1999 Subaru Forester "rear wheel drive" Questions

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...rear drive. Remove the fuse to engage the rear drive. Sometimes people see the open fuse holder and fill the slot thinking it is missing. Truth is it is only for short towing. Good luck and have a ...

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...wheel drive is working at all the time ,and there is no oil temp. signal for engine oil, there is only oil pressure sensor. There is one for your rear differential oil ,check if your oil was ever ...

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whirring noise from rear right wheel. Notice more when cornering. Noise speeds up as car speeds up sounds like a classic case of a wheel bearing but without a drive i honestly couldnt say

...rear and passenger side front. It sounds like a broken part rattling in the wheel. It starts as soon as the car starts to go forward. You should have the drive axles checked. Also Wheel bearings. Are ...

rear wheels Hello, from the sounds of it you have a wheel bearing out. One way to usually verify that it is a wheel bearing is to drive down that road and swerve side to side to transfer the wieght of

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...rear drive-shaft im sure it would for a subaru in extreme cases like taking it to a shop to be repaired anymore than that and you are asking for trouble that car is designed for all wheel drive Had ...

...rear of the forester, at 1st I was told it was a wheel bearing, got that fixed and the clunking noise only happe 98 Forester "LOUD CLUNKING" What could be a Loud clunking noise coming from ...

...wheel bearings as well by *********** the rear of your car till its off the ground, release the parking brake and put gear to neutral, rotate wheels and see if it makes cracking noise, it does then ...

...part. Usually, TB creates a 'feeling' of jerkiness when doing tight turns on dry pavement. You could also have a bad wheel bearing or rear CV joint or perhaps a brake of rim/lug nut

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...wheel drive, and sensors control the transfer case (NOT the same as the manual) AWD clutches to connect the rear drive. This clutch system may be the issue. The symptom is more commonly a grinding ...

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