Common questions

Why does my Chevy Equinox make a whining noise when accelerating?

Why does my Chevy Equinox make a whining noise when accelerating?

A whining sound when accelerating is almost always caused by a bad accessory attached to your Equinox’s engine. Here are the most common causes of whining noises when accelerating: 1. Bad Alternator When an alternator is going bad, it’ll often begin to put out a high pitched whining sound. It should also be accompanied by the battery light.

Where does the whining noise come from in a car?

With so many car parts working simultaneously, it’s difficult to figure out where exactly, is the whining noise coming from. Some report a whining noise from engine, some report it to come from the front right or front left and some are plain clueless about it.

When does a manual transmission make a whining noise?

A manual transmission is only turning when the car is either in motion, or when the transmission is in Neutral and the clutch is engaged (your foot is off the pedal). So sounds that occur while the car is stationary and in gear are most likely associated with the clutch.

Why does my rear differential make a whining noise?

A thorough transmission checkup might solve the mystery. Wearing out of gears in the rear differential or front, may be causing whining sounds. This sound may result from the friction in the ring and pinion arrangement. Get the rear differential noise checked and get it fixed as soon as possible.

A whining sound when accelerating is almost always caused by a bad accessory attached to your Equinox’s engine. Here are the most common causes of whining noises when accelerating: 1. Bad Alternator When an alternator is going bad, it’ll often begin to put out a high pitched whining sound. It should also be accompanied by the battery light.

Why does my Toyota RAV4 make a whining noise?

If it gets too low on fluid they’ll make the it’ll whine a lot. You need to check the fluid level and fill it back up to the factory fill line. The pump can also go out. To determine if it is the power steering pump, turn the wheel left and right with the vehicle sitting.

Where is the oil in a Chevy Equinox?

Apparently it is oil that is required, but there is nowhere to put it. Actually there is where to put the oil that it needs. It is located under the battery and fuse box. It looks like an hexagonal plug or screw, and it is quite hard reaching it.

Are there any problems with the 2006 Chevy Equinox?

The 2006 Equinox also has a number of reported problems ranging from the key getting stuck in the ignition, to failing speed sensors, and trouble starting the engine. All in all, this car sounds like one worth avoiding. Click on a category below for details. Help? Loading Curious how the 2006 Equinox compares to other years?

How much does it cost to have a Chevy Equinox inspected?

Chevrolet Equinox Clunking or knocking noise from wheels Inspection at your home or office. Our certified mobile mechanics come to you 7 days a week between 7 AM and 9 PM. Our certified mobile mechanics can come to you now. Chevrolet Equinox Clunking or knocking noise from wheels Inspection costs $89 on average.

Why does my Chevy Equinox Heat Blow Cold air?

CarComplaints.com Notes: The 2006 Equinox is plagued by a heating problem, as in the heater only blows cold air. The reported cause of this problem is a small door, known as the air temperature blend door, which allows air to flow past the heater core.

Why does my Chevy Equinox make an audible whine?

The car has developed an audible whine when the car is turned on notice after the oil change when they switched to the new oil recommended for chevy

Where is the fuse box on a Chevy Equinox?

It is located under the battery and fuse box. It looks like an hexagonal plug or screw, and it is quite hard reaching it. Note: usually the transmission failures are due to a valve body’s problem; I recommend you to check it, mainly if your car jerks when starting or stopping.

What causes a loud knocking noise in the engine?

Connecting rod knock noise increases in volume with engine speed and is at its loudest on deceleration. The following are causes of connecting rod bearing noise: Excessive bearing clearance. Worn crankshaft connecting rod journal. Thin, diluted or dirty oil and/or filter. Low oil pressure.

What kind of noise does a timing chain make?

Timing Chain and Gears. Engines designed with timing gears, or those equipped with a timing chain and sprockets, can produce different noise. The most common noise is a high frequency, light-knocking sound. This sound will generally be the same in intensity whether the engine is idling, operating at high speeds, or under load.

Why do I hear a ticking sound in my engine?

Rod knock could be the possible reason for a major engine issue. When the bearing connected to the rod wears off or gets damaged, the rod knocks around the crankshaft and creates a metal-to-metal sound. You will hear a rhythmic, loud ticking noise in engine when acceleratin g.

What does a grinding noise on a wheel mean?

Typically, the noise associated with a wheel bearing that’s gone bad is a grinding noise, and you would mostly hear this noise when you were trying to turn the vehicle in either direction. A humming noise could indicate a wheel bearing starting to wear down, which after the impact the wheel incurred, would most likely be the problem.

Connecting rod knock noise increases in volume with engine speed and is at its loudest on deceleration. The following are causes of connecting rod bearing noise: Excessive bearing clearance. Worn crankshaft connecting rod journal. Thin, diluted or dirty oil and/or filter. Low oil pressure.

What kind of noise does a bad wheel bearing make?

Mike, Bad wheel bearings are usually associated with humming noises, not grinding sounds. Grinding noises usually have more to do with brake problems rather than wheel bearings. Try reading our article about brake noise to see if that is the problem you are having.

Author Image
Ruth Doyle