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Update. It was the A/C drain tube, which also serves as the primary outlet for water entering through the cowling area. It was clogged with "spider eggs and leaves" ... all fixed, and my dealer has been much more amicable this time around. I think we're back in business!
Another update... After perusing the forums more, I opted to check for wet carpet in the truck's cabin. Unfortunately for me, the passenger side carpet is quite damp. I'm thinking I may have a weather/water penetration issue. Yippee.
I did give this a check already – jammed a screwdriver in there and gave it a very good wiggle. Seems to be free and clear.
I'm hearing what sounds like at least a gallon of fluid rolling around – and haven't been running the A/C at all...
Thanks for the input – much appreciated. I hope this isn't the beginning of a downward spiral for this truck – I absolutely love my Rebel. My dealer, unfortunately, hasn't been the greatest experience... hopefully we can get it sorted out. Any thoughts on what could cause something like that to...
Have an appointment on Monday with the dealer – will keep this thread updated. In the meantime, I have a sneaking suspicion that I may be experiencing a coolant leak, and the sound is simply vacant space in the heater core. I've seen a few threads for earlier generations about this issue. The...
A quick statement of the problem:
After leaving my truck, sit for a bit (typically rain around here), I can hear a LARGE amount of water sloshing in my DASHBOARD area when turning.
When my heat is on, if I turn left, the water seems to be dousing the heater core, immediately dropping the climate...
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