The Subaru Forester is generally known for its relatively quiet cabin on highways, thanks to sound insulation and a well-designed chassis. However, some drivers may experience wind noise or road noise, especially at higher speeds. Factors such as tire choice and road surface can also influence the level of noise. Overall, most owners find it to be a comfortable and quiet ride for highway driving.
Fuel Pump most likely.
Your A/C belt is loose and needs to be tightend or replaced.
it could be that your exhaust pipe is lose, i saw a Forester (a litttle newer than that) with the same problem.
If I understand your question, the noise that you hear is called "piston slap". It is not exactly a click, probably closer to a knock. This goes away on my 2000 Forester after just a few minutes of running even in the coldest weather. Turn the radio up a bit and enjoy your Subaru. --Ken
You have a rod nocking ,you could have a cv joint going out mine took about 1000 miles before it went
A noisy fuel pump in a 1995 Subaru Impreza could be a sign of oncoming failure. Check the pump for the source of the noise, and it is probably a good idea to replace it.
The manual specifies only Subaru fluid. If this is not available Dexron III can be used until Subaru fluid is available. Noise and hard shifting will be the result.
YEP IT WILL AND MIGHT HERE A CLICKING NOISE WHEN TURNING ALSO
lights are on
The most effective methods for reducing noise pollution from highways include installing sound barriers, using noise-reducing pavement, and implementing vegetation buffers. Sound barriers are physical structures that block or absorb sound waves, reducing noise levels for nearby residents. These barriers can be made of materials like concrete, wood, or vegetation, and are typically placed between the highway and residential areas to minimize noise impact. Noise-reducing pavement, such as porous asphalt or rubberized asphalt, can also help absorb and reduce traffic noise. Vegetation buffers, like trees and shrubs, can act as natural sound barriers and help absorb noise. Overall, a combination of these methods can be effective in reducing noise pollution from highways and improving the quality of life for nearby communities.
The wheel bearings of the Subaru should be checked. Worn wheel bearings create a whirling noise, that gets louder as the car picks up speed.
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