So while driving the car, I started hearing splashing noises.
Took it to the mechanic, after looking at every thing he suggested that some thing could be IN the fuel tank. He removed it and found that the inner wall within the fuel tank is broken. Like it has been unattached some how from one end. Apparently these inner porous walls help make fuel less volatile by stopping and reducing its splashing inside the thank.
We got it replaced.
Now after hardly a few months, the SAME THING HAPPENED again with the new fuel tank and am again hearing the same splashing noises.
It is so rare that I cannot find anything on google and the mechanic said the first time that never has he seen or heard about any such issue in his 30 years of work life.
Any theories what is going on here. It is Mazda3 2008 SP25 (Australia).
Took it to the mechanic, after looking at every thing he suggested that some thing could be IN the fuel tank. He removed it and found that the inner wall within the fuel tank is broken. Like it has been unattached some how from one end. Apparently these inner porous walls help make fuel less volatile by stopping and reducing its splashing inside the thank.
We got it replaced.
Now after hardly a few months, the SAME THING HAPPENED again with the new fuel tank and am again hearing the same splashing noises.
It is so rare that I cannot find anything on google and the mechanic said the first time that never has he seen or heard about any such issue in his 30 years of work life.
Any theories what is going on here. It is Mazda3 2008 SP25 (Australia).