[urq] Gurgling noise in cabin...
Mike Del Tergo
mdeltergo at hotmail.com
Sun Feb 21 07:37:29 PST 2010
As I mentioned before, trying it on an incline may help. Don't have the UrQ in front of me but I'd be surprised if the core was the system high spot, of course putting on ramps etc would gaurantee that it is not. From my posts this summer having my replacement core making mystery rattling sounds I found that the coolant tubes (original to) contain wavy aluminum "turbulence generators"? that I assume are to help alleviate a "known" issue. As a last resort I'd think it fairly straight foward to prime the core using 100% water, in case of spillage then balance the mix in the system elsewhere.
> From: laraa at sympatico.ca
> To: audi at humanspeakers.com; brett.dikeman at gmail.com
> Yes, really ?
>
> Interesting, since each time I had to purge coolant in the past, the nose of
> the car was on the ramps to get access to the bottom of the rad. The last
> time, it was flat on the ground, and it was the first time that the heater
> core was emptied completely.
>
> Good suggestion.
>
> Louis-Alain
>
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : Huw Powell [mailto:audi at humanspeakers.com]
> Haven't "we" discovered that the type 44 needs its nose raised a bit
> when swapping coolant, in order to get all the air out? Forgive me if
> wrong chassis, etc.
>
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