According to the manufacturer, there is nothing abnormal about the whining sound in the transmission. It is a normal sound as the transmission moves through its ranges.
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you might be loosing a gear or a wheel baring, it could be a lot of tings
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If the 1999 Suburban noise is a sort of loud banging noise, the problem could be that the engine have jumped time. Jumping time would cause the noise and jerking in the engine.
You will hear them making a noise. Or you can just inspect them.You will hear them making a noise. Or you can just inspect them.
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I have a `00 blazer and recently my car started making a loud winding noise also. Come to find out I had to have a whole new transmission due to that noise! The repair shop said that the noise is the first sign of the transmission going out!
There can be several issues that will cause your lawnmower to make a whining noise. The most common reason is a bad bearing in the mower deck.
Check the cover on the catalytic converter or it could be the throw out bearing
Single phase motor winding is often checked just by listening to the noise that the motor is making. An experienced person can tell if the motor is working at single phase or double phase.
Rear wheel noise in a Suzuki Sidekick can be caused by several factors, including worn wheel bearings, damaged brake components, or issues with the differential. If the noise occurs during acceleration, it may indicate a problem with the drivetrain or differential. Regular maintenance and inspection of the rear axle assembly can help identify the source of the noise. It's advisable to have a mechanic diagnose the issue if the noise persists.
Could be you have a bad belt or belt is loose.. Also it might be possible that the bushings are worn out of the alternator
changes in temperature and weather can cause noise was it cold when noise started and warmer when it stopped??
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Bearing in: Alternator? Water pump? A/C Compressor? Belt tensioner?
Check the idler pully.
A winding down noise when slowing down in a 2004 Vauxhall could indicate several issues. It might be related to the brakes, such as worn brake pads or a problem with the brake calipers. Alternatively, it could stem from the transmission or wheel bearings. It’s advisable to have a mechanic inspect the vehicle to diagnose and resolve the issue properly.