I had the same problem for a while. At first we thought it was my A/C compressor clutch going bad. After a complete search we found out that it was actually my alternator belt tensioner that was bad. This is an easy fix, and only costs about $150 (includes labor costs)
Whistle.
A defective vacuum line can cause a whistling sound when the vehicle is accelerating. A loose belt can also create a high pitched whistle sound.
the high pitched sound which I'm guessing is the whirring sound from the engine's turbocharger/supercharger. the sound comes when the impeller blades of the TC/SC rotates at very high velocity.... it's very similar to the sound of a jet engine but only on a small scale.
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yes, a whistle sound is high pitched sound
When a policeman blows a whistle, it makes a shrill, high pitched sound. The whistle was a policeman's first method of communication to other policemen before the radio was invented.
A whistle makes a high sound because of the short length of the whistle's tube, which amplifies high-frequency sounds. When air is blown into the whistle and vibrates at a high frequency, it produces a high-pitched sound.
Most of the time, a whistle sound coming from the engine is a loose bolt on the air filter housing. It can also be that the fan belt is slipping or the air conditioning pump is not running properly.
Yes, "whistle" can be a noun. It refers to a small device that makes a high-pitched sound when blown, often used for signaling or making music.
The word whistle can be a noun and a verb. The noun is a device placed in the mouth to make a whistling sound. The verb form means to make a high pitched sound by pushing air through the mouth.
Not to low, to high. Like a high pitched sound that only dogs care hear, like a dog whistle.
a vacuum leak can often cause a whistle sound.