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Originally Posted by grgonium
@ Tcoat you're right only the hundredth post. However I've gone through 5 fuel pumps and still have crickets. Don't matter the brand of gas or octane. Cause each pump I tried something different.
What is strange is how some (like me) keep getting them and others don't. It must be something other then the fuel pump.
Btw, dealer hesitant now to replace my 5th pump as crickets/chirp is back. Lol. Glad it's under warranty
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It absolutely is the fuel pump. But they aren't defective, it happens to other cars with HPFPs too. Just really a noise of operation that happens sometimes. But the consensus is far and away through official channels that it's the pump but not really something they can fix. At least take solace in the fact that it isn't a thing to worry about.
For the record I almost always have crickets every time I'm stopped so believe me it's livable.
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