Why does my Subaru make a knocking noise when I start the car?

Why does my Subaru make a knocking noise when I start the car?

When start the vehicle cold or warm, the engine is loud and high rpm for 60 seconds. Vehicle shakes 2. After 60 seconds, the rattle/knocking noise from the engine kicks in and stays on. The noise occurs 90% of the number of times starting the vehicle.

Are there any problems with the Subaru Forester?

Subaru Forester owners have reported 14 problems related to engine knocking noise (under the engine and engine cooling category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Subaru Forester based on all problems reported for the Forester. My car is burning up oil.

Why is smoke coming out of the hood of my Subaru Forester?

Smoke was coming out from under the hood. The car was towed to a nearby dealership. They determined that the one of the connecting rods punctured the engine block which caused engine oil to shoot through the hole onto the engine block, melting the wiring, and causing the smoke.

When did the Subaru Forester engine start to kick?

While driving on June 10th in the evening, the car began to buck and kick and not respond to pushing on gas pedal, at one point started to accelerate and then slowed down, pulled over to the side of the road and noted that black smoke and flames were seen coming out from hood. Car burned significantly while firefighters tried to put it out.

When start the vehicle cold or warm, the engine is loud and high rpm for 60 seconds. Vehicle shakes 2. After 60 seconds, the rattle/knocking noise from the engine kicks in and stays on. The noise occurs 90% of the number of times starting the vehicle.

What are the problems with the 2005 Subaru Forester?

See all problems of the 2005 Subaru Forester . 1. When start the vehicle cold or warm, the engine is loud and high rpm for 60 seconds. Vehicle shakes 2. After 60 seconds, the rattle/knocking noise from the engine kicks in and stays on. The noise occurs 90% of the number of times starting the vehicle.

Smoke was coming out from under the hood. The car was towed to a nearby dealership. They determined that the one of the connecting rods punctured the engine block which caused engine oil to shoot through the hole onto the engine block, melting the wiring, and causing the smoke.

While driving on June 10th in the evening, the car began to buck and kick and not respond to pushing on gas pedal, at one point started to accelerate and then slowed down, pulled over to the side of the road and noted that black smoke and flames were seen coming out from hood. Car burned significantly while firefighters tried to put it out.