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Hey guys

I have an 08 fg xr6 5 speed auto.

I noticed a sort of humming sound when I turn my car to the "on" position before I crank the engine. It doesn't do it all the time but most times, I have also noticed while driving or a low revs in neutral. It also seems to get slightly louder when I rev it.

Firstly I thought it may be an exhaust component such as the cat converter? But further research I noticed that a lot of people are having issues with the 5 speed. Could this be a gear box issue?

If anyone could shed some light on this situation would be appreciated

Cheers

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Humming from under car

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Would of thought the pump would wait till ON or position II to prime not ACC or I. Could be wrong but pump should be off in ACC.

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OP does say it's in the ON position though.

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Thanks for the input guys don't think its priming of the fuel pump because I can still hear it when the car is running, and will still hear it 10-15 mins after the car has been running.

a bit more information on it, its not a consistent humming it sort of sounds like something is moving into position slowly like the priming of a fuel pump and then stop and come back again. tough to explain but I will try get a video with sound make it a bit easier. anymore input would be greatly appreciated

cheers

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