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    Fuel Pump Whining down

    Hi,
    not sure if I should be worried about it or not..
    after driving and when switching off the engine the fuel pump (think it is the fuel pump) whines down for a few seconds.. is this normal?
    where is it located... on the chassis by the rh rear tyre?
    thanks in adv.
    Anton

    110 td5 2005 model

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    Hopefully it's not your fuel pump. I haven't come across one doing that.


    I'd say it's your centrifugal oil filter. Normal operation.
    You get worried if you fit a non-genuine filter & it DOESN'T do it.
    Scott

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    and its located in the front left of the engine bay! how well dose sound travell

    cheers phil

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    Quote Originally Posted by yeboants View Post
    Hi,
    not sure if I should be worried about it or not..
    after driving and when switching off the engine the fuel pump (think it is the fuel pump) whines down for a few seconds.. is this normal?
    where is it located... on the chassis by the rh rear tyre?
    thanks in adv.
    Anton

    110 td5 2005 model
    Centrifugal oil filter.

    When you turn on your ignition, listen to the fuel pump noise at the RHR wheel - that's the only noise you should hear from your fuel pump.

    Next time you stop, jump out, switch off and listen at the RHR wheel - you probably won't hear any whirring noise and that shoud confirm that it's not your fuel pump.

    Cheers,

    Franz
    2004 Td5 Auto with mods

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    Thanks for the info..
    will try that tonight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouse View Post
    Hopefully it's not your fuel pump. I haven't come across one doing that.


    I'd say it's your centrifugal oil filter. Normal operation.
    You get worried if you fit a non-genuine filter & it DOESN'T do it.

    I am happy I found this thread!!! I thought the noise was normal, then a mate told me that something was wrong with it! I sarted to worry .

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