Not sure but it could be that the car's heater unit water has air in it. If so I believe this can be caused by exhaust gases coming from a leaking cylinder head gasket.
It is not smoke. It is steam. Moisture is making the gurgling sound and moisture coming in contact with a warmer surface (the coil) is evaporating making steam.
Sounds like heater core is leaking
The strange gurgling noise coming from your sink could be caused by a blockage in the drain pipe, air trapped in the plumbing system, or a malfunctioning vent pipe. It is recommended to have a plumber inspect and fix the issue to prevent further problems.
94 E 250 with 5.8 V8 sensor is on the exhaust pipe coming out of the engine on the passenger side. Access is from underneath just behind the front passenger side tire.
Most are up underneath the dashboard. Turn on the heater blower motor and listen where the sound is coming from. The heater core is behind that sound.
A gurgling sound under the glove box on the passenger side typically indicates a problem with the vehicle's drainage system, often related to the air conditioning system. This sound can occur when condensation builds up and is unable to drain properly, leading to water pooling in the system. It may also suggest a blockage in the drain hose or a leak in the heater core. It's advisable to have the issue inspected to prevent potential water damage or mold growth inside the vehicle.
my 1995 Trooper had same problem it was the crankshaft position sensor located on the middle passenger side of the motor. I will remove the passenger side front tire and it is behind the shock, tight fit but can be done.
Behind the engine hanging on the firewall. look from passenger side. looks like a silver coffee can with black hoses coming off of it.
A gurgling sound from your toilet could be caused by a clog in the drain pipe, a malfunctioning vent pipe, or a problem with the toilet's flushing mechanism. It is important to address this issue promptly to prevent further damage or plumbing issues.
person coming from behind
Behind the passenger side tire on the steering rack. It should have a wiring harness with 2 wires coming off of it.
It sounds like it might be in your coolant system. heater core maybe? Or maybe a sticking thermostat.