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Old 03-19-09, 08:37 PM
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Wishy washy water sound?

Ok, so every time it rains pretty hard I get a slosh sound from the rear. I checked all the drains, and there is no clog, they all drain freely. I check the spare tire well and it is dry as a bone. It sounds like I got a bucket of water in my back seat that sloshes around any turn.

Any ideas? The whole interior is dry...
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Stu, are you sure it's not in your head?

Can you video it?
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Originally Posted by ray green
Stu, are you sure it's not in your head?

Can you video it?
Lol, nothing besides the norm going on in my head. I will see if I can get a video of it.
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Sure it's not just the fuel in the tank sloshing around?
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Got it uploading to youtube. Not sure if you are going to hear it.
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Sure it's not just the fuel in the tank sloshing around?
Positive. I can go around a turn with a full/half/almost empty/etc tank and it wouldn't make a sound. I just made a video of me just sitting in the car, then rocking it back and fort. BLOOP BLOOP
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Originally Posted by Jeezus
Ok, so every time it rains pretty hard I get a slosh sound from the rear. I checked all the drains, and there is no clog, they all drain freely. I check the spare tire well and it is dry as a bone. It sounds like I got a bucket of water in my back seat that sloshes around any turn.

Any ideas? The whole interior is dry...
check the rear quarter drains outside the car below the rear sidemarker lights, one has to be clogged
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Originally Posted by 680RWHP12A
check the rear quarter drains outside the car below the rear sidemarker lights, one has to be clogged
Washed the car this afternoon (weather said it would be nice, thanks weatherman, it's raining now) and both sides seemed to "urinate" quite steadly. Both vents on the back of the B pillar work as well.

One thing though, my doors seem to have no rear drain, only front. so after a good rain, I open the doors and let them drain. I thought that would be it, but when I open and close the door, there is no slosh sound. Only from the rear.
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Ok, here is the video. It is night time here, so you wont see much. Pretty much all I do is put the camera in the hatch area, and I rock the car. I stop rocking at :11, and you can hear it between :12 to :15

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iAvsKujARs8
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I can't remember if the rx has drain slots in the metal for the frame rails and rear fender area. I had a sloshing sound in my miata and to fix it I had to take a flathead screwdriver to unplug the drain slots crimped into the metal seams.
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idk if this will help you at all, or maybe lead on to something, but when it rains, the floorboard behind the passenger's seat in my car gets wet, one time it had a small pool lol. don't know where it comes from, everywhere else nearby is dry, no trace of water except right there. up against the compartment box wall. so idk, maybe your wells are full of water?...
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Originally Posted by blackdeath647
idk if this will help you at all, or maybe lead on to something, but when it rains, the floorboard behind the passenger's seat in my car gets wet, one time it had a small pool lol. don't know where it comes from, everywhere else nearby is dry, no trace of water except right there. up against the compartment box wall. so idk, maybe your wells are full of water?...
Nada, but thanks for advice

The whole interior is dry.
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Have you pulled out the bins to look under them?
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Jeezuz-
reach around the side rear trim panels and get your hand into the inside of the rear lower fenders. Might have to remove the hatch side covers to do this.
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Both these rear lower fenders have a rubber bung drain plug on the INSIDE of each fender - might have to lay on your back to see them - pull these and see if you get anything out. While on the passenger side, make sure the antenna drain hose is also poking out near the main drain - if you don't see that then the antenna is draining into that fender...not good

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I listened to the vid Stu, all I hear is silence and a little bit of static.

Are you SURE it's not in your head?
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Stu its probably in the rear fenders behind the wheels. Its a notorious spot for water to collect at. Thats why I have a rust spot on that one side. In fact my antenna drain hose drained into there from the factory. So like the other Stu said check that out.
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Originally Posted by 7aull
Jeezuz-
reach around the side rear trim panels and get your hand into the inside of the rear lower fenders. Might have to remove the hatch side covers to do this.
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Both these rear lower fenders have a rubber bung drain plug on the INSIDE of each fender - might have to lay on your back to see them - pull these and see if you get anything out. While on the passenger side, make sure the antenna drain hose is also poking out near the main drain - if you don't see that then the antenna is draining into that fender...not good

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^What Stu said.
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Originally Posted by 2GSLSE
Have you pulled out the bins to look under them?
Seats > Bins
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Originally Posted by 7aull
Jeezuz-
reach around the side rear trim panels and get your hand into the inside of the rear lower fenders. Might have to remove the hatch side covers to do this.
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Both these rear lower fenders have a rubber bung drain plug on the INSIDE of each fender - might have to lay on your back to see them - pull these and see if you get anything out. While on the passenger side, make sure the antenna drain hose is also poking out near the main drain - if you don't see that then the antenna is draining into that fender...not good

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Ding ding ding! I pulled the plug for the drivers side and about a gallon of water came pouring out! The passenger side had nothing in it, I pulled the plug in case.

Now that I havwe that cleared up, I take it one of the drain tubes are cracked?
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Originally Posted by Jeezus


Ding ding ding! I pulled the plug for the drivers side and about a gallon of water came pouring out! The passenger side had nothing in it, I pulled the plug in case.

Now that I havwe that cleared up, I take it one of the drain tubes are cracked?
Hopefully you weren't staring right at that plug when you pulled it (I got a nice shot of old water right in my face). Don't forget to let all the water dry before you put the plug back in (may be spray some WD-40 or rust paint).
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Originally Posted by lfd75
Hopefully you weren't staring right at that plug when you pulled it (I got a nice shot of old water right in my face). Don't forget to let all the water dry before you put the plug back in (may be spray some WD-40 or rust paint).
Were you spying on me??

I did the passenger side first, no water, so I assumed the same for the drivers side.
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Reach down in there and make sure the end of the drain tube is in it's hole and empties outside the car.

https://www.rx7club.com/1st-generation-specific-1979-1985-18/where-does-hatch-drain-799723/
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Sorry. Wrong picture.
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Nice work guys! I figured it was just his mushy brain sloshing around that he was hearing.
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That's pretty cool Stu. Can either of you Stu's post a picture of just where that drain plug is located? I don't think I've ever seen it before. It's a probably a good idea to pop that thing once in awhile just as a precaution. While you are not looking at it, of course.

Thanks for the info!


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