A surge protector making noise could indicate that it is overloaded or has a faulty component. Unplug some devices to see if the noise stops, and if not, consider replacing the surge protector to prevent potential safety hazards.
A bubbling noise when accelerating on a Mercury Topaz 1990 could indicate a problem with the cooling system, such as air bubbles in the coolant or a leak. It is recommended to check the coolant level, look for any visible leaks, and consider bleeding the cooling system to remove air pockets. If the issue persists, it's best to have a mechanic inspect the vehicle.
One answer in not an inexpensive but you can purchase a central vacuum, install it in the garage and place your hose ports in your closets. the only noise you will here is the suction.
Extension cords can make noise due to electromagnetic interference or arcing between the plug and the outlet. This can happen if the contacts are loose or not making a good connection. The noise could also be caused by a damaged cord or a short circuit within the cord.
You may be driving on ice if you feel your vehicle slipping or sliding, hear a change in tire noise, or notice a lack of traction when accelerating or braking. In some cases, you may also see ice forming on the road surface.
It is the alternator....
if it sounds like a high pitched whining then it may just be your cool air intake
Friction in the transmission system may cause whining noise when a car is accelerating. A poor engine or clutch assembly may cause the excess friction in the transmission system.
Whining noise near belts had pulleys adjusted any idea what is causing this
This vehicle is notorious for a "whining" noise. The slower you drive, the louder it is. At first I thought our power-steering pump was going, or the transmission was whining. Two mechanics told me it's normal. Just a quirk with Dodge/Chrysler products. I had that whining noise and it was the alternator making the noise through the radio. even when the radio is off. Just a thought.
Car wheels on the pavement.
Well without further analysis or information, a short answer would be that your engine is BROKEN.
MOst likely a wheel bearing
when warmed up high pitch noise at idle and it gets louder during acceleration Response to : Can someone actually answer this question? This is my question and the above answer makes no sense.
What kind of howling? Or is it a whining? Where does it sound like it's coming from.
the starter is bad.
the Idle Air Control (IAC) is bad and needs cleaning or replaced