What to Do About Fuel Tank Noise in Geely Xingrui?

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CoraFitz
09/04/25 6:58am
If this situation occurs, it is necessary to visit a 4S shop for inspection by professional technicians. If the fuel tank is damaged within the warranty period, it can be replaced with a new one free of charge. More information about Xingrui is as follows: 1. Body Dimensions: The Xingrui is a compact sedan under Geely, with a length, width, and height of 4785 mm, 1869 mm, and 1469 mm respectively, and a wheelbase of 2800 mm. 2. Engine: The Xingrui is equipped with a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine, with a maximum power of 140 kW at 4700 rpm and a maximum torque of 300 Nm between 1400 and 4000 rpm. This engine is paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. 3. Configuration: The Xingrui features a MacPherson independent front suspension and a multi-link independent rear suspension. The multi-link independent suspension enhances the car's handling and ride comfort. This type of suspension is an improvement over the double-wishbone suspension, where the two wishbones are replaced with separate links.
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AshleyAnn
09/16/25 7:49am
I've also experienced fuel tank noise issues, especially noticeable when driving on bumpy roads. This is usually caused by fuel pump wear or loose internal components, resulting in annoying rattling or clanking sounds during operation. First, check if the external straps and screws securing the tank are loose, and shake the tank by hand to feel for movement. If the noise decreases when the tank is full, it might be caused by debris moving inside when fuel levels are low. Don't attempt to disassemble the tank yourself, as it involves the fuel system and poses leakage risks. I recommend visiting a professional repair shop promptly for diagnosis—technicians can easily pinpoint the issue using stethoscopes or diagnostic equipment. Repair costs are relatively low, often just a few hundred yuan to replace a small component. Regular maintenance checks on the fuel tank can prevent such problems—always prioritize driving safety.
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