99 Fuel Pump Questions
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99 Fuel Pump Questions - 3/25/2008 3:51:50 AM
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mnewmanfla
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New to the forum, I just purchased a 99 burban, and I'm on my 3rd new silverado. My new to me burban has an issue with the fuel pump. The previous owner said he just had it replaced. The fuel pump runs constantly and is pretty loud. I assume this is not normal??? Is it possible that it was improperly installed? Or is this normal?? On all of my other Chevy's the fuel pump would turn off when pressurized. Any help would be appreciated. I look forward to reading more and contributing to this forum. Thanks, Mike
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RE: 99 Fuel Pump Questions - 3/27/2008 2:45:01 PM
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flycast47
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It is not normal for the pump to be loud or run continuously. Being on the fourth fuel pump in our '99 Suburban I can assure that the pumps are virtually silent when new and progress to a noticeable whine as they get old. Did the previous owner provide any documentation for the replacement? If not, I suspect he may have been trying to assure you that this well know problem with these models had been attended to.
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RE: 99 Fuel Pump Questions - 3/28/2008 4:08:03 AM
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mnewmanfla
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Thanks for your reply flycast. It sounds like I need to replace the fuel pump. Having gone through four of them yourself.... Is there one that seems to be better than the other? Have you tried both aftermarket and o.e.m.? Thanks again for your input
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RE: 99 Fuel Pump Questions - 4/3/2008 11:28:51 AM
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gwhvols
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I have a 2000 burban and the fuel pump whines loud. I have had it checked and systems go. This is not to say that it may leave me high and dry in the near future. I would have them check to see what kind of pressure its putting out.
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RE: 99 Fuel Pump Questions - 4/3/2008 5:32:17 PM
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ZX1100F1
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The fuel pump should run for 2 seconds when the key is initially turned to RUN, and then the fuel pump will run continuosly after the engine is started, this is normal. A noisy fuel pump is not ideal but I have seen plenty of noisy ones last for years and years.
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RE: 99 Fuel Pump Questions - 4/14/2008 10:07:54 PM
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edward301
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What ZX said is right, hopefully you do not run your gas below 1/4 tank, doing so causes the fuel pump to get hot, and start making loud noises, as it begins to go south. This has been a problem with many vehicles. My wifes last Sub a 2000 model never had fuel pump problems, cause we rarely let fuel go below 1/4 tank, and that was with over 100k miles.
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