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Old 01-05-2005, 01:32 PM
dsher dsher is offline
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water sounds

My Oldsmobile Intrigue 2000 has a gruling water sound coming from the passager side of the car. I thought it was the water pump, it was not the dealer said. The dealer cannot find the problem. It has been in the shop 2 times and has had the themerstat and housing was changed and system flushed, but nothing has stopped the gruling water sound. Any suggessions?
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Old 01-09-2005, 03:32 PM
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Heard the same sound with my Intrigue today. I don't know where it's comming from, but if i find out I'll post it.
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Old 01-10-2005, 01:11 PM
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water sounds

Condensation on the A/C condenser is trapped in your firewall. There is a rubber "L" drain fitting on the engine side that could be clogged. It's on tha passenger side. I pulled mine off, and quite a bit of water came out, but was not able to get it all. I still get a sloshing sound when driving around. Any help in getting the the last of it would be a ppreciated.
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Old 02-07-2005, 01:39 PM
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Smile water sounds

I found the problem and solved it. Dex-Cool will break down and turn to a rust that will cloged the holes and water pump. I has the whole system flushed and the water sound is gone. I also had all the fuilds replaced with anit- freeze not Dex-Cool. Hope this HELP.
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Old 02-23-2005, 11:57 PM
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Condensation builds up from your A/C condenser if the drain hose is plugged. Clear the drain hose. Next, if you have been hearing the water sound for a while, you may have to take the Blower motor out as it will fill up with condensation too as it is the lowest point. This happend to my '99 olds.

Be prepared with a pan under the blower motor as a lot of condensation will run out. For me, it was about 3 full 2qt pans... LOL

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Old 02-27-2005, 05:17 PM
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Re: water sounds

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Condensation on the A/C condenser is trapped in your firewall. There is a rubber "L" drain fitting on the engine side that could be clogged. It's on tha passenger side. I pulled mine off, and quite a bit of water came out, but was not able to get it all. I still get a sloshing sound when driving around. Any help in getting the the last of it would be a ppreciated.

I can't seem to find the L drain you are talking about. Is there a picture of it somewhere? any help locating it would be great
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