2005 Tahoe 5.3l engine whine

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Hey guys I have a engine whine noise on my 2005 Tahoe with 122k that sounds like it is coming from the alternator or PS pump. The whine increases with engine RPM and is pretty much always there.

The truck is bone stock 2wd with 122k miles on it. Been great, no major issues. Before I just start replacing things, what are common whines in these 5.3l?
 

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There are a number of different possibilities ... if it's consistent at nearly any RPM there's a good chance it could be either of what you mentioned (alternator and/or PS pump).

I'd slip your belt off and run the engine momentarily to see if the noise goes away - or changes pitch perhaps.

One tool I'd recommend for helping to narrow down random noises is the Lisle Mechanic's Stethoscope http://www.amazon.com/Lisle-52500-Mechanics-Stethoscope/dp/B0002SQYSM/ref=sr_1_2?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1392097265&sr=1-2&keywords=lisle+stethoscope
 
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Yeah I have a new belt anyway . I am going to check that this weekend. Anyone else input is welcome.
 

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Not sure if you have a harbor freight by you or not but get a hold of one of those automotive stethoscopes that you can hold up to each component to see if they are causing the noise! I bought mine a few years ago from HF for a few bucks and it's helped me diagnose noise problems a few times already, works pretty good!
 
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OK So i flushed the PS fluid and replaced the belt and idler pulley. Noise remains. I am going to get a mechanics stephascope. Makes the whine with the AC on or off, also in neutral.

Any other ideas of what it could be?

Steering is alot smoother now though!
 

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A long handle screwdriver works as a stethoscope too! does the sound change when you turn your steering wheel? if it does you found your sound. mine has a slight whine when it's real cold out.
 

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A long handle screwdriver works as a stethoscope too! does the sound change when you turn your steering wheel? if it does you found your sound. mine has a slight whine when it's real cold out.

I forget about the screw driver trick, just watch yourself when being that close to the serp belt with your head on the screw driver!
 
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Still havent fixed this, anyone got any ideas!!???
 

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best guess is bad alternator diode
the alternator diodes basically keep ripple voltage to a minimum and when one fails the ripple voltagle increases significantly along with a noticeable whine
 

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It's a 2005, so likely has "hydroboost" brake booster?

The three trucks I've had with it have all whined, as the P/S pump provides the boost...
 
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OK So i flushed the PS fluid and replaced the belt and idler pulley. Noise remains. I am going to get a mechanics stephascope. Makes the whine with the AC on or off, also in neutral.

Any other ideas of what it could be?

Steering is alot smoother now though!

Did you run the engine with the belt off? If not, you need to in order to isolate the noise.
 
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So I have put the following new parts on and all the belt squeaks are gone, but the whine is still there. I posted a video, any ideas?

New alternator
new drive belt
new ac belt
new ac tensioner
new belt idler pulley.

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Well how the hell do I upload the video?

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOW_bW3OqbE&feature=youtu.be
 

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might want to check the water pump. see anything from weep hole? Just a guess since I can't tell quality or location of whine over internet
 

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might want to check the water pump. see anything from weep hole? Just a guess since I can't tell quality or location of whine over internet

I agree on water pump. Don't plan any long trips until you get it fixed too. This might be a bearing failing. When it goes you might be without engine coolant until you get it fixed.

This happened to me.
 
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might want to check the water pump. see anything from weep hole? Just a guess since I can't tell quality or location of whine over internet



Where is the weep hole? I will go check now. I have no leaks btw.
 
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My Suburban was making a noise very similar to that, but I didn't have any voltage or electrical issues. I drove it like that for a year, I figured I'd wait for it to fail but it never did. I even took it on a few trips to Houston (about 4 hours one way). I decided to upgrade my alternator to a higher amperage one & the sound went away. I still have the original alternator, and when you spin it over by hand it makes a noise. I think it's the bearings.
 
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I have a brand new ACdelco alternator installed. I am beginning to think my noise is now the water pump
 

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