Subaru Legacy Base Eyesight 2023 Manual
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To activate the Eyesight driver assist technology in your Subaru Legacy, ensure that the system is turned on via the controls on the steering wheel. The system will automatically engage when the vehicle is in motion and the speed is above approximately 1 mph.
If the Eyesight system does not activate, check that the windshield is clean, as dirt or obstructions can interfere with camera function. Ensure that the system is turned on and that all necessary prerequisites, such as seatbelt fastening, are met. If issues persist, consult your Subaru dealer.
Regular maintenance of the Eyesight system involves keeping the windshield clean and free of obstructions. Subaru recommends having the system checked during routine service intervals or if a system warning light appears on the dashboard.
Yes, the Eyesight system works in conjunction with Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC). To use it, activate cruise control using the buttons on the steering wheel, and set your desired speed and following distance.
If you receive a false warning, ensure that the cameras are clean and unobstructed. If the issue persists, perform a system reset by turning the vehicle off and on. If false warnings continue, have the system checked by a Subaru technician.
Calibration might be necessary if the system displays error messages or does not operate correctly. Calibration should be performed by a Subaru technician, especially after a windshield replacement or system repair.
The Eyesight system may not function optimally in adverse weather conditions such as heavy rain, fog, or snow. It might also struggle in low visibility or when the cameras are obstructed. Always drive attentively and do not rely solely on the system.
First, check for any obstructions on the windshield and ensure it is clean. Restart the vehicle to see if the system resets. If the problem continues, consult a Subaru service center for a diagnostic check.
Yes, the Eyesight system can be temporarily disabled by using the controls on the steering wheel. However, it is recommended to keep the system active for enhanced safety benefits.
Regularly clean the windshield and ensure the cameras are unobstructed. Schedule routine checks with your Subaru dealer, especially if any system alerts or warnings appear. Consider professional recalibration following any repairs or windshield replacements.