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Old 08-19-2004, 11:17 AM
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Water Sloshing Sound

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I'm a bit of a noob but when i drive my grand prix GT i hear a sloshing sound of water when i stop or drive away from a stop. It sounds like theres quite a bit of water sloshing around in the front (right?) side. I dont think it is the washer fluid. Is there anything that could have contained water or a drain somewhere that is obstructed?
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Might be inside the HVAC box with the fan....since we do have problems with the drain tube that gets cloged and this may help you fix your problem Click Here ......~Larry~
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Re: Water Sloshing Sound

clogged aye? hmm
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Re: Water Sloshing Sound

Larry,
Where do you come up with this stuff? You seem to be able to find information on anything. If I still had my company, I hire you. Jim
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Re: Water Sloshing Sound

My friend has this same issue with her 2004 Grand Prix GT with 30K miles. Water noise is comming from the front passenger side of the dashboard. She took it to the dealer on Monday. At first they thought it was water leaking in from the firewall area. Then replaced the heater core and cleaned up any water that they found inside. Problem still occurs and their 7 techs are stumped so they moved it to level 2 and are having an engineer take a look. Did you ever find what was up with yours?
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Re: Water Sloshing Sound

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My friend has this same issue with her 2004 Grand Prix GT with 30K miles. Water noise is comming from the front passenger side of the dashboard. She took it to the dealer on Monday. At first they thought it was water leaking in from the firewall area. Then replaced the heater core and cleaned up any water that they found inside. Problem still occurs and their 7 techs are stumped so they moved it to level 2 and are having an engineer take a look. Did you ever find what was up with yours?
This is a very old message thread. You might consider re-posting as a separate problem so people can weigh in to help you. Plus this old post was applicable to '97 - '03 GPs.



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