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    Watery noise

    Hi Guys,

    I have just noticed a watery-like noise (the type as if u have water in a 2L bottle thats half full) every time i slowly go over a hump or come to a stop. The noise seems to be coming from the inside on the driver side. YES I've checked the whole car for any bottles, but it seems to be coming from the right of the steering wheel.

    Just last night, after I turned off the car in my carpark, the watery noise lasted for about 5-7 secs. It seems to be happening more frequently now.

    I can't pinpoint where the noise is coming from, so I thought I'd ask the experts!

    Much appreciated

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    thats a weird one, all i could think about is that its the fuel rolling around in the tank but surely that cant be it. Reason y i even suggested it was because i can hear the gas splashing around in the tank in my DD ford dalcon, but never in the S.

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    That was my first assumption too. But I also found it hard to believe, especially since I can hear it so clearly coming from the driver's side.

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    Washer bottle? Try filling it up and see if it makes that sound... Otherwise, maybe your car's dash has been removed and during re-installation someone left their bottle of mount franklin in there and forgot about it... Don't ask me how I came up with the idea........

    Other than that, it can only be rain trapped in your gutters in your boot.. Take our your false floor and check the bottom for water.. Check the side drains etc etc

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    I hope thats the problem. ps whats the false floor?

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    That lid that covers your factory jack/tools. Basically, try to lift the carpet to the lowest point in the boot to find water!

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    do you get water inside your car when you wash it?

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    Nah, only through the little whole from the roof which is just above my head. I hope its water~!

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    while we're on the subject of washer bottle does anyone else notice how much water that thing takes!

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    1. Open the door
    2. Get someone to stand on the sill panel and bounce up and down.
    3. Run around the car and find where the noise is coming from.

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    watery noise

    Incase you can smell somethings off or rust smell than it could be trapped water underneath the sill or like nick suggested ,bounce up and down the side of the sill.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zhong View Post
    That lid that covers your factory jack/tools. Basically, try to lift the carpet to the lowest point in the boot to find water!
    Yeap. Your boot fills up with water. I found about a litre the first time i checked. I realised when i smelt a mouldy smell from my boot. Took out all the carpet and found water. It runs in, im guessing, from the soft top somehow, and runs down under the carpet to the lowest place, which is the hole in our boots..

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