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zboy2012
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HEAR water

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Ok so I was pulling away from a stop sign and I heard a noise and it sounds like water moving around I looked under carpet and no water there and I still here it around 2500 rpm coming from a dead stop or in park and bring the rpm up to 2500 any ideas? Coolant is not low I checked twice and there is no air in the system either. Thanks in advance.
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Money pit Beretta
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Check the spare tire area. I'd bet it's full of water! There are some little strips that go between the door a the back glass. If those fall out(and they do) then you get a water leak. You can just plug the hole under the trim on the back glass.


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Ok sweet thanks! and 3X00 Modified I do know how to spell hear I was on my phone when I typed that out and it auto corrected it, and I did not notice it.


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Your welcome. I hope you are lucky and that is your only water leak.


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It's your heater core, possibly clogged or air in the system, or maybe a clogged a/c drain line if you have a/c. I don't think I've ever had a GM tht didn't do this at one point or another in it's life. Be happy you don't have a dexcool car.


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