I for one find the noise comforting. At least I know I won't be walking! (Mine doen't seem so loud.) On most fuel injected cars the pump is located in the back underneath so passengers won't hear it. It needs to be close to the gas tank so it does't have to suction far and being in the fuel tank it also cools it. Perhaps all new rubber boots could lessen the noise. Make sure all of the openings in the front bulkhead are sealed, I found in mine some of the sealer had come loose and the holes were wide open. If all of this doesn't help try increasing the volume on the "entertainment system". David Teitelbaum vin 10757 --- In dmcnews@xxxx, "Walter" <Whalt@xxxx> wrote: > Rob Grady was right.... > Replacing my old noisy fuel pump with a new one doesn't make the new one any > less noisy. When hot, it sounds like a seat belt buzzer. It isn't peculiar