get the universal joints checked on your driveshaft.
have the u-joints checked on the driveshaft.
IMO, NO. It will be a very loud V6 with the sound of a V6.
Any turbo-charger that spins pressurised air into the cylinder makes a high pitched spooling sound is called a spooling turbo charger.
have your motor mounts checked one is broken
Usually, Infinity Sound makes them. If you bought it second-hand it might be an aftermarket stereo
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That's your power steering. It does that on all my vehicles. I've never looked into it but I'd say it's normal. It must be a MAX power steering fluid pressure sound or maybe even an intentional warning sound. And yes it makes that sound while stopped as well on my car and truck. Pretty sure it's normal.
Open audacity, add sound or music, highlight the timeline, click on effect, you should see reverse, now click on reverse.
when you change directions from forward to reverse it makes a clunk sound and there is a slit delay in movement.
I am not sure what you mean by rear, but here are some possibilities. It could be bad u-joints if it makes the sound right when you put it reverse it will could also make it when you put it in drive. If you have the automatic 4L60-E transmission and i only heard this once that the reverse input clutch was so messed up that it made a clunking sound.
Check the sway bar links and bushings
sound like you have a bad ground or a short within the electical system