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  1. What do y'all do for a living?

    CCTV Operator at the county jail, I watch inmates all day via CCTV and operate the doors and everything else electronic in the facility.
  2. Musty Smell Coming from Air Vents

    I'm not too sure. From what I understand its the housing that's around the evaporator.
  3. Musty Smell Coming from Air Vents

    Good to note. God forbid I have this issue again in the future I'll have to go get myself one of those cameras and check out where the mold/mildew accumulates.
  4. Musty Smell Coming from Air Vents

    I hope so. I feel like its an unnecessary step that shouldn't have to be taken because of a poor design flaw
  5. Musty Smell Coming from Air Vents

    My service advisor says he sees this issue often with vehicles especially here in Florida where we use our A/C 95% of the year and Florida is humid year round, therefore our evaporators are sucking out so much moisture it doesn't all drain out. It sucks that our trucks have this issue. I don't...
  6. Musty Smell Coming from Air Vents

    Nope, if they had to replace the evaporator itself then yes, they would have to strip the dash off. However just to replace the housing for it they were able to do so without pulling the dash. They said if the smell returns they will have to pull the dash and replace the evaporator and do an...
  7. Musty Smell Coming from Air Vents

    I think I found the solution to this once and for all. I've had this same problem all summer with my truck. I live in FL where it gets very hot and humid so my AC is on LO almost anytime I run the truck. I've tried the lysol trick, the evaporator cleaner trick, etc and nothing worked. The...
  8. Moldy a/c smell

    I had this same issue with my past truck, 2020 Ranger. Thankfully I was still under my extended warranty but they had to replace almost all the A/C components the main one being the fan housing as they found mold throughout the entire system. About 5 months later after my extended warranty...
  9. Fan Auto Setting

    The auto setting controls the zone and fan speed. If its cold out and you have Auto on, it will keep the blower fan off until the engine warms up enough to get significant heat, then will slowly ramp up the speed, while keeping airflow between the defrosters and footwell vents. I typically...




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