Heater core has air in it and or plugging up.
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could be a vacuum leak
A combination of a sloshing, whooshing and crunching sound.
You may have water somewhere in the bottom of your trunk. If not, it could well be the sound of your gasoline sloshing around in the tank - older GM cars were notorious for this sloshing sound.
put some more gas in her!!
Hot Chocolate is a liquid drink, so it would probably make a sloshing sound.
Low coolant? Heater core may have air and needs to be purged?
Heater core its air bubbles in the lines when the motor starts the water pump starts circulating Check your radiator coolant level NEW ANSWER: Yes he is right. But you need to check the heater hose quick disconnect that is screwed into either the front left side of the intake or rear left side of the intake. This will be you standing in the front of the engine. The disconnect has a small plastic piece down towards the bottom inside of it that SLOWS the water down before it inters the heater core and that stops the sloshing sound that you hear. Replace the quick disconnect fitting in the intake / The one that the heater hose hooks to. If it was low on coolant and you filled it and the noise is gone then don't worry about what I said.
Brief and powerful expansion of the abdominal cavity outward, muffled grunt or sloshing sound.
What causes the water slosing sound in dash oard of a buick park ave2002
Usually, most knocking is from the muffler or exhaust pipe vibrating or bumping on the frame or something. Look for a damaged or broken strap.
the whole car