Bad bearing in a belt driven accessory? i.e. alternator, water pump, idler pulley, belt tensioner, etc.?
Could be: Power steering pump Alternator bearing Water pump Belt tensioner or in drive train
It could be, try shooting it with some wd40 and if it changes pitch or stops it probably is.
Your pulse rate is your heart rate.
It sounds like a bad Lock actuator. If it gets seized it wont move.
possibly the starter gear that engages the flywheel is getting hung. One solution is to replace the solenoid if it is exernal, but likely another starter, Make sure the starter bolts are tight, try to wiggle it.
sounds like a bad cv axle
Sounds Like The Front Bearing/s Is/Are Bad
the wheel bearing on the vehicle will make a roaring noise when you accelerate the faster you go the louder it gets
because the noise gets louder and louder and it can damage your hearing
Front wheel bearing needs immediate replacing.
If a bearing is bad, You will hear a whining noise from the bad bearing. Try to listen if it is up front or back. The noise will get louder as you go faster. Turn left and right to determine what side the bad bearing is on. If you turn left and the noise gets louder, the right bearing is bad, turn right and the noise gets louder, the left bearing is bad.
the humming noise is coming from a bad ground on you stereo
A humming noise on a 1999 Park Avenue is caused by bad wheel bearings. When bearings are loose or worn they will create a loud humming noise that will get louder and louder as the car accelerates.
wheel bearing
Worn brake pads or bearing.
When a car or sumthing that makes noise comes close to you it gets louder. when it goes away farther the sound gets weaker
It sure does . Almost like a rod knock . But with a crack flex plate if you press and hold the brake pedel and step on the gas pedel just a little the noise goes away .. With a rod knock the noise gets louder and faster as you step on the gas..