r/f wheel bearing. the weight shifts to the left tire when you turn right so if the noise stops its the r/f wheel bearing.
Bad wheel bearing.
the front end load bearing or other bearing in the gearbox will be stuffed. when you engage the clutch the gearbox doesnt have any drive thru it so stops turning and then you noise stops.
This sounds more likely that you clutch assembly is giving in........by depressing the clutch pedal you push the release bearing onto the pressure plate and the noise stops. Replace the clutch kit (Clutch plate, pressure plate and release bearing).....ensure to skimm the flywheel when doing so.
It could be, try shooting it with some wd40 and if it changes pitch or stops it probably is.
There are 4 valves in the heart. The first valve though which the blood passes is the tricuspid which is one of the atrioventriculars (between a ventricle and an atrium) and stops backflow of blood from the right ventricle tothe right atrium. The next valve is the pulmonary valve, one of the semilunars, which stops backflow form the pulmonary artery to the right ventricle. The third valve is the mitral or bicuspid which (the other atrioventricular) which stops backflow from the left ventricle to the left atrium. The last valve is the aortic valve (the other semilunar) which stops backflow from the aorta to the left ventricel.
Bad wheel bearing.
Whining noise near belts had pulleys adjusted any idea what is causing this
Check the bearing and wheel lugs.
A bad pinion bearing in the differential is to blame
If the noise stops when the car stops, it's in the wheels. If it sounds like a roaring sound, it's a wheel bearing that needs replaced. If it sound like "Whoop..whoop..whoop.." it's a bad tire...
if it sounds like a high pitched whining then it may just be your cool air intake
probably the abs pump...mine has started whining after sitting >6hrs, during which the abs has bled off pressure (which it shouldn't)-:
The whistling sound made by your car could be caused from brake dust. Another reason may be from a bad wheel bearing that needs to be replaced.
No. There is nothing you can do. Wait until the cat's heat stops and get her spayed.
It could be the wheel bearing.
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.
could be wheel bearing have same problem with my 99 that y mine make that sound if stop when u turn left means should be the right side however most expert recommend replacing both at same time if even only one goes bad