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Coming from the drive wheels? Could be worn CV joints
That is when all your wheels are accelerating.
It CAN be CV joints, but it depends on the sound.
Could be a universal joint gone bad.
Make sure it's not in 4 wheel drive.
sounds like a front wheel drive with bad cv joints, which are your drive shafts going to both front wheels.
In front drive vehicles, this is do to over steering caused by the difference between the lengths of the drive shaft coming from the transmission. One side will always be longer than the other due to the way in which the transmission is connected to the wheels. Consequently the torque geometry is slightly different in both wheels. Thus, when accelerating, the wheel with the most torgue skips. Al Roberts www.guaranteedissuehealthinsuranceblog.com
You did not say what kind of vehicle it is. If it is a front wheel drive, it has drive axles and if the drive axle is going out, it will click especially when you turn the wheels.
None. Every engine has a drive shaft, which connects to the transmission, and ultimately causes the wheels to turn.
GENERALLY, WHEN A FRONT WHEEL DRIVE VEHICLE SHUDDERS WHEN YOU ARE ACCELERATING, IT IS ONE OF THE INSIDE CV JOINTS THAT IS OUT. THERE ARE DRIVE SHAFTS THAT COME OUT OF THE TRANSMISSION, AND THEY HAVE BOOTS ON THE INSIDE CLOSE TO THE TRANSMISSION, AND BOOTS ON THE OUTSIDE CLOSE TO THE WHEELS. THE INSIDE BOOTS AND JOINTS TEND TO SHUDDER UPON ACCELERATION WHEN THEY ARE OUT. HOPE THIS HELPS.
What kind of howling? Or is it a whining? Where does it sound like it's coming from.
Your hard drive. If this is happening your hard drive is already dead. Back up your most important data NOW and get a new hard drive.