FM305
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- First Name
- Frank
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- Mar 24, 2025
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- Location
- Miami, FL
- Vehicles
- 2024 Cybertruck AWD
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- InfoSec
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Hi, all!
I have a '24 AWD CT (VIN in the low 2K range). I'm in Miami, FL where the temps and humidity are typically both in the 90s. I have noticed over the past several months that the air conditioning emits a mildew-y smell within the first 30 - 60 seconds of coming on (always cooling, never heating), but the smell pretty much disappears after that. The CT used to have visible condensate discharge for the first year or two, though I don't seem to detect it recently. This has led me to suspect that wherever the HVAC condensate drain line may be, it may be clogged. Has anyone encountered this before on the CT? If so, how have you dealt with it? Also, regardless of whether it's related to the cause of this odor issue, does anyone happen to know where the HVAC condensate drain line outlet is on the CT? I didn't find references to it on the Tesla service site.
Thanks!
- Frank
I have a '24 AWD CT (VIN in the low 2K range). I'm in Miami, FL where the temps and humidity are typically both in the 90s. I have noticed over the past several months that the air conditioning emits a mildew-y smell within the first 30 - 60 seconds of coming on (always cooling, never heating), but the smell pretty much disappears after that. The CT used to have visible condensate discharge for the first year or two, though I don't seem to detect it recently. This has led me to suspect that wherever the HVAC condensate drain line may be, it may be clogged. Has anyone encountered this before on the CT? If so, how have you dealt with it? Also, regardless of whether it's related to the cause of this odor issue, does anyone happen to know where the HVAC condensate drain line outlet is on the CT? I didn't find references to it on the Tesla service site.
Thanks!
- Frank
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