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it means that ur wii disk tray is broken get it repaired from Nintendo
A whirring noise is indicative of trouble with the starter drive (also known as the bendix) which is usually replaceable. Before you undertake the chore of replacing it, check the price of a new or rebuilt starter - it may be worth it to just repkace the starter.
the flasher relay.
Turn the key to the on position without starting the engine, listen closely or have a helper listen to the rear driver's side, where the fuel tank is. When the key is turned then fuel pump comes on, making a slight whirring sound. If there is no sound at all or something more than a slight whirring sound, it's probably about time to replace it. Also, if it takes a long time cranking to turn over the pump may not be building pressure properly.
When you turn the ignition to ACC or On you'll hear a buzzing or whirring sound. If this sound isn't heard you'll have to drop the fuel tank and replace it. Get it done by a proffesional.
More than likely the fan belt is a little loose - easy to fix.
The turn signal flasher is what makes the noise and lets the turn signal flash.
Sounds like a worn CV joint
When you turn up the volume on a radio, you are increasing the amplitude of the sound waves, which makes the sound louder.
Sounds like the CV (constant velocity) joints are worn and need relacing
Probably a weak battery or the starter drive is stuck.
You need to get your car checked.