The sloshing sound of water under the dash in a 2006 Ford Escape is typically caused by water pooling in the vehicle's cabin or a clogged drain from the sunroof or windshield cowl area. This can lead to water accumulation in the HVAC system, resulting in the noise. Additionally, a leak in the door seals or a malfunctioning heater core can also contribute to this issue. It's important to investigate and address the source of the water to prevent further damage.
If the noise is coming from the dash, your condensation drain is clogged. under the vehicle, passenger side at the bottom of the a/c box is a rubber "udder" reach up and squish it to open it up and drain out the water. p.s. wear a raincoat...
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Sound does travel under water otherwise the Humpback would be wasting its time singing!
When under power the sound of the engine and water lapping at the hull. When under sail the sound of water lapping at the hull.
sound is not louder in water because of the water that is in your ears and the sound would be very faint.
Sound is simply the vibration of matter so it exists under water, in rocks, and even in lava.
The sound wave creates light when it impacts a bubble under water because of the acoustics.
A. E. P. Veldman has written: 'Axisymmetric liquid sloshing under low-g conditions' -- subject(s): Liquid sloshing, Incompressible fluids, Reduced gravity
Yes sound can go through water because when you say hi under water you are producing air buble that make sound.
yes, of course.
Yes, but the water usually absorbs the sound waves.
under water because of the water