Why does my car whine at high acceleration speeds?
I list out the various reasons why your car can become a whiner at high acceleration speeds. One clue is to figure out what parts of a car come into play at high acceleration speeds. Here are some hints. One of the prime reasons for whining noise may be friction caused in the car transmission mechanism.
Where does the whining noise from the engine come from?
Some report a whining noise from engine, some report it to come from the front right or front left and some are plain clueless about it. One probably needs to have near to ‘Vulcan’ hearing (refer: Star Trek), to locate the exact position of the whining component.
How does turning off the engine make the noise go away?
– Accelerating makes the noise go away. Letting off the accelerator and coasting will bring the noise back. – Turning off the engine the noise will fade out (lowering in pitch before finally stopping). Starting the engine immediately after this brings the noise back.
Why does my car make a high pitched noise when I Turn on the engine?
“Squeal” is a high pitched noise, typically lasting several seconds in duration. This type of noise will typically increase in volume as the engine speed increases, and is caused by relative slip between the belt and pulleys.
Some report a whining noise from engine, some report it to come from the front right or front left and some are plain clueless about it. One probably needs to have near to ‘Vulcan’ hearing (refer: Star Trek), to locate the exact position of the whining component.
Why does my car whine when I take a turn?
Power Steering Problems. If the whining noise while accelerating is loudest while taking a turn, the problem may lie in the power steering assembly. The main reason for the whining might be a loose belt, that runs over the power steering pump’s pulley.
Why does my car make a chirp noise?
As belt speed increases, the belt noise may blend into one audible noise, but most likely diminish in intensity such that it won’t be detected. Most chirp noises occur as a short belt span enters into a grooved pulley, typically after exiting a backside pulley.
When is high RPM’s low acceleration my problem?
My problem is when I accelerate on level ground, up hill, from lights the rpm’s hold up to 2500 to 3000.
Why does my rear differential make a whining noise?
A thorough transmission checkup might solve the mystery. Wearing out of gears in the rear differential or front, may be causing whining sounds. This sound may result from the friction in the ring and pinion arrangement. Get the rear differential noise checked and get it fixed as soon as possible.
Why does my alternator make a whining noise?
Yes, it sure can! Your alternator has bearings inside that allows the pulley and stator to spin with the engine belt. If the belt is rubbing on the pulley due to misalignment or the bearings are worn out your alternator could indeed make a whining noise.