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Remove worn out wife, insert new mistress. :twitcy:
First thing I was going to say is to check the power steering. As you are stopped with the engine running turn the steering wheel. Is the whine you are hearing get louder or change at all. If so you need power steering fluid. If the whine stays constant as you are turning the steering wheel then that most likely isn't it.About a year ago I had a neighbor bring me her Toyota Sienna van that had a weird whine to it. It ended up being a bearing going out of the alternator pulley. She took the van to a service joint where they tested the alternator and it was charging fine but they didn't check anything else. I took a screwdriver and held it against the outside of the alternator (obviously not close to the moving pulley and belt) and could feel a vibration. Changed the alternator and vibration and whine was gone.If it's not one of those. Is the whine happen when you have it in gear and speeding up or when it neutral and revving the engine. If it's when you are not in gear that eliminates the transmission. Check those out and report back.....Believe it or not, check your power steering fluid level. For years my Pontiac Grand Prix made a whining sound whenever I hit the accelerator, but had no clue what was causing it. Some friends tipped me off that the power steering fluid might be low. Never even dawned on me because I wasn't having problems steering it, but lo and behold that was the problem and I haven't had a whining with that car since.![]()
I had it in gear driving down the highway and could hear it whine, I put the car in neutral and the whine noise went away
I couldn't really tell if it went completely away or just down enough to the point where the outside noise made it difficult to tell.
I will check transmission fluid levels tonight if I can, if not I will in the am.
again, the noise just came recognizable on Monday this week
IIRC, 2007 was the first year Nissan started putting CVT's in some of their cars instead of standard automatic transmissions. Do you know if your car is a CVT? This would make sense that the whining would occur when the gas pedal was depressed (CVT's work by using a metal belt instead of standard gears, could be a CVT belt issue when the engine is trying to deliver more torque to the wheels)
alright did a test drive.
it starts whining immediately after the gas pedal is pressed and sounds to wind down once the gas pedal is let off...it does get increasingly loud as speeds increase.
I tend to believe it is a bearing in the wheel as I put on the parking break and revved up in gear and the whine wasn't evident.
it didn't whine when I turn the steerwheel compketely left and or right.
too dark our to check tranny fluid but I think its prollg in the wheel.
whats material and labor to get fixed and if I fix one do I have to fix the other? how longer can I drive with this?
thanks so much everyone
Nissan called me this morning and stated it was the CVT Transmission and since it is covered under warranty they already had their guy into the work and will have the CVT transmission replaced by this afternoon.
Thanks for all the help guys.
Also, if anyone wants to make a few bucks on the side installing brake pads for all four tires send me a PM. I don't feel like spending $500 on front brakes and $250 on the rear brakes to have installed.
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Who are you going to that's charging you $750 for a brake job? That's insanity. We had ours done on our 2007 Altima late last summer at Midas (i would have done it on my own, but I think my apartment complex frowns on that kind of thing) and we only paid a few hundred dollars. Yeah, more than I would have paid had I done it on my own, but not exactly taken to the cleaners, either.