it's the air intake taking more air and the belts moving faster
A worn out clutch release bearing would cause a whining sound when you put your foot on the clutch.
yes it will.
your car being broke get it checked out
The whining sound may be the bearings in the alternator and they may be seizing up or draging and possibly your belt is slipping on the pulley. Do you have a voltage gauge in your instrument panel? Or just a warning light like a picture of a battery?
Usually a bad bearing or loose belt.
Check the fan belt; it may need to be tightened.
I have a 2000 Mercedes S430 I recently replace the left rear shocks and the accelerator won't work when you press it down. the engine starts but with the accelerator pressed down the car will not move. the engine sound will not change. Please I need help to have an idea what I'm dealing with thanks.
whining
Accelerator - The Future Sound of London album - was created in 1992.
Your girlfriend in the passenger seat after she realizes you drive a Toyota Tercel.
Your child in the backseat.
possibly your wheel bearing is on its way out