Air Conditioning - Odor Service Procedure: Overview
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AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM - ODOR Article No.
TREATMENT - SERVICE PROCEDURE 87-24A-1
FORD: 1988 and Prior ALL CAR LINES
LINCOLN-MERCURY: 1988 and Prior ALL CAR LINES
MERKUR: 1988 and Prior ALL CAR LINES
LIGHT TRUCK: 1988 and Prior ALL LIGHT TRUCK LINES
MEDIUM/HEAVY TRUCK: 1988 and Prior ALL MEDIUM/HEAVY TRUCK LINES
ISSUE: A musty odor from the air conditioner and heater system is often caused by a mold or fungal growth in the air conditioning evaporator. This odor is most noticeable when the air conditioning (A/C) system is first turned on. This condition has been experienced throughout the industry on many different vehicle lines because by its function most air conditioning systems provide the necessary environment to support mold and fungal growth.
ACTION: To correct this, odors from mold and fungal growth can be reduced with the proper application of the chemicals contained in a special service kit. There are three steps to the procedure.
1. Apply disinfectant
2. Dry the A/C system, and
3. Apply mold inhibitor
Figure 1:
The Dirkes spray unit, Figure 1, must be used to make sure the chemicals enter the blower assembly and saturate the evaporator core. This is the area where the chemicals are needed most.
REQUIRED EQUIPMENT AND SOURCE LIST
Dirkes Model 3366 Spray Unit:
Dirkes Industries 14240 East 11 Mile Road Warren, Michigan 48089 (313) 774-4300
NOTE: Respirator and safety goggles are included with the Dirkes Model 3366 Spray Unit. The order form is included inside the Motorcraft A/C odor Treatment Kit (E7AZ-19E725-A).