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when you try to start it then it's the starter.
My 2000 sebring did the same thing. I was told it was my temperamental transmission.
There can be many causes for a whining noise in automatic transmissions. The least expensive thing you can try to eliminate the noise is to have the transmission fluid and filter changed. Some shops will only replace the fluid unless you ask for the filter to be changed, so ask.
Bad wheel bearing.
It may be low of lube or a bearing may be defective. Have it inspected by a professional.
also, check your power steering fluid levels. The noise you hear is the fuel pump.
It could be low on power steering fluid. That is a common problem. It makes a sharp whining noise when you turn the steering wheel.
The blue color is an example of the color used on a rectifier on a 2000 Yamaha Vstar 1100 classic.
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It sounds like a wheel bearing has gone. DO NOT continue to drive until you have had it checked out.
It is very hard to turn the steering wheel and/or a whining or squealing noise when you turn the steering wheel.
There could be many reasons, tell us the make, model, year of your vehicle and where and when the noise happens. 2000 chevy malibu and it sounds like it's coming from transmission. It starts after the car reaches about 30 mp and is constant