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A whining noise in the transmission is usually an indication the transmission fluid is low. Check the transmission fluid and fill it to the recommended level.
Friction in the transmission system may cause whining noise when a car is accelerating. A poor engine or clutch assembly may cause the excess friction in the transmission system.
The noise is due to bad gears or bearings in your rear differential.
it has the wrong fluid in the transmission
it can if it has uneven wear
gears kicking, lots of whining noise??
There can be many causes for a whining noise in automatic transmissions. The least expensive thing you can try to eliminate the noise is to have the transmission fluid and filter changed. Some shops will only replace the fluid unless you ask for the filter to be changed, so ask.
it is the idler pully. i just replaced mine and all the whining stopped
Bad bearing in compressor? Bad bearing in compressor?
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.
My 2000 sebring did the same thing. I was told it was my temperamental transmission.
loose timing belt, low transmission fluid in transaxle.