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Posted on Nov 05, 2017

Clicking Sound in 2002 Subaru Impreza

When i shift into 3 or 4th gear.. mostly 4th.. there is like a clicking noise that happens in the engine.. i'm sure it's in the engine.. but it sounds like an exaust.. but definitely engine... happens when i accelerate and then when i let off the gas... i know this car recently had a new timing belt put on.. could that be the problem

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  • Posted on Jul 02, 2008

SOURCE: 98 subaru impreza knock sensor

at the top of the block under the plenum runners.
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 23, 2009

SOURCE: Subaru Impreza gas cap door won't open

If there is one - In trunk - directly behind the gas filler door - behind trunkliner (carpet)
The cable should not have any problems... use a partner to hold the door release and try and pry it open with your fingers.
The spring popper may be bad.
Try this if you dont have an assistant :D
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I had this problem with my STI -- easy to fix by bending the little metal on the inside of the fuel door that provides the spring action to open the door. 5 second fix


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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 25, 2009

SOURCE: subaru impreza automatic transmission won t shift

Try replacing the transmission filter and the trannie fluid. Mine would only go in reverse, and now it drives pretty well. This year has a screw on filter. Hope this helps

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  • Posted on Nov 20, 2009

SOURCE: were on exaust is oxygen sensor in 1999 subaru

On the SOHC engine the front (A/F) oxygen sensor is located in the front section of the front catalytic converter. The rear oxygen sensor is located in the rear section of the front catalytic converter. On the DOHC engine the front oxygen sensor is located in the front section of the exhaust system, just past the crossover pipe. The rear oxygen sensor is located in the front section of the catalytic converter.

Oxygen sensor location-Baja 2.5L SOHC engine
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Oxygen sensor location-Baja 2.5L DOHC engine
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On the 2.0L engine the front (A/F) oxygen sensor is located in the front section of the exhaust system, just past the crossover pipe. The rear oxygen sensor is located in the front section of the rear catalytic converter. On the 2.2L engine the front (A/F) oxygen sensor is located in the front section of the front catalytic converter. The rear oxygen sensor is located in the rear section of the rear catalytic converter.

Oxygen sensor location-Impreza 1998-2001 2.2L engine
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I hope helped with this; remember rated this help. Good luck.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 12, 2010

SOURCE: Hang up in third gear loss of power

Hi All

I have a s40 1.9d / 2000 plate,
In the last month or so the car loses revs when changing up to 3rd and 4th gear, I can only get 50 mph max in 3rd gear 80mp in 4th.
The car has just clocked 185,000 miles
Its a great car but a pai at the moment, I've had a service including fuel fillter change added fuel cleaners to the deilsel all to no avail


Any suggestions

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