A 2000 Suzuki Esteem may make a noise while going up a hill due to several factors, such as strain on the engine, which could lead to increased RPMs and a noticeable engine sound. Additionally, it might be related to issues with the transmission, such as slipping or downshifting, or even exhaust noises if there's a leak. Worn-out components, like the belts or suspension, could also contribute to unusual sounds during acceleration. It's best to have a mechanic inspect the vehicle to diagnose the exact cause.
Transmission noise in a 1999 Suzuki Esteem, particularly in first and second gears, could be indicative of several issues. Common causes include worn synchronizers, damaged gears, or low transmission fluid levels. It’s advisable to check the fluid for proper levels and condition, and if the noise persists, a professional inspection may be necessary to diagnose and address any internal wear or damage. Regular maintenance and timely repairs can help prevent further complications.
sounds like a wheel bearing going out
you might be loosing a gear or a wheel baring, it could be a lot of tings
Both ends
There are a number of causes for a rattling noise that occurs in a car. These include low oil and an engine that is faulty or going out.
The power brake booster may be going bad.
If it is a whining noise it is the fuel pump.
Tires can make road noise Pinion bearing? Wheel bearing?
You probably have a "throwout bearing" going bad.
There could be many reasons why the Acura makes a high pitch whining noise. It could be that the brakes or the rotors are going out.
Not much info to go on but, it could be a wheel bearing going bad.
Could be a wheel bearing/hub going bad.