JUST FOR YOU.
Right this minute, I am hooking up my garden host and will FLOOD the
air vents under my windshield. I'll be back in a minute to tell you
where the water egresses the vehicle....
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Well fuckstick, I just completed putting 10 GALLONS OF WATER INTO MY
AIR INTAKE UNDER THE WINDSHIELD. Where did it come out?
Not a single drop into the passenger compartment, ALL under the car
behind the front wheel wells.
So you ignorant moron, I suggest you SHUTTHEFUCKUP and go back to the
peanut gallery before you open your stupid mouth again in the future
and only embarrass yourself in front of the entire planet.
Lg
OK, so you just proved that your suggestion won't help him at all. Did
you have a point?
Nobody has proven it WON'T work.
*Find any air input ducts _INSIDE_ the vehicle, and spray Lysol mist
into them with blower motor running at full speed.
Hey, Glickman, |
Do this bit while you're in the car. You'll come out smelling better.
--Geoff |
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mic canic
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Posted:
Sat Feb 19, 2005 7:39 pm Post subject:
Re: Bad smelling air through vents. |
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there is a kit made for the musty smell issue that can bought at any chysler
made by dc just for this issue
Lawrence Glickman wrote:
| Quote: | On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 16:54:38 -0500, Nate Nagel <njnagel@flycast.net
wrote:
Lawrence Glickman wrote:
On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 16:22:22 -0500, Geoff
geoff_gariepy@nospamhotmail.com> wrote:
Lawrence Glickman wrote:
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 12:25:42 -0600, "Mark T." <wtrumbo@bellsouth.net
wrote:
I have an 84 Chrysler New Yorker and when I turn the air on, the air has a
bad smell coming through the vents for the first few minutes then it goes
away. Now I did have the car setting up for a while (almost 2 years) and
drove it very seldom during this period. So is there something that builds
up in the duct lines when you let a car sit up? Is there anything I can do
to clean it out?
Pour bleach through your air vents ( the ones in front of your
windshield ). Let it sit there for a while before you flush it away
with plain water.
Lg
And just WHERE do you think the bleach is going to go?
Out a drainhole under the car door.
Whaddya know, Glickman's wrong again. He has the temerity to call other
folks 'car-breakers' then posts this drivel.
Here assfucker, I am doing an experiment JUST FOR YOU.
Right this minute, I am hooking up my garden host and will FLOOD the
air vents under my windshield. I'll be back in a minute to tell you
where the water egresses the vehicle....
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Well fuckstick, I just completed putting 10 GALLONS OF WATER INTO MY
AIR INTAKE UNDER THE WINDSHIELD. Where did it come out?
Not a single drop into the passenger compartment, ALL under the car
behind the front wheel wells.
So you ignorant moron, I suggest you SHUTTHEFUCKUP and go back to the
peanut gallery before you open your stupid mouth again in the future
and only embarrass yourself in front of the entire planet.
Lg
OK, so you just proved that your suggestion won't help him at all. Did
you have a point?
Nobody has proven it WON'T work.
It is step #1 of a multi-part procedure:
Step #2 and beyond is repeating what has already been posted:
i.e.
*Install new Cabin Air Filter if there is one.
*While blower motor is on high, spray Lysol mist into air intake that
Cabin Air Filter feeds.
*Find any air input ducts _INSIDE_ the vehicle, and spray Lysol mist
into them with blower motor running at full speed.
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None of this exonerates any of you from being nitwits.
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Billy Bad Assr©
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Sun Feb 20, 2005 7:48 am Post subject:
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"Mark T." <wtrumbo@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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| Quote: | I have an 84 Chrysler New Yorker and when I turn the air on, the air has a
bad smell coming through the vents for the first few minutes then it goes
away. Now I did have the car setting up for a while (almost 2 years) and
drove it very seldom during this period. So is there something that builds
up in the duct lines when you let a car sit up?
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Happened when you performed a car wash and the in coming air vent was set to
allow outside air into vehicle!
| Quote: | Is there anything I can do to clean it out?
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To repair you will have to remove, thoroughly clean out by hand (use Lysol lemon
fresh for best results!) and re-install the plastic air vents under the dash.
The next time you wash your vehicle -- remember to close the vents!
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High Sierra
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Sun Feb 20, 2005 10:46 pm Post subject:
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Billy Bad Assr© wrote:
| Quote: | "Mark T." <wtrumbo@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:6sMQd.117$Pt1.87@bignews5.bellsouth.net...
I have an 84 Chrysler New Yorker and when I turn the air on, the air has a
bad smell coming through the vents for the first few minutes then it goes
away. Now I did have the car setting up for a while (almost 2 years) and
drove it very seldom during this period. So is there something that builds
up in the duct lines when you let a car sit up?
Happened when you performed a car wash and the in coming air vent was set to
allow outside air into vehicle!
Is there anything I can do to clean it out?
To repair you will have to remove, thoroughly clean out by hand (use Lysol lemon
fresh for best results!) and re-install the plastic air vents under the dash.
The next time you wash your vehicle -- remember to close the vents!
BBA
Absolute garbage. |
Water cannot get inside vehicle thru air vents.
Unless the vehicle is submerged. |
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Billy Bad Assr©
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Sun Feb 20, 2005 11:41 pm Post subject:
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It's a pre 85 chrysler product not a gm or a ford numb nuts!
| Quote: | Water cannot get inside vehicle thru air vents.
Unless the vehicle is submerged. |
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