StringTones
Well-Known Member
I started a new thread to share my findings. I have a 2nd gen Tacoma 2011 and experienced a musty odor from the a/c vents. This condition is not Toyota specific, but Toyota has recognized this as a legitimate complaint. They have taken the effort to communicate this to Toyota Service Centers through a service Bulletin.
I will paste the link here, where I was able to gain access to service bulletins:
http://www.toyotapart.com/TECH.html
The path to take is to select "Camry" then scroll down to find the bulletin titled "Air Conditioning Evaporator Odor Service Procedures T-AC97-002"
This bulletin addresses all affected Toyota models, which includes Tacoma. I will paste the direct link to this bulletin here:
http://www.toyotapart.com/AIR_CONDITIONING_EVAPORATOR_ODOR_SERVICE_PROCEDURES_T-AC97-002.pdf
The odor I was experiencing has not returned since I have done two things, verified good flow of condensate from the drain tube and dry my evaporator coil by running the blower fan for a few minutes at the end of each a/c operation. Try this in any vehicle you drive that has the same issue.
I will paste the link here, where I was able to gain access to service bulletins:
http://www.toyotapart.com/TECH.html
The path to take is to select "Camry" then scroll down to find the bulletin titled "Air Conditioning Evaporator Odor Service Procedures T-AC97-002"
This bulletin addresses all affected Toyota models, which includes Tacoma. I will paste the direct link to this bulletin here:
http://www.toyotapart.com/AIR_CONDITIONING_EVAPORATOR_ODOR_SERVICE_PROCEDURES_T-AC97-002.pdf
The odor I was experiencing has not returned since I have done two things, verified good flow of condensate from the drain tube and dry my evaporator coil by running the blower fan for a few minutes at the end of each a/c operation. Try this in any vehicle you drive that has the same issue.