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Old 07-14-2003, 06:53 AM
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380SL "groaning" noise from fuel system

When my fuel tank is nearing empty, I can hear noises coming from the back of the car. The best way I can describe it is like a groan for 2-3 seconds, and audible above all the other noises in suburban driving. It repeats at variable times from 10 seconds to 2 minutes.

Today, for the first time, I noticed it after I had switched off and locked the car. I could hear it 30-40 feet away, and then it stopped.

So I started the car again and listened for it underneath, near the fuel pumps and accumulator. Nope. Not from there. Opening the boot/trunk I found it was loudest on the left side hidden in front of the panel covering the fuel tank. I then removed the fuel cap and let the pressure escape - the noise stopped.

Is there some sort of pressure relief valve hidden behind there? The fuel check valve? How do I remove the panel to check it out?

Also, my fuel pumps are quite noisy, and the buzzing noise is audible all the time while driving. One has a nasty noise like a little ball bearing being crunched every now and again. Sounds like replacement time. I have yet to change the fuel filter, and reading this forum I should probably expect some improvement if it is clogged. With new pumps, should I expect them to be inaudible in the cabin while idling/driving, and will the car still run if one pump fails?

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

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Old 07-14-2003, 12:44 PM
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it certainly would be worth your while changing the fuel filter if it is due for a change as per the maintenance schedule.

my car had an intermittent noisy fuel pump which would buzz,hiss and groin at times, it was driving me nuts,so i replaced it with a new bosch one from the dealer, and the car is now a dream to drive,no more irritating noises and a quiet ride as it is supposed to be.

fastlane do sell bosch pumps on this website.

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