Its probably in the heater core in the dash. Its supposed to be there. Acutally it is more than likely a bi product of your A/C running. The condensation that builds up must drain through the firewall. What is probably happening is that the drain is plugged and the water is not draining out. I have see this happen twice on Vigors.
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.
sounds like typical transmission problem
Sounds like a loose accessory belt or a bad belt tensioner.
Possibly tappets.
sounds like the catalytic converter.
It sounds like the timing is set too high and needs to be lowered...
Shut down the outside unit and check for anything loose if it's a rattling noise. If you think the compressor is making noise get a tech. The water sloshing around sounds like a separate problem check the drain on the inside unit to see if it's clogged.
Sounds like it could be a dirty fuel filter, try taking it off and cleaning it.
Sounds to me like it might be a broken transmission mount.
This sounds like homework
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Yes, "slush" is considered an onomatopoeia because it imitates the sound made when walking on wet, slushy snow or ice. The word itself sounds like the sloshing or squelching noise associated with this type of weather condition.