Subaru Forester Eyesight 2019 Manual
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To activate the Subaru EyeSight system, ensure the vehicle is started and the system is not in standby mode. You can activate the adaptive cruise control by pressing the "CRUISE" button on the steering wheel, then adjust the speed using the toggle switch. Lane Keep Assist is activated by pressing the corresponding button located on the dashboard.
The EyeSight system may turn off due to various reasons such as obstruction of the cameras, high cabin temperature, or adverse weather conditions like heavy rain or fog. Ensure the windshield is clean and the cameras are unobstructed. If the problem persists, consult your Subaru dealer.
Regularly clean the windshield around the EyeSight cameras using a gentle glass cleaner and soft cloth. Avoid placing any stickers or accessories in front of the cameras, and have the system checked by a professional during regular vehicle maintenance.
Yes, you can manually turn off the EyeSight system by pressing the "EyeSight" button or the "Lane Departure Warning" button located on the dashboard. This action will deactivate features such as adaptive cruise control and lane keep assist.
If the EyeSight system fails to recognize lane markings, ensure that the windshield and cameras are clean. Lane marking recognition can be affected by poor visibility, worn markings, or road conditions. If the issue persists, have the system inspected by a Subaru technician.
While the EyeSight system provides valuable driving assistance features, it should not replace attentive driving. Always remain alert, keep your hands on the wheel, and be prepared to take control of the vehicle at all times.
To reset the EyeSight settings to default, navigate to the vehicle settings menu on the infotainment system. From there, select the EyeSight settings and choose the option to reset to default. Refer to your owner's manual for detailed instructions.
Clean the area around the EyeSight cameras with a soft, lint-free cloth and a gentle glass cleaner. Avoid using abrasive materials or cleaners that could scratch the lens. Ensure the windshield is free from any dirt or debris.
If the EyeSight system is malfunctioning, you may notice warning lights on the dashboard or messages on the display. Additionally, features like adaptive cruise control or lane keep assist may not operate correctly. Have the system checked by a Subaru technician if you suspect a malfunction.
The EyeSight system is designed to function in various lighting conditions, including low light. However, its effectiveness can be reduced in extreme darkness or glare. Always ensure your headlights are functioning properly to aid the system during nighttime driving.