
Turn off the air conditioning switch, adjust the vent to external circulation, and spray the air conditioning foam cleaner into the air intake. Use an air conditioning cleaning device to atomize the cleaning agent, fill the device with a special cleaning agent, set the vent to external circulation, and start the device to spray into the drainage port.

I enjoy DIY car repairs in my spare time, and cleaning the AC blower is a regular task for me. After a few years of driving, the blower tends to accumulate dust and mold, which affects air quality. Before cleaning, I prepare screwdrivers, gloves, and specialized cleaning spray. First, I turn off the engine and remove the glove compartment on the passenger side to locate the blower. I spray the cleaner into the air ducts and wait a few minutes for the dirt to dissolve, then use a vacuum to remove the debris—being careful not to let liquid splash onto the motor. After cleaning, I start the AC at maximum airflow for a few minutes to dry it out. The car instantly feels fresher, reducing allergens and saving energy. I usually clean it once during spring or summer to maintain hygiene and prevent odors.

I pay special attention to safety and health while driving. A dirty air conditioning blower can produce odors that cause respiratory discomfort, but cleaning it myself carries high risks and may damage components. Therefore, I choose to go to a professional repair shop where they use equipment to disassemble and thoroughly clean it. They also replace the cabin air filter and inspect the air ducts to ensure complete cleanliness. This approach is worry-free and safe, preventing dust from entering the system. Cleaning it once a year can improve in-car air quality, making your driving experience more comfortable.

After years of driving, I've gained some experience. Cleaning the blower isn't difficult. After turning off the engine, remove the glove box to expose the position, spray cleaner onto the fan blades, wait for it to dissolve the dirt, then wipe clean with a dry cloth, being careful not to wet the circuits. These simple steps solve odor issues, improve AC efficiency, and make driving more enjoyable.

I prioritize eco-friendly and healthy car habits, regularly cleaning the AC blower to prevent mold growth and maintain air quality. I purchase chemical-free cleaners and do it myself by first removing small components, spraying them, wiping off dirt with a cloth, and ensuring natural air drying. This practice protects the respiratory system, reduces energy waste, and requires only biannual for hassle-free upkeep.

I'm interested in car technology and find it quite fun to clean the air conditioning blower myself. Prepare the tools, locate the position, spray the cleaner, rotate the blower for even coverage to dissolve dust and dirt, use a soft brush to clean thoroughly without missing any details. After finishing, reassemble and test the airflow. The air conditioning runs smoothly, greatly improving the in-car environment and preventing odors.


