it may be your steering assist pump: check the liquid level and if it is low, add until it is close to 'MAX'.After having added the Power Steering liquid, turn your steering wheel all the way to the left,hold it there(you should still hear the whine), then turn it all the way to the right,hold it there and repeat until you won't hear it anymore(2 or three times).
PS: the power steering reservoir is not the one near the steering pump,that is the brake liquid reservoir; power steering reservoir is closer to the front of the car and has a bigger cap that says...power steering on it
Bearing in blower motor?
the starter is bad.
More than likely the starter is defective.
Whining noise near belts had pulleys adjusted any idea what is causing this
A whining noise in the transmission is usually an indication the transmission fluid is low. Check the transmission fluid and fill it to the recommended level.
It is the alternator....
The whining noise most likely indicates that your power steering is touching something and when you turn, it'd rub against whatever it is everytime you turn OR the belt could be running against a hose, a frame if the motor mounts are broken the bottom air conditioner would be resting against the frame with belt in between, causing the whining noise.
Its could be the turbo your hearing...
The kids in the back.
wheel bearing, gearbox or wind noise Supercharger?
It is probably not coming from inside the motor. What you probably have is a bad alternator bearing, steering pump bearing, etc.
the whining noise is probably your passenger whining about the stupid questions you ask