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Loud whining noises when you accelerate and drive generally indicate that something with a pulley is damaged in your vehicle, since vehicle pulleys tend to whine and whir when there’s too much friction. We’ll help you diagnose which specific pulley is to blame based on the additional symptoms so that you can know what to expect when you take your vehicle into the mechanic’s.
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