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Whining noise coming from my engine - what is it?

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#1 ·
Today I noticed a whining noise coming from my engine (06 HSE). It's only noticeable during idle to roughly 2,000 rpm. I don't think it's an issue with the transfer case or differential, because the noise is present even when I rev it in neutral.

Anyone experienced this before? Any idea what it could be?

Thanks in advance!
 
#2 · (Edited)
I just went back down to start it up again and try and determine where the sound is coming from. It's definitely coming from the left side of the engine (though when I check again, the sound may be coming from further back than the green circle):

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Any ideas?

edit: here's a video I took as well. You can ever-so-slightly hear it beneath the mechanical noise of the engine:

View My Video
 
#4 ·
Your video sounds like a vacuum cleaner is running:confused:

You say the noise goes away when you rev it past 2,000 rpm or do you think it changes pitch to the point where you can't hear it anymore, or put another way, does the noise change pitch when you rev the engine in neutral from idle to 2,000?
 
#5 ·
Yeah - the video doesn't accurately display the sound. I initially thought it went away around 2000rpm but I think that may just be the engine drowning out the sound.

Pretty sure it's the power steering pump, but I'm not anything close to resembling a mechanic.

Can anyone tell me where the power steering fluid reservoir is located?
 
#6 ·
In your picture, that thing with the half a yellow cap in the lower right

My first guess is the alternator. Have the belt tension checked. If you think its the p/s, try turning the wheel. If you are very low on fluid the power steering pump would make a very noticeable sound if you turn the wheel-- esp while the car is stationary or at low speed.
 
#14 ·
Armogida, I think yours is supercharger: their whine is like that.

I'm betting his might be fuel injectors.
 
#19 ·
IHOPE has an HSE, no S/C: turn off the A/C, ECON off - yellow light on (noise is probably gone); turn A/C back on (light is out on ECON), raise temp above ambient, if noise is now gone, it is the compressor idling (common with these A/C systems; have seen (heard) it in every jag or LR I have owned - six now).

if you have an S/C unit, you should hear the supercharger at low RPM (if not check the batteries in you hearing aid).

Tried it out tonight: can hear both at low RPM (~1000 or so); each distinctively different freq.

A mech's stethoscope is very useful for hunting reciprocating noise. $8 US.
 
#21 ·
I had this happen on my E500. Started the car and as it was warming up heard the cat going crazy under the hood. Popped the bonnet and with a flash light finally located the sucker curled up by some heat shielding. Not sure how but the cat was unscathed!!

FYI this is in reference to Gooseys cat post above. Not sure why the quote didn't take.
 
#23 ·
Had that happen in Hi many winters ago: temp dropped to 65 (normally 80) and the neighbor's Kitty decided the water pump housing would keep him warm: needed a new fan belt, a shoe box, and shovel . . . . nary a dry eye on the street (he kept the rats down!). Landys looked (and drove) like farm trucks, then . . .