More information needed. One can only assume that the motor is running with the car in neutral but is the car stationary or moving down the road? If you are revving the motor and have a CAI, you will get a whistling noise either all the time or sometimes. This is completely normal. It happens with SRI but is usually muffled under the hood.
It can, but not always. In fact it can be defective and make no noise at all.
A very low growling noise that sounds like a wind whistle. When it makes that noise, Its angry.
you would use it as any other whistle, just blow into it. however, it does not make any noise to us, but dogs can hear it
Air travels through the whistle rubbing against the sides of the whistle than being forced out of the smaller opening at the front. The friction of air against the sides of the whistle is what makes the noise.
Definately. Have it looked at by a professional.
Yes it does if the car is moving. Because the CV joint is part of the axil if the car is moving the bad CV joint will be moving too. or No it will not make noise if the car is in neutral and the car is not moving.
All of this except the noise indicates cockatiel. They are somewhat trainable, and not very big, but, like all parrots, they are noisy. They get pretty high pitched and like to whistle and make a lot of noise.
The noise shows that your attic is not well insulated. You need to get extra covering so the wind can not whistle through the gaps and make noises.
I use to have this problem, Most of the time the noise that make it sound like a whistle or Turbo noise. Its the seals are leaking its ether header or Manafold. Get a new gasket for ether of those. Use a Brake Spray to test it out!
check the cadillidic converter under the car.
Probably answered by this service bulletin: TT0404-004 APR 04 Body - Whistle from Engine Area
This'll Make You Whistle was created in 1936.