- May 7th, 2009, 9:18 am
#257440
About a month ago I realized my car was leaking somewhere and letting rainwater in, but it only happens after very heavy downpours. I have yet to be able to find out where it is coming from to seal it. Well, after it raining all night long, I go out to my car this morning to head to work. As I step into the car I realize the floor of the car has about 2-3 inches of standing water. I wasn’t too surprised by this so I headed to the gas station right around the corner to fill up and vacuum the water out of the car. Well, their vacuum is broken. I figured I stop at one on the way into work.
About 6-7 minutes down the road I hear this loud crackling noise. It sounded like a bomb exploded in the back seat of my car, but the noise was constant. After almost crapping myself I realized it was the speakers in the car which sounded like they were all about to explode. I figured water must have gotten into them. I was almost to the gas station at that time, and I pulled in to vacuum the water out of the floorboard. The crackling noise only got louder and louder. I swore it sounded like my car was about to blow up. I decided I’d stop by the mechanic after getting the water out of the floorboard, but as soon as I got back in the car the crackling noise stopped. I was thinking maybe it was just a little water in the speakers and it had eventually dried up and I would just go to work instead of the mechanic. So for the next 4-5 minutes, silence. Then as I pull into the parking lot it started up again. Then stopped again.
I don’t know what to do with that piece of junk.
About 6-7 minutes down the road I hear this loud crackling noise. It sounded like a bomb exploded in the back seat of my car, but the noise was constant. After almost crapping myself I realized it was the speakers in the car which sounded like they were all about to explode. I figured water must have gotten into them. I was almost to the gas station at that time, and I pulled in to vacuum the water out of the floorboard. The crackling noise only got louder and louder. I swore it sounded like my car was about to blow up. I decided I’d stop by the mechanic after getting the water out of the floorboard, but as soon as I got back in the car the crackling noise stopped. I was thinking maybe it was just a little water in the speakers and it had eventually dried up and I would just go to work instead of the mechanic. So for the next 4-5 minutes, silence. Then as I pull into the parking lot it started up again. Then stopped again.
I don’t know what to do with that piece of junk.
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