Can be a rear differential problem. May be Low of lube or gears are worn. Can also be a transmission problem.
The noise is due to bad gears or bearings in your rear differential.
Normally a whining noise in the back end means the differential is shot
If it is a whining noise it is the fuel pump.
No , a 2001 Jaguar S Type is rear wheel drive
From the rear it could be the differential, however those front differentials are notorious for making noise. That whining noise derives from the viscous coupler, and is normal. Bring it to a dealer, not some crappy backyard mechanic. And have a certified Toyota TECHNICIAN inspect the front an rear differential, transmission, and wheel bearings (but those typically hum when bad), I almost gurantee you just hear the viscous coupler noise.
No , a 2001 Jaguar S Type is rear wheel drive
It may be low of lube or a bearing may be defective. Have it inspected by a professional.
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If it is a rear wheel drive vehicle it is either low oil in the rear end or an axle bearing. On a front wheel drive vehicle it is probably a bearing.
its the pinion gear usually happens when the Axel assembly . is low on fluid, or from hi mileage usage, ether replace the Axel assembly .the Axel bearings get hot and start whining. thanks
The noise is possibly the electric fuel pump that is located inside the fuel tank. The tank is located under the vehicle below the rear seat.
I have an after market fuel pump on my van the you can hear from inside and outside.