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Your throw out bearing is the problem.
Open the hood while the vehicle in running. Rev it up from the engine bay manually and listen to the location of the noise. The noise can be from the engine oil system. Have a repair expert check the car if necessary.
If the noise sounds like a power steering whine it could be caused by the A/C compressor clutch bearing or the belt idler pulley.
I replaced the engine idler pulley that I bought from Autozone for about $17 and eliminated the noise. I initially thought the bearings on my alternator were going out but when I replaced the pulley all the whining noise disappeared. Good Luck!
I THINK U NEED TO REPLACE THE STARTER
canine whine
If you're new to a supercharged car then you're most likely hearing the normal whine that a supercharger makes. They will whine louder the more you accelerate. 00gtp
if the noise is a high pitched squealing noise, the belt is slipping....if the noise is a whine or growling noise, the pump is low on fluid or the pump is bad
yes the alternator can generate noise or whine in the speakers.
Probably from the turbo.
The belts generally don't make a whining noise. They squeak. The whine is probably the tensioner or the alternator. Listen closely you should be able to tell where the noise is coming from. You can also take off the belt and roll each component and feel for bearing crunching.
The whining noise in our 2001 2.2 cavalier turned out to be the a/c compressor. It ended up going out at about 120,000 miles. I would suggest having it serviced. I wish we would have had ours serviced.