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Does anyone know, why it does the noise? And why after replacement works fine for couple thousand miles, then comes out again? Are there any aftermarket options? I might buy a used pump (the broken one), and inspect it and try to redesign the crap subaru/toyota fxcked up. Mine was replaced month ago, and after a week noise came and went. Seems like something is wearing out and once it lets go, noise just happens. Maybe flow actuator of some sort i'm thinking, since it silences when revs are increased.
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This is the most scientific we have. There are hypothesis about ethanol content causing some coating to wear away or not lubricating properly but there are people running E85 with no chirps and others who have run ethanol free fuels with no results. The noise is never permanent in my experience, mine's been 90% quiet (as in unnoticeable unless you pop the hood and stick your head in) for the last 5,000+ miles. I'm almost at 15,000 miles, on the original pump, all California 91 octane E10, the cheapest/most convenient station I come across, everything some people say guarantees the chirp. |
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I tend to think it's the sound of cavitation.
I had a rear shock on my MTB that would make some strange noises if the nitrogen charge got low. |
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I agree. I'm pretty sure I remember reading that they engineers said it was 'aeration' of the fuel. To me, this means cavitation. Some of the TDI fuel pumps have been known to eat themselves after long time in service with cavitation. I'm pretty sure everything between the fuel pump and the engine is destroyed when the pump internals come apart.
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You only put a cap full or two in at every fill up. I doubt there will be any long term issues with that small of volume,
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I'm taking my car in to replace certain thing for this cricket sound tomorrow; let's see what Toyota can offer me
this part did take them 1.5 months to get to the dealer
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Be sure and get a part number for the fuel pump and post it, if they replace it, so the rest of us can look into it.
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I'm getting the pump done tomorrow. I'll report back in 500 miles.
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I'm told it is still the same part number. That's why you can't tell what you're getting.
I haven't been following this for very long. Is a green dot supposed to differentiate a new design from the original design? So it's possible that this will only be a short term fix or there might be three different pumps? Be bizarre to lemon law the car over crickets, but if they replace the pump every 500 miles...
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What is the original Toyota part number so I can tell if they are different when I get the paperwork?
Edit: The part # is su003-00328. They also replaced a couple of pipes. I don't know if that means anything or not. There is no mention on the papers of a flash, but the car is quicker than it was before, and louder under acceleration. I could be imagining the change in power but I have definitely never heard the car rumble under acceleration before. It makes no sense, but there it is.
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SU003-00342 pipe ay-fuel dlvy SU003-00328 pmp at-fuel, h prs SU003-00347 gskt-fuel pipe SU003-00316 gskt-throt chmbr SU003-00290 gskt-int mainf So far I haven't heard any cricket sound yet, but it's only been 100 miles or so |
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