Mercedes-Benz agrees to massive settlement after mold found growing in HVAC systems
"Proof that the vehicle timely received proper service in reasonable compliance with the vehicle’s maintenance schedule for the two service intervals immediately prior to the requested repair. Such proof includes, but is not limited to, documentation from an Authorized Service Center or Independent Service Provider ..."
The vehicle maintenance schedule doesn't call for any services or intervals for "moldy, mildew-y HVAC odor". Are they saying you have to get other, unrelated services like oil and brake fluid changes done at the dealer? Sounds like Mercedes negotiated to get more service business for the dealers as part of the settlement (thought it does allow one to meet this requirement via "... receipts of parts and materials used for maintenance that you performed on the vehicle")
I have had no issues with my AC smelling, but this morning when it was quite cold out I think the car actually started routing air through the heating system for the first time in a while. Had a mild musty smell. Turned up the fan for a few minutes and it subsided. Could it be stuff in the ducting? Hopefully not the heater core, one would think that would be a self-sterilizing item.
I cleaned my own AC evaporator in my 2010 VW Jetta TDI Cup. It was quite the messy chore even with that car having a very convenient drain hose running through the passenger footwell that you can use to shoot the cleaner (I used Toyota's OEM kit) up to the evaporator and then reconnect it to let the gunk drain down onto the street. I'd attempt the same for peace of mind with this car if there is no impending MB solution, but some guidance from somebody who's done it would be great.










