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
This is normal.
Loose washer
Well, with such a question as this (no details as to where the sound seems to come from,) there are a couple usual answers for this. If you have a turbo charged (or otherwise forced induction engine), that would be the loudest whine under acceleration. If not, most probably your transmission the gears and other parts of the clutch system will rub together and make a slight whining noise, especially when the motor/transmission is cold. The tranny fluid is more viscous, thus the parts are working that little bit harder to move.
ON the 2006 impala that whining noise is actually the electronics when you accelerate. Its more or less electronic pulses/signals My 06 Impala is the same.
if it sounds like a high pitched whining then it may just be your cool air intake
yes but why would you leave it loose?
this is normal and nothing to worry about. Almost all vehicles make a whining noise in reverse Ford Mondeo's sound the same reversing as they do going forwards no whining also VW Passatt i think the Golf's are the same also maybe modern technology has improved this. probably bad enough listening to your wife whining you can do without your car doing it.
ur car sucks!!!!
The relays have nothing to do with the whining noise, they just complete the circuit and make things work. The whining noise is the fuel pump and that is a common problem with Chevy That noise will not hurt anything, but I would change the fuel filter and that may quite the pump a little. A stoped up fuel filter will burn a fuel pump up.
If the pitch of the noise increases with speed and also comes and goes in turns i.e. it goes away in a left turn and returns or gets louder in a right turn it is probaly a wheel bearing going bad.
There can be several issues that will cause your lawnmower to make a whining noise. The most common reason is a bad bearing in the mower deck.