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Originally Posted by Daddy Wagon
I would still try to have it changed. If you have a good service writer, he'll understand your concerns and just replace it for you. The smell goes away in mine after a minute or two. Another suggestion that they told me to do was to spray deodorizer directly into the vents with the recirculation button active. It works, but only for a week or so. I'll try to post the link for an automotive deodorizing device that I've been looking into. It has very high ratings and will kill airborne bacteria, dander, smells and dust.
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after a few days, the weird odor is back again. I'll definitely tell the dealer about this one. but for now, i want to try that automotive deodorant that you said. is it any good? you already have the link?