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Fuel Pump issue on Ryker

snayl135

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Hi guys. I’ve noticed my fuel pump makes a high pitched whining noise at half tank or less and if it’s hot out after riding for awhile. It is not the cooling fan as that is a different pitch and I know when that comes on.

I’ve heard some say it’s a known issue on some models but I have not seen any recalls. I have not heard of any failures yet either. I have no power issues so far. Wondering if any of you have had issues with the fuel pump or have had any failures. I have not contacted the dealer yet.
 
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I only have 1350 miles on mine but notice when the ambient is hot the pump makes more noise. I have heard a similar noise on an SUV, 20 years ago but that pump was still going at well over a hundred thousand miles when I gave it to my youngest daughter.

Planning on a 500-mile trip on the Extra-Terrestrial highway on Monday. Even with carrying an extra gallon, fuel will be low by the time I get to Tonopah. Will pay attention to how it sounds then.

There was a post on this forum about someone working on quieting the fuel pump, but I do not recall where I saw it.
 
Known issue. No recall. My bike has been doing it since about 1000 miles. Over 6000 now at all is working fine, just annoying. Does it on hot days when the fuel gauge reads 1/2 tank or below.
 
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Well, Problem identified and solved. It was, in fact, a bad fuel pump. Can-Am only offers a full fuel pump assembly and that assembly is on back order. I disassembled my assembly and extracted the fuel pump and replaced it with the attached fuel pump and it fit perfectly and meets the specifications of the bike at 58 pounds per square inch. Life is once again good and I did not have to wait till November to get a back ordered fuel pump assembly from Can-Am. Fuel pump costs about $80.

Edit: From this thread -

https://www.spyderlovers.com/forums...ilter-but-now-won-t-start&highlight=fuel+pump
 
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After about 1000 miles mine started whining on long trips at about half tank. Good that this is a known issue and hopefully it will not cause a failure where I get stranded by the side of the road.
If BRP does not replace it as a mandatory update, I sure will talk with my dealer before warranty runs out and try to get it fixed.
 
I just bought a 2019 900 rally with 7300 miles on it. Rode about an 2 hours and about 2 miles from home it died. After about 5 minutes of trying to start it, it started, ran rough, and died again in 500 feet. By the time I got back with a trailer, it started and ran great. Determined the fuel pump was overheating and stalling. I ordered a kit from fuel pump factory and replaced the pump only. Now it will not run. A single fire ocasionally. I checked fuel pressure and was only about 5 psi. I put old pump back in and it was also only 5 psi. And will not run with it either. It worked normal nefore I removed ot. I am stumped. Thanks for any advice.
 
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