I bought my Forester in Sept. 2002, and apparently drove 42K without getting new brakes. I then drove 22K before getting new breaks, and finally another 22K, when I now need new front brakes. I live in a foothill area of Calif., and drive up and down at least one 5-600' hill each ...
I have a 2005 Subaru Forester all wheel drive that I bought used so I have no idea if this is normal or not. After driving for a while, and I park the car, when I first start to drive again and turn the steering wheel it feels like the front tires are dragging, it does it
98 Outback w/250K miles... runs excellent, except at slow speed, sharp turn particularly in reverse - differential binds - feels like you put on brakes, have to push gas to continue back, does it some forward. Fuse installed in FWD box... didn’t change it. Should I just live with
My 98 Legacy AWD wants to die after it’s been running for about 30 minutes. It runs fine when it’s first started but then out of the blue it just starts chugging. I replaced the plugs and wires, could it be the catalytic converter?
I have been having difficulty starting car.It will start but seems battery low.They post were quite coroded so I cleaned them.Now when I hook battery back up My park lights will not stop flashing unless I remove neg on battery cable end. Help. :(