Shane731
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- Dec 25, 2009
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Hey guys, here's a question for those of you who are mechanically minded (I am not one of those people, hence the question). My fuel pump has been acting up for the past year or so, and I have had to replace it a few times. I actually got it replaced in July 2010, then again in October, then again about 3 weeks ago or so. Fortunately, both the parts and labor are/were under labor, so I didn't have to pay for the second and third replacements. I knew my car was having an issue, because it would make a whistling sound when it got good and warmed up, sounding sort of like a tea pot whistling. The sound was similar to this:
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RpLkTwhAcM]Fuel Pump Whine - YouTube[/video]
It will not make the sound when the car is turned off, when the engine is cold, or when the key is in accessory mode in the ignition. The fuel filter has been replaced each time the fuel pump was replaced. I had been filling up my car with premium gas from Kroger or Weigel's, and just a few weeks ago made the switch to regular unleaded from BP, thinking that maybe I was running my fuel a bit rich for my engine. That seemed to do the trick for a couple of weeks, until today, after I had gone on a bit of a drive, my car was making the same whistling noise again. By the way, the sound is unmistakably coming from the rear of the car. My car is a 1995 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera SL, 3.1 L V6 engine, 143,000 plus miles, and currently has a Carter brand fuel pump on it. Any ideas as to what's going here? I'm stumped and annoyed with this situation. :awman:
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RpLkTwhAcM]Fuel Pump Whine - YouTube[/video]
It will not make the sound when the car is turned off, when the engine is cold, or when the key is in accessory mode in the ignition. The fuel filter has been replaced each time the fuel pump was replaced. I had been filling up my car with premium gas from Kroger or Weigel's, and just a few weeks ago made the switch to regular unleaded from BP, thinking that maybe I was running my fuel a bit rich for my engine. That seemed to do the trick for a couple of weeks, until today, after I had gone on a bit of a drive, my car was making the same whistling noise again. By the way, the sound is unmistakably coming from the rear of the car. My car is a 1995 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera SL, 3.1 L V6 engine, 143,000 plus miles, and currently has a Carter brand fuel pump on it. Any ideas as to what's going here? I'm stumped and annoyed with this situation. :awman: