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Originally Posted by radroach
I've seen some members who've gone through every revision of fuel pump replacement since 2013 to try and silence the DI crickets. Somewhere posted is the price for the replacement part and it's over $1000 a pop, and it doesn't do JACK CRAP to fix the problem. I'm still on my OM fuel pump and it works fine as I can tell, though has crickets when it gets hot or perhaps bad gas.
Post your concerns if any. I know I'm stirring the shit but there has to be something said about this.
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only 1000$? Jeez, the dealership itemized it to be 1600$ and asked me to be grateful when they said it wasn't covered by my warranty but they wouldn't charge me (before the work they said it WAS covered).. The crickets went away for about 30 minutes.