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View Poll Results: Do you have chirping (cricket) noise during idle once the car is warmed up?
Yes (Please only vote after you have 300 miles or more on the odometer) 3,101 85.22%
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Old 06-20-2014, 04:28 PM   #4229
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Excuse me? I am just asking you a question.
One that is easily answered if you actually bothered to actually read my post.

But, in the interest of making you stop, I mean waiting for the crickets to fade on their own.
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Old 06-20-2014, 06:29 PM   #4230
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One that is easily answered if you actually bothered to actually read my post.

But, in the interest of making you stop, I mean waiting for the crickets to fade on their own.
I still don't understand the hostility?

Is it a confirmed fix to wait until ~20k miles and the crickets go away? And if so, is everyone that is around or past that mileage cricketless? Because I'm not going to wait in hopes that it'll disappear.
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I still don't understand the hostility?

Is it a confirmed fix to wait until ~20k miles and the crickets go away? And if so, is everyone that is around or past that mileage cricketless? Because I'm not going to wait in hopes that it'll disappear.
Mine disappeared entirely at 10k, every time I think I hear them and ask for a second opinion people think I'm crazy, they're definitely gone for me, I'm at 27k.

We're not the only two.

Edit: for clarity all 91 E10, zero additives or things done to reduce the noise other than a lead foot.
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I'm at 13000, 2nd HPFP and mine are there with everything but ethanol free fuel.


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I still don't understand the hostility?

Is it a confirmed fix to wait until ~20k miles and the crickets go away? And if so, is everyone that is around or past that mileage cricketless? Because I'm not going to wait in hopes that it'll disappear.
I've got just over 20K on the original HPFP and still get the crickets. They disappeared most of the winter but are back now for the summer, they may be marginally quieter than in the past though.
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I still don't understand the hostility?

Is it a confirmed fix to wait until ~20k miles and the crickets go away? And if so, is everyone that is around or past that mileage cricketless? Because I'm not going to wait in hopes that it'll disappear.
I think it's a complicated issue. A combination of fuel formulation with weather. From my contacts in Acura, Louisiana has had more complaints about their HPFP crickets than other places around the country.
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I've got just over 20K on the original HPFP and still get the crickets. They disappeared most of the winter but are back now for the summer, they may be marginally quieter than in the past though.
Mine were around winter, spring, and as of tomorrow, summer. Even if they were only around in summer, I believe it would still be troublesome.

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Mine disappeared entirely at 10k, every time I think I hear them and ask for a second opinion people think I'm crazy, they're definitely gone for me, I'm at 27k.

We're not the only two.

Edit: for clarity all 91 E10, zero additives or things done to reduce the noise other than a lead foot.
That's good to hear, and is great for you, but it seems that isn't the case 100% of the time. If the crickets would go away around 20k miles guaranteed, I'd just wait, but there is no such guarantee.


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I think it's a complicated issue. A combination of fuel formulation with weather. From my contacts in Acura, Louisiana has had more complaints about their HPFP crickets than other places around the country.
I'm not really sure what to do at this point. I know getting you to replace the HPFP isn't going to do a damn thing except give me a temporary break from the chirping, but at least at that point I can call Subaru of America and say "Okay, I did what you recommended and it didn't fix the problem, now what?" Not exactly where that'll get me, though.
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That's good to hear, and is great for you, but it seems that isn't the case 100% of the time. If the crickets would go away around 20k miles guaranteed, I'd just wait, but there is no such guarantee.
Better success rate than replacing pumps, not significantly worse than additives or hunting out E0.

Hope you find something that makes you happy.

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800miles, noticed the chirping yesterday and now it's constant at idle.
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Singing noise

I just notice a new noise and was wondering if anyone else has heard it as well, at 70 mph there is a singing noise and I'm hoping it is but it sounds like it's coming from the hpfp. It only does it under light throttle. When you let off or give wot it goes away. I can just barely hear crickets at idle and really is not bad. It gets louder at 80 and higher. If it's not the hpfp I might really be sol.
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dudes..... i just started chirping two days ago.... im at 3500k miles...

looks like I need to stop by the dealer on monday.... BUST!
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And your post that rehashed everything that has been tried already, short of replacing the pump? Obviously constructive.

This thread stopped being constructive about 150 pages ago.
Don't worry, Prog, I think Hunter's more annoyed at us than the crickets. Ethanol-free if you can find it. Zero crickets while waiting for a real fix.

From a fatigue standpoint, whether it's the Tacoma Narrows bridge or a squeaky fuel pump, flutter is NOT normal. Waiting for the pump to quiet down is basically waiting for the offending components to "break in" - hopefully before they break.
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I just notice a new noise and was wondering if anyone else has heard it as well, at 70 mph there is a singing noise and I'm hoping it is but it sounds like it's coming from the hpfp. It only does it under light throttle. When you let off or give wot it goes away. I can just barely hear crickets at idle and really is not bad. It gets louder at 80 and higher. If it's not the hpfp I might really be sol.
I've noticed a resonance at 70-80, like the wind whistling over the mirrors but it goes away when I go faster, it doesn't get louder. So I'm not sure what you've got going on, might be the same, might not.

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From a fatigue standpoint, whether it's the Tacoma Narrows bridge or a squeaky fuel pump, flutter is NOT normal. Waiting for the pump to quiet down is basically waiting for the offending components to "break in" - hopefully before they break.
How many fuel pumps have broken?
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How many fuel pumps have broken?
None, to my knowledge. I would be interested in looking at the pressure regulator and the check valve from a really loud example under a lupe.

It may never fail but it's early in the race.

I'm more curious than anxious about it but these kinds of things are my bread & butter.
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