99 isuzu rodeo fuel pump noise
Joe Williams
11-19-2005, 01:25 PM
I have 100k miles on my 99 Rodeo 3.2 V6. The fuel pump has started to make a whinnign noise intermittantly. Has anyone had this problem and did you have to replace it?
Gizmo42
11-19-2005, 10:42 PM
I have 100k miles on my 99 Rodeo 3.2 V6. The fuel pump has started to make a whinnign noise intermittantly. Has anyone had this problem and did you have to replace it?
Mine whines too. I dont know if it does it all the time or intermittantly, I dont pay that much attention to it. I've only had my rodeo for a few months so I dont know how normal it is. Mine just turned 90k miles.
Mine whines too. I dont know if it does it all the time or intermittantly, I dont pay that much attention to it. I've only had my rodeo for a few months so I dont know how normal it is. Mine just turned 90k miles.
rodeo02
11-20-2005, 11:35 AM
Some (in-tank) fuel pumps can be noisey on an empty tank w/ out a full tank of fuel to absorb the noise. A sudden change in sound might indicate a fuel pump on it's way out. Throw a some marvel's mystery oil or the likes in the tank to see if the added lubricity helps out.
G/luck
Joel
G/luck
Joel
Joe Williams
11-21-2005, 01:48 AM
Thanks Gizmo, I'll try it and let you know if it works.
Some (in-tank) fuel pumps can be noisey on an empty tank w/ out a full tank of fuel to absorb the noise. A sudden change in sound might indicate a fuel pump on it's way out. Throw a some marvel's mystery oil or the likes in the tank to see if the added lubricity helps out.
G/luck
Joel
Some (in-tank) fuel pumps can be noisey on an empty tank w/ out a full tank of fuel to absorb the noise. A sudden change in sound might indicate a fuel pump on it's way out. Throw a some marvel's mystery oil or the likes in the tank to see if the added lubricity helps out.
G/luck
Joel
Joe Williams
11-21-2005, 01:49 AM
Thanks, I'll try it and let you know if it works.
Some (in-tank) fuel pumps can be noisey on an empty tank w/ out a full tank of fuel to absorb the noise. A sudden change in sound might indicate a fuel pump on it's way out. Throw a some marvel's mystery oil or the likes in the tank to see if the added lubricity helps out.
G/luck
Joel
Some (in-tank) fuel pumps can be noisey on an empty tank w/ out a full tank of fuel to absorb the noise. A sudden change in sound might indicate a fuel pump on it's way out. Throw a some marvel's mystery oil or the likes in the tank to see if the added lubricity helps out.
G/luck
Joel
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