What Causes the Sound of Fuel Sloshing in the Fuel Tank While Driving?
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Liquid sloshing inside a moving container is a normal phenomenon, but if the sound of fuel sloshing in the fuel tank is loud enough to affect driving or passenger comfort, it should not be ignored. Under normal circumstances, the sound of fuel sloshing should not be audible inside the car. Many similar cases actually have other underlying causes. The following are possible explanations: 1. Water accumulation in the doors: For instance, if the car is frequently targeted by small advertisements or cards are often inserted into the door, these cards can turn into paper sludge when water enters the door, blocking the drainage holes on the inner side of the door. 2. Water accumulation in the side sills: This can happen if the drainage outlets of the side sills are blocked or if the protective adhesive tape over the drainage outlets was never removed. 3. Water accumulation in the evaporator box: If the air conditioning drainage outlet is blocked, it can lead to water accumulation in the evaporator box.