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Whining Noise I have a whining noise, especially upon acceleration up a hill, in my Santa Fe. The noise is coming from underneath the hood, on passenger side. The dealership has already replaced the fuel pump once, and the power steering pump twice and last time they realized the line was clogged (I think to the fuel pump) and they flushed it out. Each time the problem is fixed for about one month. Now it is back and I am frustrated!

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Sure sounds like a power steering pump, if they did not flush the grim out of the system from the old pump before they replaced the pump the new pump will fail in short order.

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