The fuel pump on my 2005 Grand Caravan SXT made a whining sound on long trips in hot weather. I had it replaced and haven't heard it since.
Whining noise near belts had pulleys adjusted any idea what is causing this
The whining noise most likely indicates that your power steering is touching something and when you turn, it'd rub against whatever it is everytime you turn OR the belt could be running against a hose, a frame if the motor mounts are broken the bottom air conditioner would be resting against the frame with belt in between, causing the whining noise.
A whining noise present when turning the steering wheel indicates a faulty power steering pump. As the pump fails, it allows air to enter the system and a distinct whine.
It probably needs power steering fluid added.
yes it will.
could be where your power steering fluid is cold and thick
no it will be your power steering pump it is worn or lowe on oil
First thing that comes to mind is the power steering pump. Ford is famous for whining power steering pumps. The noise should be present whenever the truck is running, but more pronounced when dry steering or increase in rpm.
The whining could be related to the alternator. Does the car have any electrical problems such as the battery drains and dies while car running, are your belt(s) tight? in good condition? It might be a belt tensioner or idler pulley that is causing the whining.
It is likely to be the power steering pump complaining that the power steering fluid is low.
The belt may be loose or worn.
You may have a power steering problem.