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jefars 09-13-2016 07:59 PM

high pressure fuel pump = 5 years / 100 000 km ?
 
The dealer said that the high pressure fuel pump must be changed...

it's 800$ + time + tx :confused0068:

5 years / 100 000 km ?!?

:iono:

humfrz 09-13-2016 08:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jefars (Post 2752393)
The dealer said that the high pressure fuel pump must be changed...

it's 800$ + time + tx :confused0068:

5 years / 100 000 km ?!?

:iono:

Well, jefars, does your dealer say WHY it must be changed .. ??

* it's no longer putting out sufficient pressure .. ??

* it's leaking .. ??

* it's making louder "cricket" sounds than normal ..??

* for preventative maintenance reasons .. ??

* just because they want to sell and install you a new fuel pump .. ??


Comments ..??


humfrz

Zer0 09-13-2016 10:51 PM

I got one for sale just under 2800 miles on it. Shoot me a pm. I will ship

nextcar 09-13-2016 11:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jefars (Post 2752393)
The dealer said that the high pressure fuel pump must be changed...

it's 800$ + time + tx :confused0068:

5 years / 100 000 km ?!?

:iono:

Not that it matters... but how exactly do you have a 5 year old FRS/BRZ?

Curious...

Mr Nerd 09-14-2016 03:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nextcar (Post 2752523)
Not that it matters... but how exactly do you have a 5 year old FRS/BRZ?

Curious...

I believe he is referring to his non-american warranty period, not his actual ownership/mileage(kilometerage?)

jefars 09-16-2016 09:28 AM

The lady working at the service give me the wrong information.

Last information:

The fuel pump making noise sound (I know), it's for preventative maintenance, but it's normal (no danger, no warranty).

(maybe it's just because they want to sell and install you a new fuel pump .. ??)

and yes, non-american, i'm french canadien (Location: Montreal Canada)

Tcoat 09-16-2016 10:03 AM

Do not change unless not working.

Nickosport 09-16-2016 12:08 PM

The cricket noise is normal. I suspect that they are trying to sell you a new pump. Unless the one you have is doing something weird, I'd leave it alone. And find a different shop.

strat61caster 09-16-2016 02:26 PM

^If they're doing it for free, fine. If they want you to pay hell no unless they can demonstrate it's failing.

Which btw, your car would tell you it's failing via a check engine light and a low fuel pressure warning, or it just wouldn't start at all.


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