It could grind, squeal, squeak, or make no noise at all.
Water makes sound slower and if it goes through matter it goes faster
Water can absorb sound waves, reducing their intensity and making them less audible. Sound also travels faster in water than in air because water is a denser medium. Additionally, the presence of water can distort sound waves, causing them to scatter and become less clear or distinct.
Sound speeds up when it goes into water from air. Sound travels much faster in water than in air.
It goes up and down. Or not sometimes...
Probably a loose wire, mine does it to.
Bypass hose.
Being a wave, sound can change its direction if it goes from one medium to another - for example, from air to water.
it goes in through the pipe that you check the trani fluid at
Speed is that parameter which doesn't change.
When a sound wave goes from air into water, its frequency remains unchanged. However, its speed will increase, and its wavelength will decrease due to the change in the medium's properties.
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The belt will not generally squeal, but the water pump often makes a "Scrapy-scrapy-scrapy" sound.