Whine coming from the engine

jtvang125

Diamond Member
Nov 10, 2004
5,399
51
91
This started on Friday as I was leaving work. What's strange is I drove it early that day to get lunch and the noise wasn't there.

It sounds very similar to an alternator whine coming through your stereo but I have determined that not to be it for my case. You can definitely hear it when you start it up but gets lower when I shift into drive or reverse. When I'm driving I can't hear it anymore probably because it's getting drown out by road noise. I can't pin point exactly where it is coming from but it is coming from the engine bay and more so on the left side. I checked all fluids and they're ok.

Any ideas?
 

Demon-Xanth

Lifer
Feb 15, 2000
20,551
2
81
Make/model/engine/transmission/etc?

At this point it's like asking "My computer is making noise". :)
 

exdeath

Lifer
Jan 29, 2004
13,679
10
81
Left side when looking from the front of the car with the hood up (passenger side) ?

If it's clearly from the engine bay and not under the car or from the back of the engine bay (ie: from the transmission), it's probably just a pulley or idler bearing. The cold weather tends to bring out the squeals as winter starts.
 

TheSlamma

Diamond Member
Sep 6, 2005
7,625
5
81
Originally posted by: Demon-Xanth
Make/model/engine/transmission/etc?

At this point it's like asking "My computer is making noise". :)
I think it's the one in his Sig


But if it's not and in any case it's a Ford then it's prolly the power steering pump :p ;)

 

cardiac

Platinum Member
Oct 9, 1999
2,082
14
81
Even on the Lexus, it could be the PS pump going out. It's almost 10 years old and while fluids could be fine, the pump could be shot.

Bob