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Old 01-12-2017, 11:32 AM   #254
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Originally Posted by AirWick View Post
I'm pretty sure that if people go for the new fuel pump, it'll still chirp. I'm in California and even on cold days (like this morning when it was pouring) and i still heard my crickets. (Unless you don't count California as "cold" enough for crickets to disappear)

According to Toyota, I have the alleged "updated fuel pump" on my '16 Scion. If this is true, then that means crickets are still a thing.


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I consider anything over about 70 as hot and 80 to be hot as hell and 90+ to be HOW THE HELL DO YOU LIVE THERE so we all have different perceptions of "hot".
If I used gas from certain staions I would get chirps from about 70 degrees and up. The hotter it got the louder they did. Even at their loudest though I could only hear them in a drive through or by really listening with the windows down.
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