A whining sound when turning off the engine can be caused by several factors, including a failing alternator or Power Steering pump, which may continue to make noise as they wind down. It can also result from the cooling system, such as a coolant pump or fan that is still active. Additionally, issues with the serpentine belt or other components may contribute to the sound. If the noise persists, it’s advisable to have the vehicle inspected to identify the underlying issue.
electrical interference
something may be rusty
If it does it when you turn the key and the engine does not turn over, it is a weak battery or possibly a loose connection on the cables.
Whining noise near belts had pulleys adjusted any idea what is causing this
if the sound starts when you turn the key it is most likely the fuel pump, no worries If you're at 50,000 - 60,000 miles or more, could be your rear. Common problem ford won't own up to.
whst causes screeching sound when i turn the key in my car?
Starter solenoid is defective. You will have to remove the starter and have it tested at an auto parts store.
Sound is a vibration travelling through the air. When it hits foam, it causes the foam to vibrate, which in turn causes friction. The friction causes heat.
Low power steering fluid level? Power steering pump going bad?
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.
That is the normal sound of the pressure equalizing in the system.
the clicking sound is the blinker. when you signal to turn with your blinker the light flashes and makes a clicking sound.