Starter solenoid is defective. You will have to remove the starter and have it tested at an auto parts store.
the whining noise is probably your passenger whining about the stupid questions you ask
Its could be the turbo your hearing...
You know your ignition switch has gone out when you turn the key and there is no click or any noise at all. If there is a click or other audible noise it is probably the spark plug or something of that sort.
Hard to tell without hearing it. With engine running, open the hood and try to determine the area where the noise is coming from then repost info.
It may be the Idler pulley. I used to have a 96 Breeze with a 2.0L 4cyl that made a whining noise. I thought something might be seriously wrong, but then i discovered it was just the Idler pulley making noise. I changed it-- no more noise.
Gas Lid not tight is the reason my eng. Light keeps coming on
could be where your power steering fluid is cold and thick
Whining noise near belts had pulleys adjusted any idea what is causing this
Can think of three things. #1 Starter #2 Ignition Switch. #3 Neutral safety switch On a fully charged battery . If you can hear any form of click in the engine compartment when you turn the key, its reasonable to assume the starter is bound and the switch as well as the safety switch are still working. How ever if you get no noise, and lights on the dash (if you have a manual check the switch on the back of the clutch pedal. But no lights on the dash, door chime etc or noise in the engine compartment then its most likely the Ignition Switch has fallen apart inside.
sounds like the alternator belt is loose, check it out and let me know.
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.
Mine has done this twice, both times it was the pulleys in the front of the engine. It could also be the belts.