Why does my car make a weird noise when I reverse?

Why does my car make a weird noise when I reverse?

Each time a gear tooth engages on a spur gear, the teeth collide instead of gently sliding into contact as they do on helical gears. When you hear a loud, whirring noise from your car in reverse, what you are hearing is the sound of the spur gear teeth clacking against one another!

Will check engine light come on if transmission fluid is low?

Low Transmission Fluid Your transmission fluid plays an important role in keeping the parts of the system lubricated. If the parts of the transmission are not properly lubricated, extreme friction can occur, which could result in damage. As a result, the check engine light can be triggered.

What does the flashing security light on a Subaru Forester mean?

It means you car has a security system with the immobilizer chip. Subaru Keyless Entry, Security Alarm, Immobilizer Key, Remote Start Systems. Most years and models When off: a red ‘security’ light will flash in the center of the instrument panel indicating the car has an anti-theft system.

Why does my Subaru Forester make a whining noise?

If your Forester’s stereo is making a whining noise, it is usually caused by a condition known as “alternator whine”. Alternator whine is a product of a drop in voltage between the radio and the alternator itself.

When do the warning lights come on in a Subaru?

The warning lights all are off for about 5 minutes. Then they come on and stay on until the car is shut off. Turn the car back on and the process repeats. The 5 minutes does not seem to matter if it is idling or you drive off right away. When they come on its all 3 at the exact same time.

Where is the flshing light on a 99 Forester?

I have a 99 Forester (just got it) I have to be sitting in the driver’s seat to activate the remote lock / unlock. I changed BOTH batteries in the two remotes. I have flshing light / button next to the defroster switch and located a “sensor” sitting insie the kick panel of the driver’s side.

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