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Moldy smell in the X5 - i got the solution.
I think a couple of us ran into this problem a while back, something to do with the venting system in BMWs, air conditioning and heating. i remember someone telling me but i dont quite remember it all. Something about circulating the car before you leave it or else mold will form. Regardless:
I was searching through threads months ago trying to find an answer to our problem. It has alot to do with the microfilter. There is no need to replace the filter, i found by just turning on the vents full blast with full circulation and spraying in some anti-bacteria disinfectant (FREBREEZE) it did the trick, i did this on 3 seperate occasions just to be sure that the smell of sour socks disappeared. 1st application - smell was gone, smelt a little bit of it the next hour 2nd application - no more smell :thumbup: 3rd application - just to be sure that the smell was vaporized :explode: :trustme: |
one question where do you spray frebreeze in to the front air duct by the micro filter?
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Yeah, pics are always helpfull!
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i apologize for having no pics,
but here is the manual: http://www.bmwmotorsports.org/pdf/Ho...rofilterX5.pdf First: open up the hood. Second: pull out the microfilter as per the manual Third: ensure the car is ventilating at full compacity Fourth: Spray in the vent where the microfilter was...for 10 seconds and repeat ps. ensure your Significant other is not sitting in the car while doing this, i did this and she wasnt too happy!:throw: |
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