Re: IML: Transmission "whine"
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Re: IML: Transmission "whine"



The trans. would have to be hurt, to make any abnormal sounds, it may be the rear axle, wheel bearings, or possibly the differential gears/bearings. Check the gear lube.A better description of the driving conditions, when the noise occurs, would help.Ya'll have a nice day, Dave.
 
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From: "Albanese" <jalbanese@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

> Indicative of most all Chryslers I have encountered, two unique conditions exist
> - 1) the distinct sound of the starter and or engine while turning over just
> before ignition, and 2) a constant "whine" while motoring down the highway which
> increases and changes intonation as the vehicle's speed changes. My question is
> this - the rotational "whine", perhaps from the tranny or drive shaft - Is that
> something that can be indicative of a componet about to fail? I had the tranny
> rebuilt upon purchasing vehicle, sodoubt if the noise is transmission failure
> about to happen. Any thoughts please. Joe A.
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