Shane731
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- Dec 25, 2009
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OK, I have kind of an odd situation in which my fuel pump (I think) has been acting up, particularly when it is warm outside. It makes a whistling sound, like a teapot. Here is the sound (my car in the video):
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qve-63YoEqI]Fuel pump whistling - YouTube[/video]
I had actually asked this question once before:
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/off-topic/40024-mechanical-question.html
So here's some info:
Make: Oldsmobile
Model: Cutlass Ciera SL
Year: 1995
Mileage: 161,000+
Engine: 3.1L V6
Mechanical info:
* 7/16/2010 131,695 miles
Fuel pump, strainer, and fuel filter replaced
* 8/1/2011 143,213 miles
Fuel pump and filter replaced
* 7/19/2012 153,610 miles
Fuel pump and strainer replaced
Fuel filter replaced
Fuel tank sending unit replaced
Which brings us to today. My car now has over 161,000 miles on it. It was a rather warm day today - around 80* or so. Had to take the car out today to go somewhere; when I got back home, it was making that whistle. I have not had to pay for each replacement fuel pump and subsequent labor (it was under warranty), so this isn't like my mechanic is trying to pull a fast one. I think he is as frustrated with this as I am. Thoughts? Do I just need to call my local GM dealer and see if I can get an OEM fuel pump? What else might be causing it to consistently fail like this?
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qve-63YoEqI]Fuel pump whistling - YouTube[/video]
I had actually asked this question once before:
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/off-topic/40024-mechanical-question.html
So here's some info:
Make: Oldsmobile
Model: Cutlass Ciera SL
Year: 1995
Mileage: 161,000+
Engine: 3.1L V6
Mechanical info:
* 7/16/2010 131,695 miles
Fuel pump, strainer, and fuel filter replaced
* 8/1/2011 143,213 miles
Fuel pump and filter replaced
* 7/19/2012 153,610 miles
Fuel pump and strainer replaced
Fuel filter replaced
Fuel tank sending unit replaced
Which brings us to today. My car now has over 161,000 miles on it. It was a rather warm day today - around 80* or so. Had to take the car out today to go somewhere; when I got back home, it was making that whistle. I have not had to pay for each replacement fuel pump and subsequent labor (it was under warranty), so this isn't like my mechanic is trying to pull a fast one. I think he is as frustrated with this as I am. Thoughts? Do I just need to call my local GM dealer and see if I can get an OEM fuel pump? What else might be causing it to consistently fail like this?