sewer gas. either your trap has run dry from lack of use or is improperly or not vented causing your line to syphone. this will cause the water in the p-trap to syphone out allowing the sewer gas to ecsape.
Supply lines- Hot and cold water for each sink, bathtub, Jacuzzi tub, and shower. Cold water for each toilet. Drain lines- one for each sink, bathtub, Jacuzzi tub, shower, and toilet.
no, the voltage regulater is for charging not the ignition system, it can however drain the battery
It could be the cause of the knock only if the gasket was bad and leaked out almost all the oil.
There isn't one, you have to remove the pan to drain the fluid.
The only water that should be leaking from an automobile would be from the condensation drain for the Air Conditioning or from condensation out the exhaust pipe.
check or have a plumber check p trap in drain line under shower. if leaking [losing water] it wont stop sewer gas from coming up the drain. probably the most likely cause.
The main drain is plugged. Not completely, but enough that it is easier for the upstairs water to come out in the shower and floor drain instead of going out the drain.
The shower drain and waste lines on up to the other fixtures located above need to be clear so that water will flow. Just downhill of the shower drain there is probably a blockage in the waste pipe. The blockage could cause slow draining. If it is completely blocked, the shower pan will not drain back out over time. You will need to run a plumbers snake down the line below the shower drain. If the toilet in the same room as the shower when flushed also shows water coming into the shower drain, it will be best to take up the toilet off the base and run a plumbers snake from that point. Warning for very slow draining lines or lines that do not drain, DO NOT use Drain cleaning chemicals. Good luck and you may wish to call rotorooter.
hair and soap scum which is grease
see that vent is downstream from trap
full block of main drain. shower is lowest open area for back up to occur.
Shower drain goes into a trap under shower. Continue piping from trap to drain line.
The trap is a P or S shaped bend in the drain pipe which retains water to block gases from coming out of the drain. Traps are located under the sink, under a shower or bath tub, and they are formed into the drain path of the toilet.
Water won't drain from shower. Either trap or shower drain line is clogged.
Your kitchen sink drain and your shower drain are connected to a common drain line. There is some sort of blockage in the drain line past the point where the shower drain ties in. You need to call a plumber to run a snake through the drain line from the kitchen to where it ties in to the main drain of your house.
Most likely a drain has dried out and there is no water in the trap to stop the gas from coming up. Sink, shower, or main floor drain.
Shower drains can become clogged with hair and soap quickly, causing the water to become slow in draining. If you notice this, remove the shower drain by pulling up on it. If it doesn't release easily, it is probably screwed down and you will need a screwdriver to remove it. Once the drain cover is off, pull the debris out of it with a bent hanger or by using your hands, but be sure to wear rubber gloves if you are coming in direct content with drain debris. To improve the smell, dump a mixture of baking soda and vinegar into the drain and run the water.