Why do I hear water in my dashboard?
Why do I hear water in my dashboard?
D.M. Answer: Sloshing is almost always caused by air in the cooling system, which allows the coolant to drain out of the heater core inside the dashboard when the engine is off. When you start the car, the water pump sends a surge of coolant into the heater core and you hear the sloshing.
Why do I hear sloshing in my ear?
Causes of tinnitus Earwax buildup, a perforated eardrum, or something touching the eardrum. Infection, allergies, otosclerosis, or tumors in the middle ear. Sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) due to exposure to loud noise, Meniere’s disease, or aging. Trauma to the head or neck, neck misalignment, and TMJ disorders.
Why does my Chevy Silverado make a noise when I stop?
A steady whine from the front that is best heard while stopped or during low speed turns. With the steering wheel straight, the whine may be null or low, but the noise increases noticeably when the steering wheel is turned. This is often caused by low power steering fluid, which indicates a leak that must be corrected.
Where does the lifter sound come from on a Chevy Silverado?
You can hear lifter click best around the top of the engine, and isolate the noise with a stethoscope against the valve cover. It will occur at idle and increases as you rev the engine, continuing even when the engine is warm. Valve lifter noise is detrimental and should be addressed quickly.
Why does my 96 Chevy Express van not start?
Also had a similar issue spin and no start with a 96 Chevy Express Van with the 5.7L. This vehicles issue turned out to be a shorted pink wire in the wiring harness that runs up the passenger side of the block. The vehicle had died while driving several times and wouldn’t start. Then, finally after blowing a couple fuses, would start at all.
How much fluid does a GM 4L60E need?
The 4L60E transmission weighs 146 pounds dry, and 162 wet. It requires 8.4 quarts (9.64″ torque converter) or 11.4 quarts (11.81″ torque converter) of transmission fluid, Below is a list of common transmission problems with the GM 4L60E Transmission and possible solutions to repair.
Why does my Chevy HHR make a sloshing sound?
One might think a sloshing sound in the vent area would be there all the time if they were plugged. Wind noise, engine noise, etc. can mask the sloshing noise. Not many questions here can be answered without a vehicle ID. Thanks for this. I’ll check the coolant levels. Also, forgot to mention it’s a 2007 Chevy HHR 2.4 LT.
What causes a noise when you brake on a Chevy?
Brake Chatter: Warped or improperly finished rotors will cause this noise. Brakes that Grab: If there is oil, brake fluid or grease on the pads, they will slip and then grab hold. You may feel your Chevy jerk when you brake. Check your pads for any type of contamination.
What should I do if I hear lifter noise in my engine?
Start the engine and check for lifter tapping. Remove the engine’s valve covers and check for broken or bent components.
Why do I hear liquid coming from my radiator?
The noise you hear is the coolant being pumped through the heater core when you start the engine. Make sure the radiator is completely full and that any air is bled from the system. Some vehicles have a special valve for this purpose. Need a part?Save money while supporting CarTalk.