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There is only one catalytic converter in the exhaust system.
how to disarm factory alarm from the subaru forester 2004 minutes automatically shut down the whole system of vehicles turnover won't start
My dealer told me the 2012 Forester 2.5 (non Turbo) has a timing CHAIN. No belt to replace.
I had the same problem on a '99 Forester. It was cured by altering the code number on the alarm system. Check the booklet that came with the vehicle for details.
Take it to a professional. If you are asking in this forum you do not have the equipment or skills necessary to work on an automotive refrigerant system.
Speed sensors on the wheels determine which one is slipping and apply power to the others to compensate for the loss of traction. The Subaru system also ensures that equal power is going to every wheel at all times.
The button is just to the left of the steering column at the lowest point of the dash. It points straight down. --Ken
http://www.cars101.com/subaru/keyless.html#code%20alarm Should do it for ya...
If you are talking about when you are parked, my 2006 Forrester will stop beeping at you if you buckly your seat belt then unbuckle it. The warning does not come back on
Probably a rotted exhaust pipe has broken off. Take the car to a muffler shop for repair.
Assuming that you mean the air conditioning system, all vehicles built in the last 15 years or so use R134a refrigerant. Your Subaru is no exception and there is, or was, a sticker under the hood of your car confirming that information. --Ken
sounds like your alternator might be going out, take it in to autzone and have them check the charging system, they'll do it for free.