bpwrightwv
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- 2005 Eddie Bauer V6
2005 Eddie Bauer V6
Two weeks ago, I noticed a whining noise during acceleration. Took it to the shop and they found a bad pulley tensioner, replaced it and I had them go ahead and put a new serpentine belt on since I'm at 95,000 and they had the old one off anyway. They also did an inspection and recommended lower ball joint replacement soon.
Still hear a whining noise, during accelaration. When I do hear it, it seems to change pitch with accelaration. Higher pitch during harder acceleration, etc. I took it back, they checked the other pulleys, etc and didn't find a problem. They drove it and thought it might be a 'transmission pump'.
Took it to the transmission shop that installed new torque converter and solenoide last fall (actually a second converter, the first one they installed was bad, which I could tell from the get go, but they couldn't tell until it had problems unlocking). They don't hear the whining noise. I can hear it easily, but especially with steady acceleration up light grades. They told me to keep driving, bring it back if it doesn't go away. I can't blame them for not wanting to tear into it, not knowing exactly what's wrong with it. Nor do I want to leave it for 3-4 days. Only one tranny shop in town and they're busy.
It seems to be worse when the car is cold, and or ambient temperature is cold. It shifts fine.
If it's another bad torque converter, will it ruin the transmission if it goes to long without being repaired? Is there some way to tell it's a bad converter without taking it out?
Are there other suggestions for what the noise could be?
Thanks,
Two weeks ago, I noticed a whining noise during acceleration. Took it to the shop and they found a bad pulley tensioner, replaced it and I had them go ahead and put a new serpentine belt on since I'm at 95,000 and they had the old one off anyway. They also did an inspection and recommended lower ball joint replacement soon.
Still hear a whining noise, during accelaration. When I do hear it, it seems to change pitch with accelaration. Higher pitch during harder acceleration, etc. I took it back, they checked the other pulleys, etc and didn't find a problem. They drove it and thought it might be a 'transmission pump'.
Took it to the transmission shop that installed new torque converter and solenoide last fall (actually a second converter, the first one they installed was bad, which I could tell from the get go, but they couldn't tell until it had problems unlocking). They don't hear the whining noise. I can hear it easily, but especially with steady acceleration up light grades. They told me to keep driving, bring it back if it doesn't go away. I can't blame them for not wanting to tear into it, not knowing exactly what's wrong with it. Nor do I want to leave it for 3-4 days. Only one tranny shop in town and they're busy.
It seems to be worse when the car is cold, and or ambient temperature is cold. It shifts fine.
If it's another bad torque converter, will it ruin the transmission if it goes to long without being repaired? Is there some way to tell it's a bad converter without taking it out?
Are there other suggestions for what the noise could be?
Thanks,