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Probably your alternater on its way out.
it has the wrong fluid in the transmission
The easiest way to fix a low growling noise in a 1997 Ford Aspire might be to add Lucus oil stabilizer to the oil. This will depend greatly on where the low growling noise is coming from and it might be even easier to first have a mechanic pinpoint the noise.
Faulty wheel bearings usually squeak or squeal. A whining noise is more likely to come from a power steering pump low on fluid, or from a faulty alternator.
Normally a whining noise in the back end means the differential is shot
check transmission fluid level . then check differential oil level also that model ford needed additive in diff oil to stop noise was a ford recall on that
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.
First thing that comes to mind is the power steering pump. Ford is famous for whining power steering pumps. The noise should be present whenever the truck is running, but more pronounced when dry steering or increase in rpm.
It's on the throttle body of the Ford Aspire.
What kind of howling? Or is it a whining? Where does it sound like it's coming from.
a close and unworn drivetrain or not enough grease in the bearings
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.