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Krayzie K
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Right now I have my whole back seat out and the trunk completly stripped (dynamatting trunk) and whenever i turn the car on there is a buzzing noise comming from the rear(towards the trunk) of the backseat. I took it to a gas station and he said it was the fuel pump, and the buzzing is normal and nothing could be done about it? I was just wondering...is there really no way to block the noise? (and it cant be my subs/amp cuz every thing is take out and completely disconnected)

and second question... whenever i go over a speed bump or something like that my shocks squeek like crazy!! is there anything that can be done about that? thanks a lot


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well the seat covered up the noise before so I would put something over it to block the noise

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problem with fuel pump noise?? Get a louder stereo
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You probably won't hear the sound as much with the seat installed. but if you must, you can lay some foam or something over it to absorb most of the sound.

The sqeak can be temporaily fixed by spraying WD-40 on the bushings and other components where there is movement and rubbing.

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