Water moving sound from dash
#2
as far as i know this is just the coolant running through the dash for the AC, im pretty sure it is normal....atleast it happens to my truck also
#7
The coolant and the A/C are not connected in any way. Any water sounds are either the vent drains are plugged and holding water, or low coolant. I can only assume the heater core is higher than the rad. Run he truck with the rad cap off till it is warm and the thermostat has opened (if you open it after it gets hot, it will be under pressure and could burn you). Some have suggested to park on a hill, or on ramps to get the front end up high. Add radiator fluid till it it is as full as possible. Hopefully this will remove any trapped air in the system & end the water sounds.
#8
The coolant and the A/C are not connected in any way. Any water sounds are either the vent drains are plugged and holding water, or low coolant. I can only assume the heater core is higher than the rad. Run he truck with the rad cap off till it is warm and the thermostat has opened (if you open it after it gets hot, it will be under pressure and could burn you). Some have suggested to park on a hill, or on ramps to get the front end up high. Add radiator fluid till it it is as full as possible. Hopefully this will remove any trapped air in the system & end the water sounds.
#10
Ouch!... Yep, intake manifold leaks are kinda common with the 4.3 factory gaskets.