If the RPMs in the engine increases and the speed not, the clutch may be worn out, usually it becomes noise at the same time
The kids in the back.
The clutch Throw Out Bearing is going bad.
Probably your alternater on its way out.
mine whines a different noise in every gear, but it will not whine when i push in the clutch, so i changed my slave cylinder and clutch and the whining noise stopped.
A faulty fan clutch.
Friction in the transmission system may cause whining noise when a car is accelerating. A poor engine or clutch assembly may cause the excess friction in the transmission system.
throw out bearing
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.
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.
Whining noise near belts had pulleys adjusted any idea what is causing this
* If it is stiff and making a crunching noise when going into gear it means the syncromesh (which is the cogs between gear cogs are worn), If it is making a whining noise in first gear it's a flywheel in the clutch, if it makes a whistling noise while travelling the clutch needs replacing, failing all that the gearbox needs grease or your elbow does.
A whining noise in the transmission is usually an indication the transmission fluid is low. Check the transmission fluid and fill it to the recommended level.