Why do I hear water circulating in my car?
The most common cause is a clogged drain trapping water in the heating and cooling system. The water, formed by condensation, usually empties onto the ground. But a clogged drain can cause it to back up, leading to the sloshing sound and even dampness on the passenger-side floor.
Why does my car make a running water sound?
I’ve recently noticed that when this “running water” sound occurs that it is more prominent when the engine is running faster (e.g. during acceleration).
What makes a sloshing noise under the dash?
Sometimes when I start it up, begin moving forward, or quickly decelerate I can hear what sounds like water (or some other liquid) moving from one place to another (can’t quite tell where) under the dash or maybe just behind the firewall.
Why does my car heater make a sloshing sound?
Whenever the fluid level drops, add some more coolant, and repeat until you can’t get any more bubbling. By the way, another symptom that might indicate this is your problem is that it’s usually associated with poor heater performance (taking a long time to get heat, or only getting warm air, not hot air, out of the heater). R..
Why does my Nissan Altima make a whining noise when accelerating?
A whining sound when accelerating is almost always caused by a bad accessory attached to your Altima’s engine. Here are the most common causes of whining noises when accelerating: 1. Bad Alternator When an alternator is going bad, it’ll often begin to put out a high pitched whining sound. It should also be accompanied by the battery light.
Sometimes when I start it up, begin moving forward, or quickly decelerate I can hear what sounds like water (or some other liquid) moving from one place to another (can’t quite tell where) under the dash or maybe just behind the firewall.
Why do I hear liquid sloshing in my car?
Whenever I start my car and put it in gear, I hear the sound of liquid sloshing around as if there were a tub of water just behind the stereo. I can hear it for the first minute of driving (when I accelerate or decelorate) and then it goes away. The sound returns after the car’s been sitting for a while. What’s going on?
I’ve recently noticed that when this “running water” sound occurs that it is more prominent when the engine is running faster (e.g. during acceleration).