Dead animal in AC / Heating vents, HELP!
Even since I got my new truck, my Acura has only seen the road about 3 times in about 2 weeks.
I got into my car this morning and I noticed a ripe kind of smell ... I knew what was up. Finally, I head over to a friends house and my car was in the sun for about a couple hours .. when I stepped in .. oh my god .. I nearly puked. I know for sure it's a dead animal in the heating / AC vents. I popped the hood and smelled nothing, even with a warm engine. One wiff of the vents and you can definitely tell something died in there .. Now .. how the hell do I go about removing the animal? I didn't see any DIY on looking / cleaning out the AC / Heating vents .. Any idea where it could have crawled in? Help would be greatly appreciated. |
My friend had a dead animal in his car also. He tore half the car apart and couldn't find it. After about two weeks the animal decomposed and the smell went away.
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I would try the fresh air intake first--it is located under the black plastic cowling at the base of the windshield where the windshield wiper arms attach and is exposed to the outside of the car. Get your nose right up against it to see what you can find. If you need to remove it, there are instructions in this thread:
https://acurazine.com/forums/3g-tl-performance-parts-modifications-112/ultimate-cooling-mod-739098/ Post #31 Then, I would do a sniff check of the inside vents to see if it was on the sides or the center. The center vents are pretty easy to pop out---take off the silver trim piece running up one side of the center console. Wrap a screwdriver in a towel and gently pry up on the center vent piece and it will pop upwards. Disconnect the wires to the LED display and hazard switch and you can look right down the vents. You may also want to replace your cabin air filter---you can get some with de-odorizers added to the filter. There is a DIY for this in the 3G Garage. Good Luck |
Pull the air filter and take a look there. I had a family of mice set up shop in my air vents. (My car sat in the garage during the week and was only driven on the weekends.) They stashed about 4 cups of cat food on top of my air cleaner, so that's where they were living.
On a side note, not to alarm you but I became ill because of this. Apparently my body had a reaction to the dander, feces, or urine that was in the air ducts. Respiratory hypersensitivity....worst I've felt in years. You might want to consider having the ducts professionally cleaned or run a can of lysol through the air intake vents and cycle all of the output modes. |
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check u system out |
UCM to the resuce.
I highly doubt that the vermit can enter thru the cowl itself. http://pic80.picturetrail.com/VOL836.../371376712.jpg The vermit CAN enter thru a large crevis between where the cowl gutter and fender mate. I poured one gallon of water as fast as I could from a bucket into this area. The water gussed out as fast as I poured it in. That tells me that there is a large passageway thru the gutter, thru the fender, down the fenderwell, and to the outside. Well, Mr. Vermit followed this path going the opposite direction. http://pic80.picturetrail.com/VOL836.../371375756.jpg Once inside the gutter area, there is ONLY one entry into the vehicle interior. The arrows point to the HVAC Fresh Air Inlet. http://pic80.picturetrail.com/VOL836.../371756062.jpg Once Mr. Vermit entered into the Fresh Air duct, he needs to chew the HVAC airfilter (also called pollen filter). I lack any futher knowlege. He might be stopped at that point by the "squiral cage" fan. (sorry for spelling... close to bedtime) |
Just thought of something.
I bet that the animal is in this gutter area. Usually, the fresh air vent is closed when the car is off. Try this. With your AC on and the RECIRC on, check if the smell goes away. Now, turn off the RECIRC to allow air to flow from this gutter area. When you have the fresh air on (RECIRC off), the air will be coming in from this gutter area. If the smell is much stronger, then this proves that he is in the gutter (under the plastic cowl). |
Thanks guys for the quick responses. Time to tackle this project tomorrow .. I sure hope I can flush this bastard out ..
I am showing my car frequently .. don't want people smelling this lol. |
pull the cain filter and inspect/replace it- spray lysol into the vents from there as said before, inspect blower motor and wiring,,what you think is animal could be electrical
- odd for animal to not stink every second! Make sure to dry the vent tubing after ac useage by running fan only for a few minutes before shutdown Check the rear ac vent in center console is open- or air gets trapped in there, better to let it pass thru and out |
any fast food wrapper get left under the seat?
check for anything and everything inside cabin and the trunk,,, before ripping the car apart~ |
Ouch, I'm glad I never ran into such a problem. Good info.
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Eeeewwwwwww! Hope you find the source of the smell. Keep us updated.
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BTW, here is a better view of the gutter (aka, Grand Canyon) that I mentioned.
http://pic80.picturetrail.com/VOL836.../371375750.jpg Below are pages from the Service Manual in case you have to "go in". http://pic80.picturetrail.com/VOL836.../371404005.jpg http://pic80.picturetrail.com/VOL836.../371404009.jpg http://pic80.picturetrail.com/VOL836.../371468028.jpg http://pic80.picturetrail.com/VOL836.../371468044.jpg http://pic80.picturetrail.com/VOL836.../371468043.jpg http://pic80.picturetrail.com/VOL836.../371468040.jpg http://pic80.picturetrail.com/VOL836.../371468038.jpg http://pic80.picturetrail.com/VOL836.../371468035.jpg http://pic80.picturetrail.com/VOL836.../371468031.jpg |
Do you smell this with the A/C off when sitting in the car then it becomes noticable when you turn on the air cond.?
