Normally a whining noise in the back end means the differential is shot
the bearings are probally giving out.
Could be the tyres, differential, gearbox. wheel bearings
The loud whining sound could be wheel bearings going out. However, it is also possible that the speedometer bearings or cable are defective.
A whining sound coming from the front of the engine would make me think one of the bearings is wearing out in the belt assembly. This is something you should fix promptly.
Loud, whining, growling sound. Rear end jerks at random if bearings are locking up.
The whining sound may be the bearings in the alternator and they may be seizing up or draging and possibly your belt is slipping on the pulley. Do you have a voltage gauge in your instrument panel? Or just a warning light like a picture of a battery?
whining
A worn out clutch release bearing would cause a whining sound when you put your foot on the clutch.
sounds loke the wheel bearings are going out
Your child in the backseat.
possibly your wheel bearing is on its way out
something may be rusty