A whining noise in your Hyundai Santa Fe while driving could be caused by several factors, such as a worn or failing serpentine belt, which may produce a high-pitched sound as it slips or rubs. It could also indicate issues with the transmission, like low fluid levels or internal wear. Additionally, problems with the Power Steering pump or wheel bearings can contribute to whining noises. It's best to have a qualified mechanic diagnose the issue to prevent further damage.
The kids in the back.
Probably your alternater on its way out.
it means u need a new car because u bought a Hyundai
Something is broken, loose or worn out
If the RPMs in the engine increases and the speed not, the clutch may be worn out, usually it becomes noise at the same time
Whining noise near belts had pulleys adjusted any idea what is causing this
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.
Could be a tired power steering pump or simply low on p/s fluid.
It is the alternator....
Its could be the turbo your hearing...
wheel bearing, gearbox or wind noise Supercharger?
the whining noise is probably your passenger whining about the stupid questions you ask