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Hi Dear friends,

I have a corolla 121 (Face lift , 2004, G ) model car.It has a problem,Because if i switch on the a/c, first two min , i dont feel cool. only it gives hot air, then it start to cool.And another problem is when i am driving through some place, frequently a bad smell come .(i mean if i go to near to the sea, i feel Mouldivefish smell).So can u anyone pls help me to fix the problem ?

Thank You,

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Sounds to me like your air flow is set to "fresh" instead of "re-circulate".

If the switch is already in the "re-circulate" position, it could be that the air direting mechanism is jammed (leaving the fresh air vent partially open) or because the spongy insulation around the vent doors are leaking fresh air into the car.

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yup, if i switch on the re-circulate mode, i dont feel the bad smell.but if i switch in it for a long time, i can't breath ( i feel warmit come).So how to fix this ?

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yup, if i switch on the re-circulate mode, i dont feel the bad smell.but if i switch in it for a long time, i can't breath ( i feel warmit come).So how to fix this ?

you might want to see a doctor about that.

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yup, if i switch on the re-circulate mode, i dont feel the bad smell.but if i switch in it for a long time, i can't breath ( i feel warmit come).So how to fix this ?

Seriously? :rolleyes:

Honestly speaking, if you feel this way when you travel in any air conditioned vehicle, then you'd better see a doctor as JD suggested as you might be suffering from asthma or something. If it happens only in your car, first check if others are also experiencing the same.

Try getting rid of any strong air fresheners you might be having in your car, and stop cleaning your interior with liquids that are strong. Some people can't stand them. If the situation persists, get your AC serviced, and inspect the ventilation duct (beneath the rear bumper in most cars) to see if it's blocked.

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Vent may be set to "fresh" instead of "recirc" as mentioned above. When did you last clean your A/C pollen filter under the dash? If that is clogged cooling efficiency is slow and reduced along with a pungent smell.

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I'm not kidding when I say this. If you are really puking and choking, you might want to check your car for exhaust leaks. Carbon monoxide is an invisible and odorless gas and can be deadly.

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