R56 Noise after fuel filter replacement.
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Noise after fuel filter replacement.
Ok just replaced the fuel filter on my r56 coupe. Before starting the project I didn't have the car running with the seat and cover out so I'm not sure if what I'm hearing is "normal". After doing the job which was fairly easy I hear what I'm guessing is just the fuel flowing through the line. But it just seems loud. Like I said I didn't have the seat and cover out with the car running before starting so I'm not sure if the sound is normal. I did make sure all the new seals were seated before putting everything back together.
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#2
Your timing couldn’t have been more perfect. I just now started doing my filter and was searching this forum for info. Here’s a quick vid I just posted after reading yours. Sorry for the vertical video:
Questiin: How did you relieve the fuel pressure before disconnecting the hose on top of the filter housing?
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#4
Your timing couldn’t have been more perfect. I just now started doing my filter and was searching this forum for info. Here’s a quick vid I just posted after reading yours. Sorry for the vertical video:
https://youtu.be/d4kXyS1b3FQ
Questiin: How did you relieve the fuel pressure before disconnecting the hose on top of the filter housing?
https://youtu.be/d4kXyS1b3FQ
Questiin: How did you relieve the fuel pressure before disconnecting the hose on top of the filter housing?
But by the sound of your car, it's a normal sound I'm hearing.
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#7
car started right up, no stumble or running rough. Took it for a test drive, drove as is should even under heavy load. Doesn't smell like gas. It just a little noisy.
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#8
Sounds normal with that high pitch whine that a pump makes. As long as the top seal is on and no leaks or smells i thing you are fine, you can look at this DIY as a check list to make sure everything else was fine and done right. Also, the pump should prime when you unlock the door or open the door. Like a really quick high pitch noise.
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...ilter-diy.html
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...ilter-diy.html
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#9
Sounds normal with that high pitch whine that a pump makes. As long as the top seal is on and no leaks or smells i thing you are fine, you can look at this DIY as a check list to make sure everything else was fine and done right. Also, the pump should prime when you unlock the door or open the door. Like a really quick high pitch noise.
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...ilter-diy.html
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...ilter-diy.html
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