SLG Posted March 28, 2022 Share Posted March 28, 2022 Need help ....Please 98 Subaru legacy automatic. 105,000 Car runs great ..... live in cold climate snow and salt . Last summer had ball joint failure ..... front passenger side repaired ball joint and control arm. Ran perfectly. Last month noticed slight sweak going over speed bumps. Noise went away. A week later ....went to make turn hear clicking noise .....assumed cv joint. Called tow truck and the noise disappeared for the driver. Had mechanic put a new cv axle and wheel bearing ......I do trust my mechanic the boot was not open but grease was dry and bearing was worn. The car ran perfectly. Went on highway for five miles ...... for the first time since repaired. No issue..... going down main road and a few bumps and small potholes. Always drive slow. I noticed a sweak again .....then the same creaking sound .....it is like walking on a old floor board in a old home. Drove straight to mechanic ...put on lift with car running the sound is coming from transfercase....... I did notice a week before diff oil .....light beige in my blacktop driveway. Check the differential oil it was not low.....but change it. The oil was dirty but no metal shavings. No creaking but still sweaky at low speeds. A few days later noise went away. It seems to be activated by bumps and driving over 20 miles. Drove car 10 miles yesterday cold weather started to hear sweaky noise plus a small thumping sound ...from passenger right front. Like a flat tire. I did notice tire wear on outer edge of both front tires ......especially the front passenger. Aliment issues . This is my second Subaru ....my first gave me ovet 200 thousand with no issues .....I do baby my cars. Paranoid to drive this car ....in fear of front end falling off ..... the creaking sound. Would like to repair the car....but 4 mechanics can't figure it out. Went on line and read about removing a fuse to stop the AWD. Not into band aid fixes..... Hope to get a little more time out of the car. Any suggestions on how to repair car. I appreciate the help Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
heartless Posted March 29, 2022 Share Posted March 29, 2022 squeaking and creaking over bumps are not typical differential noises - that is almost always suspension related.. bad struts, cracked springs, worn bushings, etc. seeing tire wear like you are seeing can also be indicative of suspension problems, as well as alignment. you dont remove a fuse to kill the AWD, you put one in.. which will do nothing for the front diff. in 2 wheel drive mode it is the front that is active, not the rear. real simple test to check suspension - push down on each corner of the car.. when you push down and let go, the car should come up, and settle into normal position - no bouncing.. if it bounces the struts are shot. at 105K you are due for a timing job - asap if it has not been done yet. and that means more than just replacing a belt.. highly recommended to do the idler pulleys and water pump at the same time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1 Lucky Texan Posted March 29, 2022 Share Posted March 29, 2022 if those struts are original, only a miracle would mean they aren't in need of changing. and likely many bushings need refreshing as well. one small test, spray the sway bar mount bushings with silicone lube, that is one spot for some squeaking..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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