OffDutyPRU
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You’re the best. I think I’m inlove. Thank you for taking the time with posting this. I just drove 15 minutes with the heat on!@OffDutyPRU
Especially, In Florida and other locales that the Wrangler will see warm, very moist weather.....
A good habit to get into in the Summer months is to... when you are in your Wrangler, with the windows open, Freedom Panels off, Doors off, convertible top down, Sunrider open or any combo of these, to turn on the heating system and run it as hot as you can and have the hot air directed to feet, front and to defrost.. Drive with that full heat blasting away .......on one of your say 45-60 min jaunts around town. You do this weekly in the Summer months.
Why would you do this... Well, the stuff... mold, etc... that grows in your heating ducts / heating system hardware needs, moisture/dampness to grow.... it likes warm, dark moist...
IF, IF you keep the ducts dry dry by high heat application periodically, the stuff is less apt to grow and if it does it will minimal..
Your running the heating system keeps ducts more dry.... make the ducts, etc. a poorer environment for that crapola to grow in.
YES, I started doing the about 20+ years ago after an issue like yours... was my Class A Diesel pusher RV that had the issue... I treated the heating ducts to Lysol Spray, just once.... sprayed Lysol in the heating ducts .....and then did as I mentioned above...... from then on and the issue was a non-issue.
For the record.... deodorizers just hide the smell and do not kill off the growth. Sure a deodorizer is aok but you also need something like Lysol in the mix to kill/thwart chances of future growth.... AND as mentioned keep the heating ducts as dry as you can...
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