A whining noise under the hood of a vehicle can indicate several issues, often related to the serpentine belt, Power Steering pump, or alternator. It may also suggest low fluid levels or failing components in the power steering system. In some cases, it could be due to a worn or damaged belt that needs replacing. It's advisable to have a mechanic inspect the vehicle to diagnose the exact cause.
You did not mentioned the fan belt. That is the usual cause.
Bearing in blower motor?
If the compressor is running, the blower is blowing, and there's no cold air, you need freon. If the whining is from under the hood, the compressor may be damaged. That's what happens when running without freon.
It depends on the nature of the noise.
Hard to tell without hearing it. With engine running, open the hood and try to determine the area where the noise is coming from then repost info.
Whining noise near belts had pulleys adjusted any idea what is causing this
The exhaust on a Dodge Magnum typically should not make a whining noise under normal conditions. If you hear a whining sound, it could be due to a few factors, such as a vacuum leak, issues with the exhaust system components, or problems with the engine itself. It's advisable to have a mechanic inspect the vehicle to diagnose the source of the noise accurately.
A whining noise in the transmission is usually an indication the transmission fluid is low. Check the transmission fluid and fill it to the recommended level.
It is the alternator....
it could be your valves or your engine
Its could be the turbo your hearing...
The kids in the back.