It sounds like the Power Steering pump to me.
my guess would be that you have a bad or loose belt ( sliping ) or you have a pully that is gonna either come flying off or lock up completely....neither is good. also a tight belt can cause the whine if it is tight the whine could be coming from the pulley bearings (alternator etc)
Stereo interference?
Could be: Power steering pump Alternator bearing Water pump Belt tensioner or in drive train
It could be a vacuum leak in the throtle body or intake manifold. Get some carb cleaner and check it. Be careful as the cleaner is flamable.GoodluckJoe
This vehicle is notorious for a "whining" noise. The slower you drive, the louder it is. At first I thought our power-steering pump was going, or the transmission was whining. Two mechanics told me it's normal. Just a quirk with Dodge/Chrysler products. I had that whining noise and it was the alternator making the noise through the radio. even when the radio is off. Just a thought.
hello it sounds like a bad water pump. I changed my power steering pump thinking that was it but it was the water pump real high pitched whine got louder with rpm.
Could be your timing belt.
the humming noise is coming from a bad ground on you stereo
sounds like a bad power steering pump
sound is louder around the alternater
For me it was the idler pully. A pretty cheap part. $15 I think. And only an hour or so to change. The problem was the bearing in it was shot. It would make a whining sound that got louder/higher pitch as the engine revved higher.
A plane sounds much louder landing than on take-off. A single engine land plane revs up the engine to maximum power for take-off and climb-out. Maximum power equates with maximum noise. While landing, the same aircraft typically has the engine idling. Idling equates with minimum noise.
you probably threw a rod out, get it to a mechanic ASAP or you will have more problems.