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i am seriousnessss i wanna know what it is :(((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((
 

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gurgling as in liquid? heater core maybe? beats me, just throwing something out there
 

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Mustangchris got into your car, lure him out with hookers and blow.







Serious note, is it a water gurgling? If so, heater core is suspect, my old exploder did that, heater core almost died, but the clutch went before the heater core lol.
 

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heater core sucks to replace on our cars!!! pulling whole freakin dash for such a small thing is no fun!!!!!
 

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I'll join the banwagon, heater core most likely. Check your coolant level though, might just be low on the green stuff but make sure and also check under the carpet and hvac box for water stains to make sure its not actually going out on you.
 

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heater core sucks to replace on our cars!!! pulling whole freakin dash for such a small thing is no fun!!!!!

id pull my dash 15 times if someone would just tell me how the plastic re-connect clips work on the engine side of the damn thing.




anyways, i was under your dash... thanks for the hookers and blow.




(seriously, the only thing under your dash is the electronics, fan, heater core, and A/C evaporator. It's either your Heater core or A/C evaporator. Chances are, your heater core. I'd try burping your system as that is the simplest thing to do and update us afterwards.)
 
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Yeah it needs to be burped. let the car cool off and go to your auto parts store and buy an ez fill funnel. it comes with different rad caps and adapters for different radiator. Put the correct one on the radiator and fill it about 1/3 full. start the car and let it run with the heater on full. it will start bubbling and you will see the air pockets rise. you want the coolant in the ez fill to be higher than part of the engine that has coolant in it to bleed the air out so make sure its on level ground. i think there 15-20 bucks here and i use it ALL the time. Its great to have whenever your opening coolant passages on a motor.

chris
 

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