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Tranny makes whining noise at speed?
« on: April 02, 2006, 03:11:17 PM »

1998 Sebring coupe LXi V6-auto 118,000miles

I noticed that cruising around 50-65 or so, there is a quite noticeable whining noise, from possibly the transmission?  It only makes the noise when I press the gas pedal whether there is a load on it or not.  It's loudest at 60MPH but changes pitch as I accelerate and gets a little higher and quieter.  Is this a normal sound or is there a transmission issue waiting to happen?  Checked the fluid leel and it wasn't low; actually slightly overfilled.  Fluid looks clean, but I'm gonna do a filter replace and flush anyway since I just got the car.  Any help would be great.  Thanks.

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Re: Tranny makes whining noise at speed?
« Reply #1 on: April 03, 2006, 12:52:11 AM »

We just had a big convo about this on asec as well as on here in the general forums so you must have just missed it..

First off your car is a v6 im taking it, with the 2.5L? It seems to be pretty prominent in these cars that something with a whining noise starts happening..  The whining noise your getting is most likely not your transmission..

When your in park, neutral, or drive, your whining noise is probably there.. If you wanna test to see if its your transmission put it in park, and rev it to about 4-5 grand.. I garuntee you get a pretty high pitched winding sound, its gonna be really loud because first off your cars not that warm yet, and second off your not moving so your not getting the wind in your ear or other traffic..

Id say your getting that noise.. As long as your transmissions not jerking or sluggish or anything, then its usually not a transmission problem. Your fluids probably good, as well as your filter..

We found this problem to be the idler pulley, which is on the passenger side of your car (front of the engine).. Its not that expensive, just goto advance and get a new one..
Your idler pulley's bearing is bad, so its gonna cause some squealing and whining noises. Of course its gonna be most noticable at a higher speed because your at a higher rpm.. Its most noticable over 2,000 it seems..
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