No because either you need a oil change or your car is not working right
It is probably the alternator that is whining - and not charging so you have run out of battery power and it won't turn over.
No. But it may give you a clue why you needed a jump start in the first place.
when you try to start it then it's the starter.
Fan belt slipping
It is your starter. It's not going out. Just a manufacturing flaw. Mine does the same. No need to worry.
Defective starter bendix.
Type your answer here... If it goes away after 1 min or so, seems to last longer in the winter/cooler temps, the noise is the hydraulic/clutch fan. Situation normal, as soon as it warms up, it gets quiet to save fuel milage.
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
Check the basics, With an inline spark tester ($6-8.00) check for spark. Does the fuel pump make noise when you turn the key (whining noise)? Is the fuel getting to the engine?
I have the same noise. It is very strange, because when I am stopped, the noise disappears, it appears when I start moving, but it does not increase as speed increases (that is what I would expect). It increases the frequency when I accelerate but only while moving. I suspect it could be related to the serpentine belt. or to the belt tensioner.JCT
Your child in the backseat.
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