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-   -   So chirping noise from high pressure fuel pump (https://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=116433)

Nefarious 03-11-2017 07:19 PM

So chirping noise from high pressure fuel pump
 
Sounds like little birds inside my engine. However the tech wouldn't even look at it because they said my vin doesn't fall in the effective range it's a 2013 i looked at the first bulletin and my vin is JF1ZNAA12D17114XX.

I am the second owner however it is at 357xx in miles so this should be covered under manufacuterer power train according to the TSB.

According to them that's higher than the reported vins effected i called toyota they said yes that's correct then she said she'd call the dealer well come to finf out ahe was off right when i called and just wanted to get me off the phone first she said it's not covered under warranty then revised and said oh it is under powertrain. She then asked me why they didn't fix it.

I'm like wtf who am i speaking to... Couldn't comprehend without repeating myself and what really pissed me off is when she said she doesn't want to repeat herself saying my car isn't covered under warranty until she realized oh wait it is ubder piwertrain....

She's like well I'm technically off now as well so even if you do go to a different dealership we'll be closed. She was rude, pretty ignorant or just plain stupid not sure which.

Considering I asked to speak to someone higher she said she was the highest and will call back on Monday.. Don't recall her getting mt number. She said she'd call or me to call rofl

This honestly is the worst experience I've ever had with a dealership followed by a call to the manufacturer. I had to beg her to pull up the TSB.

I have videos. It's so loud you can cleaely hear outside my garage anyway but we were at a paintball field and at loud ass walmart.

I miss my 370 :( they never gave me this kind of bs btw this is my first experience with toyota dealership and toyota north america.

I had been dealing with Nissan without a glitch even put me in a 2015 due to numerous issues out of the certified 13 nismo i had.

Sorry for the rant but had to share and really could use some advice without ne driving through the dealership window while there closed tomorrow.

Nefarious 03-11-2017 07:21 PM

Wow a lot of spelling mistakes sorry attempting to fix. Phone also acting up -.-

shiumai 03-11-2017 07:38 PM

what do you want them to do about it? replacing the HPFP isn't guaranteed to fix the chirping.

Nefarious 03-11-2017 08:02 PM

Oh it's not @shiumai ? Is it common and causes no failures? If that's the case i can tune it our with headers exhaust and drop in.

kakacarrotcake 03-11-2017 08:14 PM

The chirping noise is well documented throughout the community and is extremely common especially among 2013 models. Most members have had luck keeping the "crickets" quiet by exclusively using chevron gas, including myself.


Look here:
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=11587

PNW-BRZ 03-11-2017 08:52 PM

Yes, Chevron Supreme gets rid of them for me. I haven't found any other gas that gets rid of it.

stevesnj 03-12-2017 12:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PNW-BRZ (Post 2870306)
Yes, Chevron Supreme gets rid of them for me. I haven't found any other gas that gets rid of it.

Sunoco 93 with 10% or less Ethanol does also. Or drastically reduces them. Just go to the dealer, let them hear the chirp and have them look up the recent TSB Technical Service Bulletin about a the redesigned pump replacement. No Charge

Cole 03-12-2017 01:38 PM

The chirp does nothing detrimental, and I have had damn good luck with not getting them by using gas with 0% ethanol, if it's 10%, I seem to get them. It also comes and goes with the weather. I seem to never get a chirp when it's cold out, but in the heat of the summer, I get them fairly often.

Another sure fire fix, is to actually just drive the car. Guaranteed you won't hear them then

Gunman 03-12-2017 04:20 PM

I print out the TSB's, and bring them with me. Most are available on here, so then you know, and you are holding the info, not relying on them.

humfrz 03-12-2017 04:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gunman (Post 2870657)
I print out the TSB's, and bring them with me. Most are available on here, so then you know, and you are holding the info, not relying on them.

@Nefarious ....... also, with TSB in hand, ask to speak with the general manager.

Meanwhile, switch gas.


humfrz

N1rve 03-12-2017 05:23 PM

Bring the TSB mentioned in this thread:

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=111525

I have a 2013 FRS with the latest revision of the pump. So far it seems to be working for me. I've had it since November of last year, been driving it in winter (no chirps) and now in semi-spring (80's-90s) no chirps.

I'm using E10 from Costco. It's worth a shot of trying. The only thing is, there seems to be more clattering and clicking noises from the Engine (sounds like a Diesel?)

humfrz 03-12-2017 06:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by N1rve (Post 2870682)
Bring the TSB mentioned in this thread:

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=111525

I have a 2013 FRS with the latest revision of the pump. So far it seems to be working for me. I've had it since November of last year, been driving it in winter (no chirps) and now in semi-spring (80's-90s) no chirps.

I'm using E10 from Costco. It's worth a shot of trying. The only thing is, there seems to be more clattering and clicking noises from the Engine (sounds like a Diesel?)

Oh, my .......the crickets just have gone into deep cover ...... :eyebulge:


humfrz

Tokay444 03-12-2017 06:41 PM

How many headers will it take to tune them out?

Nefarious 03-12-2017 07:28 PM

I was referring to "tune" them out by hearing exhaust and headers over the chirping. I'm using 93 of course mine is very consistent. Everytime i run the car have 4 different videos days temperatures of the issue.

The "tech" says my vin doesn't fall under the right vin range as I put in the post. They refuse to even look at it. They know it's a common issue, he pulled the TSB and I brought it on my phone both 1st and then the 2nd revision for some reason I can't pull the latest, apperently my "VIN" doesn't fall under the effected VIN range.

Thanks for all the real advice but if you heard mine you'd understand why I'm so frustrated it's not subtle by any means.... Might just drive another hour next wemekend to another dealership that wants to actually "fix" an issue that's supposed to be known and covered.

Funny thing is i thiught it was the belt I originally went in because the cam plate is dripping onto my manifold. They chose to fix that after 5 hours but have to wait for them to get one in. Funny thing is that's apperently not a tsb or a recall but they are fixing that outside of warranty.

Seems like the kid who seems to be about 20 either doesn't know how or wants to even claim the work for the fuel pump especially since he was looking at my valves that are weeping out oil. He says that's not covered unless it's dripping i said well that's because you're on the wrong side of the engine but good to know my valve gasket is leaking a little. He didn't even know what the cam plate was i had to show him *sigh* and that was one of my vacation days wasted.

Anyway i expected some helpfull and bs responses like on any forum and as always i appreciate the helpful and thoughtful responses.


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