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Frosty87

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  1. In my defense it was my partners drink! But I did assume that would be the case sadly.
  2. So, as the title states, a small amount of coffee entered the front window defroster ducting of my MK 2 Skoda Fabia at the weekend. Whenever I run the A/C or heating now it smells like French vanilla latte and off milk (very unpleasant). I have no idea how to improve this situation now frankly! The cabin air filter doesn't smell of the coffee so I don't think it has gone this far. I have been looking at technical diagrams of the A/C and heating system of the Fabia but have no idea where this liquid might have settled. It is in such an awkward position I assume some of the dash will be need to removed etc unless I can access anything via the engine bay? If anyone could offer some advice that would be much appreciated, even if that entails cutting my losses and taking it to a garage for them to deal with it. Many thanks.

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