Strange water sloshing sound coming from dash/engine wall -guesses ?
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Strange water sloshing sound coming from dash/engine wall -guesses ?
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Ive searched under sloshing sound ,and water sound, and no luck.
SC400 1997
If I pull away slowly, I can hear what appears to be water sloshing in a container from the dash area , perhaps somewhere on the engine wall.
It sounds like you have a gallon container and "sloshing water" from one end to another.
Any guesses..... Its not coming from the trunk area.
One guess is water trapped that should drain after washing the car...perhaps under the windshield wipers area...
Will need to check this weekend and remove the black screen area in the engine compartment....
Any of you had this previous experience ?
Thanks in advance
Ive searched under sloshing sound ,and water sound, and no luck.
SC400 1997
If I pull away slowly, I can hear what appears to be water sloshing in a container from the dash area , perhaps somewhere on the engine wall.
It sounds like you have a gallon container and "sloshing water" from one end to another.
Any guesses..... Its not coming from the trunk area.
One guess is water trapped that should drain after washing the car...perhaps under the windshield wipers area...
Will need to check this weekend and remove the black screen area in the engine compartment....
Any of you had this previous experience ?
Thanks in advance
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edit: **** nvm just remembered my issue is water trickling sound when aircon is turned on. anyway leaving what i wrote in case it's relevant.
had a similar prob in another car of mine. sounds like water trickling from the center console area?
hope to god it's not your heater core on its way out. else it could be air bubbles in your cooling/heating system which calls for a complete coolant drain and flush.
had a similar prob in another car of mine. sounds like water trickling from the center console area?
hope to god it's not your heater core on its way out. else it could be air bubbles in your cooling/heating system which calls for a complete coolant drain and flush.
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i might have the same issue but i never actually hear the water sloshing. everytime it rains hard, i go for drive right after, my windshield wipers turn on by them selfs with the switch being off.. it only happends once i start driving, this only happends if it rains really hard or if it rains all day. has this happend to anybody here?
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One of my cars (a Mitsubishi Starion) does this when the condensate drain hose is clogged. The water backs up and the fan kicks it around - sounds pretty weird until you figure it out and rotorooter the clog...
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As mentioned above - A/C water drain is clogged & the A/C-heater box is
full of water. The drain hose is on the passenger side firewall 6/8" up
from the floor. Use a long fat zip tie to rotorouter the hose.
full of water. The drain hose is on the passenger side firewall 6/8" up
from the floor. Use a long fat zip tie to rotorouter the hose.
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Blue out the A/C drain at around 90 psi....
Gents
Thanks for the suggestions, blew out the drain, expecting water to come draining down..... nothing, turned on the A/C and its producing a relatively normal amount of drainage based on our weather.... just went out for a spin.... still got the sloshing sound......
I do have a slight weepage of my radiator hose and....thats the next project to replace all coolant hoses on the SC400,
perhaps its air in my radiator and air bubbles in the heater core as mentioned previously....my coolant tank is at the appropriate height.
any other suggestions welcome.
Thanks Guys,
Thanks for the suggestions, blew out the drain, expecting water to come draining down..... nothing, turned on the A/C and its producing a relatively normal amount of drainage based on our weather.... just went out for a spin.... still got the sloshing sound......
I do have a slight weepage of my radiator hose and....thats the next project to replace all coolant hoses on the SC400,
perhaps its air in my radiator and air bubbles in the heater core as mentioned previously....my coolant tank is at the appropriate height.
any other suggestions welcome.
Thanks Guys,
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Gents
Thanks for the suggestions, blew out the drain, expecting water to come draining down..... nothing, turned on the A/C and its producing a relatively normal amount of drainage based on our weather.... just went out for a spin.... still got the sloshing sound......
I do have a slight weepage of my radiator hose and....thats the next project to replace all coolant hoses on the SC400,
perhaps its air in my radiator and air bubbles in the heater core as mentioned previously....my coolant tank is at the appropriate height.
any other suggestions welcome.
Thanks Guys,
Thanks for the suggestions, blew out the drain, expecting water to come draining down..... nothing, turned on the A/C and its producing a relatively normal amount of drainage based on our weather.... just went out for a spin.... still got the sloshing sound......
I do have a slight weepage of my radiator hose and....thats the next project to replace all coolant hoses on the SC400,
perhaps its air in my radiator and air bubbles in the heater core as mentioned previously....my coolant tank is at the appropriate height.
any other suggestions welcome.
Thanks Guys,
control valve is higher than the radiator fill. You can buy a coolant fill bucket
that mounts to the radiator to bleed the air out. Or fully warm the engine w/
heater on hold the engine @ 2,000 RPM, top off the radiator, then cap it.
That will force the trapped air back to the recovery bottle. The bucket is
easier & costs 20.00.
Out the water drain coming out of the firewall.