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If your talking about a whining noise while driving over 20mph, it's probably a wheel bearing noise, I have written an article and created a video about wheel bearing noises, it will give you a better understanding of what it is and the noises it can make.
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Defective fuel pump, it happens sometimes, remove pump and replace it before you warranty runs out. It will eventually fail.
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most likley the gas has not reached the carbs yet, try taking off the pipe to the carbs and """sucking the gas up to the cards,,,
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It sounds like it is def. the wheel bearing. If you can get it on a hoist and let it down with something to stop one side of vehicle at a time and let other side spin freely you will likely be able to determine which side. Or if you have no hoist, jack up vehicle one side at a time and spin wheel listen for growling and also move tire in and out to check for looseness.
So does mine,when you set the temperature you want the automatic temp control runs at high speed to either reduce or increase temp but should reach temp required within about 5 minutes.
Could be a loose or worn serpentine belt check to make sure it is in good shape. also take a look under the hood and make sure all the pulleys are moving freely when the engine is running.
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