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The whining sound coming from your Honda Ridgeline could be caused by a few different factors, depending on where the sound is coming from. If the noise sounds like a "whistling", it might be a wheel bearing issue. Another possibility is low transmission fluid, a faulty throw out bearing, a worn throw out bearing, or a malfunctioning input shaft bearing. Checking the transmission fluid level is a good place to start, as it is easy to diagnose and fix by topping it off if needed. If that doesn't solve the problem, try to pinpoint where the sound is coming from. For a potential bad wheel bearing, you can do a simple test by attempting to move the wheel back and forth.
In a Honda Ridgeline, a likely cause of that whining noise when you accelerate could be the power steering pump. If the fluid level is low, it will definitely make some noise. It's crucial to check the fluid level and top it up to the designated line to prevent any damage to the pump.