A worn out clutch release bearing would cause a whining sound when you put your foot on the clutch.
it's the air intake taking more air and the belts moving faster
low fluid, internal bearing failure.
If a standard transmission vehicle makes a different sound when you press the clutch it usually means that the throwout bearing is about to seize.
yes it will.
It would sound like the throw out bearing is bad.. That is usually replaced with the clutch and pressure plate. The throw out bearing applies pressure to the pressure plate and releases the clutch disc. When not applied, the bearing spins freely, and a noise would indicate a dry bearing.
Usually a bad bearing or loose belt.
quite possibly the A/C compressor clutch. The whining should decrease when the A/C is turned off. You will still hear some of the noise due to the clutch turning while the engine is on.
Check the fan belt; it may need to be tightened.
whining
Your girlfriend in the passenger seat after she realizes you drive a Toyota Tercel.
Perhaps clutch throw-out bearing?
Probably not, many cars have a switch on the clutch that allows you to start it while in gear.