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A lot of women seem to like the Subaru Forester. Maybe that's because a lot of women are left with the duty of carting kids and groceries around. They need the versatility and heft of an SUV, but hate the high ride height and bulky maneuverability, preferring the easy handling of a sedan. Thus the popularity of the Forester SUV. The 2002 Forester gets four- and five-star crash-test ratings, and its lower ground clearance, wide stance, and top-rated full-time AWD make it more stable than comparable SUVs. Throw in decent 21/27 gas mileage, and the 2002 Forester is an attractive family-car choice.
Subaru added several items to the features list this year. The 2002 Forester got a new cargo cover, daytime running lights, and intermittent rear wipers. This is in addition to already-standard ABS brakes, dual front airbags, and fog lights. Base L models come standard with power features and cruise control, while the S adds 16-inch alloy wheels, heated seats and mirrors, and a 6-CD changer. An S-only Premium Package adds gold wheel accents and a huge 31" x 33" sunroof. New for 2002 are optional leather seats with this package, when paired with the automatic transmission. Power and pickup are not an issue with the 2002 Forester, which houses a 165-hp, 2.5-liter H4 engine with choice of a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic. It is actually the most powerful SUV in its class, easily beating the CR-V.
The Forester's 64 cubic feet of cargo space (with seats folded down) is a big favorite with 2002 Forester owners. They also love the superb AWD reliability in bad weather and the smooth car-like handling. The optional sunroof is also a driver favorite. The biggest issues seem to be with the limited rear legroom and the poor placement of the front cupholders in front of the air vents. The low ground clearance, while improving stability, limits off-roading activity.
Driver elec. won't go back up after being rolled down ???????????
My 2002 Subaru is overheating and we have changed water pump, hoses, radiator, new head gasket and thermostat. Any ideas? I hate to junk “Zippy” he has been a good car.
Dino at Royal Aotusports in Sacramento sold me a car that has to be put in the shop a second time. First it was a sway bar link and now the exhaust system.
Hey everyone, I'm looking for everyone's opinion on the most badass engine I can swap into my 2002 Subaru Forester S, lol. I also want to do a six-speed conversion on it as well. I'm thinking I'm also going to put a very small lift on it to make room for slightly bigger tires to make this the most badass off-road Subaru Forester I'd ever want. Haha. Looking for any and all opinions, I'm not trying to buy a new car and don't worry about the cost as this is something I plan on doing over a very long extended period of time.
I brought a 2002 Suburu Forester in Dec 2019. The day after I took it home the check engine light went on, so I took it back to the car yard and they did a scan, said something about oxygen and the light went off, but by the time I got home it was back on. Few weeks later I had the car serviced, but they found no codes, but did find $1500 worth of repairs and over the last few months I've had them fixed (new top radiator hose; new front filter; rear oil seal leak; wheel alignment, right hand inner drive shaft; new brake fluid; plus the drive belt snapped and that was replaced. The last repair was the rear oil seal leak. After I collected the car the check engine light was off. But after 4 drives (all around 4km each) it came back on. I took it back to the same mechanic who still couldn't find any codes, infact, it wasn't even coming up, though 2003 came up but no error codes were found. They have suggested fitting new oxygen sensors which is going to cost me around $700. This is a 'general' mechanic, not a Suburu specialist. I'm concerned this may not fix the issue and is a waste of money. Could it be something else? Why would the light go off and then come back on? Could it just be a faulty light? Why aren't they getting any codes? And would a Suburu mechanic have a different scan tool (but cost more regarding any repairs)?
Airbags
Dual front airbags
Audio System
Single disc in-Dash CD · AM/FM radio
Brakes
ABS: 4-wheel
Convenience Features
Multi-function remote: keyless entry · Steering wheel: tilt-adjustable
Drivetrain
Limited slip differential: center
Lights
Exterior entry lights: security approach lamps
Mirrors
Exterior mirrors: power · Inside rearview mirror: electrochromic
Rear Seats
Type: split-bench
Roof
Roof rack color: black
Seats
Front seat type: bucket · Upholstery: cloth
Tires and Rims
Wheels: alloy
Windows
Front wipers: intermittent
Airbags
Dual front airbags · Front side airbags
Audio System
6 disc in-dash CD · AM/FM radio
Brakes
ABS: 4-wheel
Comfort Features
Shift knob trim: leather · Steering wheel trim: leather
Convenience Features
Multi-function remote: keyless entry · Steering wheel: tilt-adjustable
Drivetrain
Limited slip differential: rear
Lights
Exterior entry lights: security approach lamps
Mirrors
Exterior mirrors: heated · Inside rearview mirror: electrochromic
Rear Seats
Type: split-bench
Roof
Moonroof: power · Roof rack color: black
Seats
Front seat type: bucket · Upholstery: cloth
Tires and Rims
Wheel type: aluminum alloy
Windows
Front wipers: intermittent