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Old 11-10-2014, 11:05 AM   #953
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Any word on whether Toyota has extended this fix to the 2015 models? I see that they have service bulletins on 2013 and 2014 models.

I tried the suggestion of using Chevron premium and it seems to have greatly reduced the volume of the chirping or at times eliminating it altogether. I plan to switch back to Shell after this tankful is gone and see if the chirping returns.
They gave up lol
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Any word on whether Toyota has extended this fix to the 2015 models? I see that they have service bulletins on 2013 and 2014 models.

I tried the suggestion of using Chevron premium and it seems to have greatly reduced the volume of the chirping or at times eliminating it altogether. I plan to switch back to Shell after this tankful is gone and see if the chirping returns.
How many miles do you have on your 15? I haven't heard chirping yet, and I'm close to 2K miles. I only use Chevron 91 octane though.
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Old 11-10-2014, 12:52 PM   #955
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It's not a problem, it's a feature. Getting your dealership to replace the fuel pump is a waste of time.
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How many miles do you have on your 15? I haven't heard chirping yet, and I'm close to 2K miles. I only use Chevron 91 octane though.
About 3000, but the chirping started at about 1K miles.
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How many miles do you have on your 15? I haven't heard chirping yet, and I'm close to 2K miles. I only use Chevron 91 octane though.
<My '15 has been doing it since about 250 miles. I'm at 8000+ now. Dealer told me it was because of the high pressure fuel pump. I told him it was not supposed to make that noise. But they were not willing to take it any further so that's why I have the extended warranty.
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yoooooooooooooohoooo lol even though I didn't have this problem
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Old 11-10-2014, 06:32 PM   #959
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It's not a problem, it's a feature. Getting your dealership to replace the fuel pump is a waste of time.

wait. you mean people need to stop posting about this "stupid" issue?


What will everyone talk about on the forums then?
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No, no. They'll talk about how dumb people are for buying real parts and paying someone to paint them professionally. Which will be immediately followed up by you can buy fake parts and just plastidip them for a fraction of the price.
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The chirping sound is the sound of the pressure release valve bypassing extra pressure/fuel in the rail. I've found a way to lessen the noise and in most cases remove it with an ecu flash. Not a complete fix yet, but better than nothing. Unfortunately we don't have the ecu parameters to fix it completely yet.
What? How has no one else figured this out if it's true or you're just trolling?
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Why would I be trolling? I've done di platforms before and have seen this before. It sounds exactly like the chirping we get on these cars at idle. My ms3 would doo this with an upgraded di fuel pump on cold start. They didn't figure it out for 5 years. I figured it out in an hour and fixed it with an ecu flash on that car too.
I understand you're not trolling now but I found it hard to believe a tune could suppress the crickets as I feel if it were that "simple" Toyota or any of the known tuners would've developed it already....
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Old 11-11-2014, 09:27 AM   #964
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Currently the tune can't... the tables to control this behavior are not available to us yet. I managed to "band aid" it a bit, but the band aid works pretty poorly at the moment.

But just based on the datalogging and research I've done on our car so far (700 miles on the car... there's nothing wrong with the pump, lol) the noise is a result of the way the ECU is running the DI system. So you guys can stop changing pumps and screwing with lubricants and additives... (really, if the piston in the HPFP was rubbing you wouldn't be getting a chirp... it would grind and then possibly seize and you'd skip timing when the chain broke... ask me how I know... POS VW GTI).

As for the OEM's... I don't fail to see why they would think it's a problem as they actually appear to have programmed this behavior in... maybe they didn't intend on the noise, but 4MPa is ~580psi and I can't imagine the PRV would be silent trying to vent pressure through it with a 4MPa target.

Hell the MSF guys went 5 years and people put up with the issue until I pointed out the source and the solution... lol.
And this is why having engines full of electronics bug me at times, my solution would be a pump along the lines of the ones used in older diesels. I actually thought of the the noise being something to do with pressure relief back a while ago. And no, I'm not some stubborn older guy. I spent most of my 4 years of education dealing with all mechanical engines, they are so simple.
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Old 11-11-2014, 12:27 PM   #965
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http://www.mazdaspeedforums.org/foru...squeak-105223/

My work on the MS3 platform with the chirp/crickets under the hood.

If you take some time to datalog the twins and use some basic troubleshooting (check off the fact that it's a brand new car with less than 1k miles so the likelihood for a mechanical problem/bad HPFP is basically NIL), start looking into the software and note how the system operates.

Anywhere from 650 rpm to ~1300 rpm I can hear the chirp, and when it's chirping the ECU is in a mode that's targeting 4 MPa of fuel pressure (fixed setting). If you touch the throttle just enough to leave that mode and enter the normal pressure target "mode" (the ECU appears to operate in two modes, one when you're on the throttle, one when you're not), even with the revs in that same range, no chirp. And you'll also note a difference in fuel pressure target and actual fuel pressure.

Doesn't take a rocket scientist to put together.

Unfortunately I have not yet found the perfect solution to keep the ECU from going into this mode. I'm an ECUTek dealer so I need to have a chat with those "chaps" across the pond about this. There is a table in the ECU that is 2x2 and targets 4.0MPa, but it seems to do nothing for our idle issue, it's never used (tried changing it up and down).

Another thing that would be interesting to see is if our PRV is straight mechanical or some kind of electronically controlled unit -- I seem to think electronically as we have a huge range of fuel pressure operation (all the way to 20mpa, ~2900psi. Almost 2x higher than the MS3 platform). Just the way everything behaves leads me to believe it is electronic... but I haven't had the time to look yet.
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One thing I've noticed, is that my car is hot idling for a long time (inbetween autocross runs for a heat if I don't shut the car down between runs), my idle fuel trims climb easily into the +teens. After I leave the event and get some normal running on the car the fuel trims reduce back to where they normally are (<5). Seems that extended idling/chirping is doing something that is causing the injectors to have to increase duty cycle to meet AFR's.

Anyone else notice this?
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