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I had a dead gecko in my a/c vent.. fk that smelled. I can only imagine if you have dead rat in yours.. :ugh:
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Inaccurate... did you remove your cowl to get better gas mileage? :tomato:
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Close... To get more HP. Really? How do you get more HP from removing the cowl? See link below.
The Ultimate Cooling Mod (click here) |
Inaccurate hit it RIGHT on the head! I took off the passenger side cowl and sure enough, mice nest with 3 shriveled up baby mice (They're about the size of a small shrimp)
It's about a softball sized wad of shit right on top of the HVAC / Heating filter. Upon further inspection, I did not find the mother .. it's still probably in the system .. I filled up a bucket of water and flushed that channel and the water went straight down the passenger wheel well .. but no mouse. Any other ideas Mr Exterminator? :D. |
Wow---I get no respect!
I'm glad you found it though. |
Originally Posted by dwb993
(Post 11232975)
Wow---I get no respect!
I'm glad you found it though. Thanks much man .. I don't know what I would do without this forum sometimes. :thumbsup: |
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The mother may have left once you started the car. Glad you found the problem and took care of it. Time for an air freshener?
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I'll probably just leave the AC / Heater on for about 25 minutes with plenty of Lysol .. because the vents still reek.
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Change out that cabin filter too!
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Originally Posted by TylerT
(Post 11233069)
I'll probably just leave the AC / Heater on for about 25 minutes with plenty of Lysol .. because the vents still reek.
Nice job, Inaccurate! If you weren't so anal for horsepower, we'd be SOL!! |
Originally Posted by nfnsquared
(Post 11233738)
Nice job, Inaccurate! If you weren't so anal for horsepower, we'd be SOL!!
My apologizes "dwb993". I think that we all failed (including me) to grasp what you had meant to say in your post (#3). I saw you say that you get no respect. I went back up the thread to your post (#3). Then, I realized it. Sorry for stealing your idea. I did not knowingly do it. |
Originally Posted by Inaccurate
(Post 11234333)
The credit should rightfully go to "dwb993". In post #3 of this thread, he recommended the same thing that I recommended.
My apologizes "dwb993". I think that we all failed (including me) to grasp what you had meant to say in your post (#3). I saw you say that you get no respect. I went back up the thread to your post (#3). Then, I realized it. Sorry for stealing your idea. I did not knowingly do it. You really deserve the credit. I'm just glad we could all help out another AZiner fix what I'm sure is a nasty, potentially health damaging problem. Dead animals (rodents especially) can be a significant health issue. TylerT, make sure you clean all of that shit out as best you can. You definitely do NOT want to be breathing that crap! |
TylerT, when did you car smell? all the time? when you first got in it? when you ran the A/C?
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wow i had no idea stuff like this could happen.
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Originally Posted by TylerT
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Here's a pic of it .. I wish I had my DSLR camera with a macro lens .. :what:
http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n...ture-003-1.jpg |
Originally Posted by monacm2
(Post 11284352)
TylerT, when did you car smell? all the time? when you first got in it? when you ran the A/C?
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Crazy...
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Oh yeah, it happens, especially if your car sets for days without being driven. I pulled about 4 cups of cat food out from on top of my filter:
http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/i...rfilterbox.jpg |
I am soooo glad you were able to get your car straightened out!!!....but I must say this thread made me laugh... same thing happened after my Dad died and the car he had bought for my sis had sat for months without a start... it was squirrels in her car air intake... couldn't even start the car due to the nest... LOL
Also got jacked by a rat that ate all the wires on the firewall in my CLS... to the tune of about $600... I had left my car at the Bush airport for about a week while I was out of town... I heard someone say the airport here in Houston had big rats, but I didn't believe them... my bad huh? |
Originally Posted by golfjwr
(Post 11285711)
God Dam Dude!! Glad you were able to get that shit out and work on getting the smell outta there, that is a nightmare.:ugh:
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Wow did the mice gather all that random crap into your run channel? That's pretty gross..I'd go to a doctor immediately if you start to feel ill in the next week or two.
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Originally Posted by nfnsquared
(Post 11286416)
Oh yeah, it happens, especially if your car sets for days without being driven. I pulled about 4 cups of cat food out from on top of my filter:
http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/i...rfilterbox.jpg |
Yeah, the filter kept them from getting down into the fan area, but a bunch of the cat food fell down into the squirrel cage when I pulled the filter out. It was enough to burn out the resistor/s in the fan. Cost me about $160 to have the fan fixed and the whole duct work cleaned out. I still ran 3 can of lysol through the whole system after I got the car back. I never want to be sick like that again. It was not a good time in my life.
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Haha, Same thing happened to me while putting on my AEM intake. When I took the stock intake off the frigin thing had a dead mouse in it! Looked like it died YEARS ago. LOL. Disgusting nonetheless. :P
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time for a cat lol
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