What’s an easy fix if my car’s air conditioning system smells like vinegar?
My car has developed a weird smell when I turn on the AC, and I’m not sure what’s causing it. What’s an easy fix if my car’s air conditioning system smells like vinegar?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
A vinegar odor from your car can be incredibly unpleasant to deal with! If you notice a vinegar smell coming from the air conditioning vents in your car, that could be a sign you have a mold problem, especially if it goes away when you turn off the cooling system.*
An easy fix to neutralize the vinegar smell in your car is by mixing lemon juice and a bit of dish soap. A mixture of detergent, baking soda, and water can also be used to eliminate mold and mildew.
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