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Old 03-03-2013 | 07:10 PM
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Thanks everybody.
anyone know where i can get fuel filter at decent price? Onlinr or shop in toronto.
Also, how do i change the fuel PUMP if i were to change that
Old 03-03-2013 | 07:20 PM
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Check Audizine DIY section, there is a diy for the fuelpump replacement.

Can't post them for you i don't have 5 post already xD
Old 03-03-2013 | 10:21 PM
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Originally Posted by 1move
Fuel filter is a cheap replacement, why not start there? It is hard for us to diagnose the problem to be honest. Fuel pump would be more audiable in the cabin rather than the outside to my knowledge at least, as it is located below the rear seats. I would replace the fuel filter but the fuel filter should not be making noise as it has no moving parts. It is a filter at the end of the day and the fuel just flows through it.
If you can hear the fuel pump from inside the cabin then you will DEFINITELY hear it when outside of the car as the pump is located under the rear passenger seat but accessible from underneath the car therefore it is NOT an interior component.

The pump and filter will be upwards of 300 but I'm not sure. Best thing to do to start is find out the price through the dealership, then decide if you want to try and save by buying online. Just a little hint. I bought a part from the u.s. a few years ago and it ended up costing more than what the dealership was charging due to exchange rates, taxes and customs brokerage fees to get it into Canada. In most cases it's cheaper to buy from the dealership.
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Originally Posted by a4_usp
Check Audizine DIY section, there is a diy for the fuelpump replacement.

Can't post them for you i don't have 5 post already xD
Can u please provide me the link?
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Originally Posted by pablo_ottawa
If you can hear the fuel pump from inside the cabin then you will DEFINITELY hear it when outside of the car as the pump is located under the rear passenger seat but accessible from underneath the car therefore it is NOT an interior component.

The pump and filter will be upwards of 300 but I'm not sure. Best thing to do to start is find out the price through the dealership, then decide if you want to try and save by buying online. Just a little hint. I bought a part from the u.s. a few years ago and it ended up costing more than what the dealership was charging due to exchange rates, taxes and customs brokerage fees to get it into Canada. In most cases it's cheaper to buy from the dealership.
Thanks, ill search into it.
first would be the fuel filter then, pump.
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