Why does my Acura make a high pitch whine?
This is not the chirping noise (have that problem as well) that comes from the idler pulley, it is the high pitch noise whine/whistle that occurs when lightly pressing on the gas peddle or engaging the cruse control and is loudest at around 73 mph.
Why does my car make a whining noise when I turn the car?
That would be a pilot bearing, which also means clutch replacement. A manual transmission is only turning when the car is either in motion, or when the transmission is in Neutral and the clutch is engaged (your foot is off the pedal). So sounds that occur while the car is stationary and in gear are most likely associated with the clutch.
When does a manual transmission make a whining noise?
A manual transmission is only turning when the car is either in motion, or when the transmission is in Neutral and the clutch is engaged (your foot is off the pedal). So sounds that occur while the car is stationary and in gear are most likely associated with the clutch.
This is not the chirping noise (have that problem as well) that comes from the idler pulley, it is the high pitch noise whine/whistle that occurs when lightly pressing on the gas peddle or engaging the cruse control and is loudest at around 73 mph.
What does it mean when you hear a whine in your car?
Back off about an inch from the lock position to ease the increase in pump pressure, and the noise should disappear. If you hear a constant whine, your pump is probably already damaged. Find out what it could mean if your steering wheel shakes. When you turn one way, you hear a clicking noise.
A manual transmission is only turning when the car is either in motion, or when the transmission is in Neutral and the clutch is engaged (your foot is off the pedal). So sounds that occur while the car is stationary and in gear are most likely associated with the clutch.
Why does my alternator make a whining noise?
Alternator whine is a product of a drop in voltage between the radio and the alternator itself. It is usually way more noticeable on the A.M band of the radio. You’ll hear it match the acceleration of the vehicle. Alternator whine is almost always caused by a corrupted ground wire to the radio.