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could be the fluid level is low
Fixing a transmission bearing noise often times requires rebuilding the transmission. If you are mechanically inclined it is not hard to do. Make sure to purchase a transmission repair manual as it will make it easier.
Maybe you have a miss in your engine?
Your throw out bearing is the problem.
countershaft bearing could be problem
Certain types of tires may cause a brief humming noise after your initial acceleration. The transmission may also cause a brief humming noise.
Internal transmission failure.
Check fluid level - Good luck
The easiest way to fix a low growling noise in a 1997 Ford Aspire might be to add Lucus oil stabilizer to the oil. This will depend greatly on where the low growling noise is coming from and it might be even easier to first have a mechanic pinpoint the noise.
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.
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.