gurgling noise under dash passenger side and now no heat
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gurgling noise under dash passenger side and now no heat
Hi i have a 2003 disco ,90000 miles and i have heard gurglingwater noise on my passenger side under the dash. it sounds like water leaking sometimes. this has been going on for a little while and today i have no heat.--any ideas? My wife tells me it has actually leaked water a few times, where could this be coming from---is my heat pump shot?--caleb
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Where does it look like the water look like it is comming from? Have you ever replaced your head gaskets? Sounds like you have an exhaust gas leak that is in your cooling system which most likely is comming from a bad HG. Have you been checking your water levels? Has it got hot yet?
Last edited by 00&04 Disco; 10-07-2010 at 01:18 PM.
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leak on floor board/ coolant is low
the throttle bodyhas a small square peice that has two hoses connected. this is leaking and has been replaced last year but still it has coolant crusted from the seal. couldthis be causing air in my system. the leak has happened about five times as it discharges water on the passneger floor board
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the throttle bodyhas a small square peice that has two hoses connected. this is leaking and has been replaced last year but still it has coolant crusted from the seal. couldthis be causing air in my system. the leak has happened about five times as it discharges water on the passneger floor board
If you are getting water on your floorboards it could also be your A/C drains. Either way it sounds like you've got air in the cooling system that you need to take care of....READ THIS------> https://landroverforums.com/forum/sh...ad.php?t=23072
Are you having any overheating issues? How long has the "waterfall" sound been going on?
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Not knowing how mechanical you are, I would suggest you fill your coolant bottle, when cold, all the way to the cap, not the full mark, and then get it straight to your mechanic for a repair.
You may have 2 issues, plugged up a/c drain causing water to sometimes drip on the carpet when the a/c is being used and or a coolant leaking causing the noise, lack of heat and potential engine metal down from lack of coolant, so don't wait.
You may have 2 issues, plugged up a/c drain causing water to sometimes drip on the carpet when the a/c is being used and or a coolant leaking causing the noise, lack of heat and potential engine metal down from lack of coolant, so don't wait.