Hard accelerating and whining noise
Asked by Beto Dec 23, 2016 at 08:54 PM about the 2014 Nissan Sentra
Question type: Maintenance & Repair
Car has a hard time accelerating will take a while to
move when pushing on gas and then lurches
forward and then has a hard rattle that shakes the
whole car and now it has a very high pitched
whirring/whining sound when I accelerate
Any help?
6 Answers
Transmission and/or torque converter issue. The pump shaft in the tranny tends to sound like a high-pitched whirring when they go. It might be the TC to shaft is stripped. Shaft can't turn consistently so there go your gears, until it catches. If the engine runs and revs like it should, take the car to a transmission shop for a diagnosis. Unfortunately to replace a TC they still have to drop the subframe and tranny, so most places will insist on either rebuilding the tranny as well or replacing it. In that case you're looking at about 14-1500, and that's on the cheap.
Raychfacee answered 5 years ago
I have the same problem. My car would be a whining sound if I drive a steep uphill or drive straight longer than an hour. At first it was just a sound and then noticed that my RPMs would be shooting up but my speed wasn't going anywhere. I read that because nissans have CVT transmissions, there isn't enough time for the fluids to cool off after it passed through the transmission cooler. I read view few cases where people installed an additional transmission oil cooler to their car and it corrected the problem. I just installed one today but I have not tested it on an hour car ride just yet to let you know if it worked for me.
Jabronidad answered 5 years ago
Your desperation sounds exactly like mine. It seems to only start after longer trips or on the highway. The high squealing noise but not super loud. The first time it lost power. Today it didn’t really lose power the same way but the speedometer literally dropped to 0 even thou I was still moving. Very strange, I’ve never seen a car do that. Then I stopped at the top of the incline and it started going fine with speedometer working again. What happened with yours? Mine is a 2008 Nissan Sentra. 2.0 liter.
The transmission is lonely and made by an Asian junk yard. Nissan hopes you have to buy a new CVT as they laugh all the way to the bank. Nissan also LIES when they tell you no other company can make CVT fluid that works like theirs. Nissan is really a Pissan after they get your money.
So getting the transmission oil changed doesn't help? Why didn't Nissan have a recall on the CVT transmission? I took my car back to the dealership twice and because they couldn't duplicate the noise, they re-coded the TCM and hoping if it makes that sound again (and it will because they didn't fix it) that a code will pop up to pinpoint the problem. The service manager admitted that the whining sound is probably coming from the transmission because she has a 2017 Nissan and it makes that noise at high speeds?
Guru95JZKJ answered 3 years ago
Yeah my 2009 Nissan having same issues, mine started over a year ago, when driving out of state 8 hours, I tried to accelerate to 70 mph,and my speed kept decreasing, and I had my foot to the floor, Had to have it towed 200 miles, ugh.going up hills it whines out, I drive a lot for work, which hills are an issue, I don't know what to do at this point, my check engine light is on as well, any suggestions