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its interference from the alternator ,for whatever reason which i think is your problem but i could be wrong it could just be the radio has damp inside it and may dry out with use like have the heater on ,without hearing the noise its difficult to pinpoint exactly what the noise is ,yes their is a difference in the type of noise as to a clue as to what is causing the noise .
make sure the reservoir is full then turn the wheel hard right then hard left a few times,should clear any trapped air in system....otherwise check pump for leaks.....
This may sound stupid, but I've had what sounds like the same problem until yesterday! Take the vacum line off the EGR valve and see if it stops!?! I thought it was the transmission too, so did the mechanic and the transmission shop, but he told me to drive it till it got worse, yesterday it sounded like the AC comp. It was the EGR valve, took it off and pluged the hose, haven't heard either noise. It's worth a try!
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