If i'm accelerating quickly, when i release the accelerator to shift, i hear a sharp screeching noise. If i let the accelerator out slowly then i don't hear this noise. The higher the RPM's are when i release the accelerator, the wrose it gets. Any help?
You didn't say stick or auto transmission. If it's a stick I'd bet on the clutch throwout bearing, if it's an auto I have no idea. From your description it sounded like you have an auto though. Maybe another member will add some more useful insight
Larry
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My guess would be the serpentine belt needs replaced. It could be a frozen clutched fan but that should also screech on a fast acceleration and you would hear a lot of fan noise too.