An engine may whine due to several factors, including worn or damaged components such as bearings, belts, or pulleys. A failing alternator or Power Steering pump can also produce a whining noise as they struggle to operate. Additionally, low fluid levels or contamination in the engine or transmission can lead to increased friction, causing a whining sound. Regular maintenance can help identify and mitigate these issues before they escalate.
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Low steering fluid can cause a steering wheel to whine when turning. A worn steering belt can also cause a steering wheel to whine when a car is being turned.
A worn transmission gear can cause a Chevy Impala to whine when the gears change. A bad fan belt can also cause this.
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Bearing failure. Have the alternator tested. describe the whine - is it proportional to the speed? It oculd be because of the load and the charging - how is your battery condition? Did it do this before? Bearing failure. Have the alternator tested. describe the whine - is it proportional to the speed? It oculd be because of the load and the charging - how is your battery condition? Did it do this before?
A whine that varies with speed is usually the alternator going bad.
The frequency range of the whine of a jet engine typically falls between 1 kHz and 10 kHz. This sound is primarily produced by the high-pressure compressor stages and the turbine, with specific frequencies varying based on the engine design and operating conditions. The whine can be more pronounced during takeoff and climb when engines operate at higher thrust levels. Overall, this sound is a significant component of the broader noise produced by jet engines.
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To whine is 'pleurnicher' or 'geindre' in French.