Re: 2ram quad cab 1500 water sound in dash
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Well, changed my t-stat today. Used my vacuum tool to pump down the coolant system. Guess what? Sloshing in the dash is GONE!
I would still love for you to explain how that has anything to do with water sloshing in the dash? only water running through the dash is in the heater core. unless it's leaking into the heater box there is no way it can slosh. your intake or thermostat has absolutely nothing to do with it. if you have not run it in a while the leaking water could have evaporated or leaked out. sometimes on your carpet.
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Re: 2ram quad cab 1500 water sound in dash
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the sloshing noise will come from having air trapped in the heater core.i think that fancy filler pushes air out
never happen, and the reason I say that is there is not enough volume of water in a heater core to make a sloshing sound. take a look at an heater core and you should understand.
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Re: 2ram quad cab 1500 water sound in dash
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so, he's lying then? give it a rest. he fixed it, and described the fix.
no he just doesn't understand how it works, he may have fixed his but others with a leaky heater core will be wasting their time messing with that..
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Re: 2ram quad cab 1500 water sound in dash
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so, he's lying then? give it a rest. he fixed it, and described the fix.
no he just doesn't understand how it works, he may have fixed his but others with a leaky heater core will be wasting their time messing with that..
Some of these know it all just really piss me off! I'm 47 years old, been working on cars since I could hold a wrench! ASE certified Master Tech! I wish people would get some real world experience and stop acting like they know everything when they don't know jack! Thanks to the people that do understand the newer vehicles and what knowledge they require. I'm just about done with this site and all the negativity!!!!!!!!
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Re: 2ram quad cab 1500 water sound in dash
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so, he's lying then? give it a rest. he fixed it, and described the fix.
no he just doesn't understand how it works, he may have fixed his but others with a leaky heater core will be wasting their time messing with that..
Some of these know it all just really piss me off! I'm 47 years old, been working on cars since I could hold a wrench! ASE certified Master Tech! I wish people would get some real world experience and stop acting like they know everything when they don't know jack! Thanks to the people that do understand the newer vehicles and what knowledge they require. I'm just about done with this site and all the negativity!!!!!!!!
only 47? I was working on cars when you were still in high school. did you miss the post where I described two different issues? saying your solution to your problem would correct a bad heater core is wrong, but you are ASE certified you should know that. and i'll bet I had ASE certification before you ever thought of it? don't be so dam thin skinned
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Re: 2ram quad cab 1500 water sound in dash
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slow-twig.... it does sound like "sloshing". I've seen it, lived it more than a few times on the older BR/BE Dodge rams. Start them up cold in the morning and it will sound like a garden hose running.....I chit you knot!
Jboy thats not a heater core problem..
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Re: 2ram quad cab 1500 water sound in dash
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slow-twig.... it does sound like "sloshing". I've seen it, lived it more than a few times on the older BR/BE Dodge rams. Start them up cold in the morning and it will sound like a garden hose running.....I chit you knot!
Jboy thats not a heater core problem..
Well it's not water running into the evaporator!! Like I mentioned way back..... bad radiator cap, air leak at the hose from the overflow can contribute to this airpocket which will lead to this issue.
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Re: 2ram quad cab 1500 water sound in dash
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slow-twig.... it does sound like "sloshing". I've seen it, lived it more than a few times on the older BR/BE Dodge rams. Start them up cold in the morning and it will sound like a garden hose running.....I chit you knot!
Jboy thats not a heater core problem..
Well it's not water running into the evaporator!! Like I mentioned way back..... bad radiator cap, air leak at the hose from the overflow can contribute to this airpocket which will lead to this issue.
it will lead to one of the possible issues. not the only cause
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