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DBacon1052 02-27-2013 07:50 PM

Chirp in SoCal Advise
 
I noticed chirping in my FR-S and want to get it fixed. I don't want to go to a dealer thats never done it before though. Has anyone else had the chirp fixed? If so, which dealership did you get it done at?

oso_25 02-27-2013 08:25 PM

It's normal but if its bugging you that much change gas stations I believe using shell 91 gas kills the chirp noise here and there

that_one_guy 02-27-2013 09:18 PM

everyone thinks the chirping is the fuel pump but its actually an electrical problem. you can adjust it with the volume knob on your stereo, just keep turning up the volume until the chirping is gone

WRM 02-27-2013 09:29 PM

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Originally Posted by oso_25 (Post 761898)
It's normal but if its bugging you that much change gas stations I believe using shell 91 gas kills the chirp noise here and there

I second this. Out of Unocal 76, Chevron, and Shell, Shell has been quiet. Crickets are usually the worst in the heat of summer.

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Originally Posted by that_one_guy (Post 761985)
everyone thinks the chirping is the fuel pump but its actually an electrical problem. you can adjust it with the volume knob on your stereo, just keep turning up the volume until the chirping is gone

I second this also, especially if you have upgraded to the OEM Audio Plus system.

subiestar 02-27-2013 09:32 PM

I was just saying this in the general FR-S section, I've been using Chevron with hardly any chirps. I tried Shell 91 and it gave me a lot of chirping, switched back to Chevron and it was gone.

EK_Golfer 02-27-2013 09:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by oso_25 (Post 761898)
It's normal but if its bugging you that much change gas stations I believe using shell 91 gas kills the chirp noise here and there

Quote:

Originally Posted by subiestar (Post 762010)
I was just saying this in the general FR-S section, I've been using Chevron with hardly any chirps. I tried Shell 91 and it gave me a lot of chirping, switched back to Chevron and it was gone.

I've used only Shell up to now, and the chirping has been consistent. Maybe I'll try Chevron.

Fish 02-27-2013 09:57 PM

I've honestly forgot about the chirping noise.

I believe a few people have gone to Longo for that fix though.

DSOmegaX 02-27-2013 10:24 PM

There's really no point fixing this at this time. Everyone I know that's gone in, all of them had the chirping come back (basically means its not a fuel pump issue like they sat it is, and they have no idea what's causing it). you'll just have to live with it. Honestly, as others are saying, you'll hardly notice its there after a while.

Pscylo 02-27-2013 10:28 PM

The noise is the fuel pump, everyone knows that. They replace it with the exact same part and the chirps come back...its from fuel and lack of internal lubrication in the pump, aka its normal, but no one know what the long term effect of the lack of lubrication might have...Replacement means the chirp goes away for about 300 miles, until enough of the US gas has gone through and worn the lubricant off of the part that chirps....the pump runs at 2400psi iirc...

Tim_Asphalt_FRS 02-27-2013 11:26 PM

Our gas sucks here.


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Bonburner 02-28-2013 03:03 AM

Chevron &/or Mobil works for me
Shell didn't cut it

QuikSilveRX-8 02-28-2013 03:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Pscylo (Post 762138)
The noise is the fuel pump, everyone knows that. They replace it with the exact same part and the chirps come back...its from fuel and lack of internal lubrication in the pump, aka its normal, but no one know what the long term effect of the lack of lubrication might have...Replacement means the chirp goes away for about 300 miles, until enough of the US gas has gone through and worn the lubricant off of the part that chirps....the pump runs at 2400psi iirc...

Well, if loss of lubrication in the fuel pump is the problem. Try premixing with Idemitsu or Royal Purple in the gas tank(4 oz/fill-up). It burns off clean and won't clog your sock filter, fuel lines, injectors, or OEM Cat-converter and always fill up with 91 oct. :iono:

Pscylo 02-28-2013 04:05 AM

Thats been the bandaid to counter ethanol

QuikSilveRX-8 02-28-2013 10:43 PM

Why would you use ethanol on these cars anyway?


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