A repetitive rattle over bumps in a 2007 Subaru Forester can be caused by several factors, including worn-out suspension components such as struts or shock absorbers, loose or damaged exhaust parts, or even loose heat shields. Additionally, issues with the sway bar links or bushings can lead to rattling sounds when driving over uneven surfaces. It's advisable to have a mechanic inspect the vehicle to identify and address the specific source of the noise.
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tell me the mileage and i will let you know about the rattle
check for loose or worn shock absorbers
its loose tighten the pulley
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If its chain driven, Could be the timing chain tensioner! Does it also have a rattle driving the vehicle at around 2000 R.P.M?
catalytic convertor breaking down, or exhaust touching body or chasis of car
Heat shield on your exhaust system?
Sometimes the rim isn't tighten all the way which usually causes your shoot to go in and out.
The end sections of the tail are loosely connected - enabling them to vibrate against each other.