Subaru WRX Eyesight 2017 Manual
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To set up adaptive cruise control, first ensure your vehicle is in motion above 20 mph. Press the 'CRUISE' button on the steering wheel to activate the system. Once activated, use the 'SET' button to set your desired speed. Adjust the following distance using the distance setting button.
If the pre-collision braking warning activates frequently, it may be due to driving conditions or the system's sensitivity. Check the sensor cleanliness and adjust the distance and sensitivity settings as per the manual. If issues persist, consult a dealer.
To perform a software update, visit the Subaru website or contact a Subaru dealership to check for available updates. Updates are typically carried out by a certified technician. Ensure your vehicle's software is up to date to maintain optimal performance.
Yes, you can temporarily disable the lane departure warning feature. Locate the 'Lane Departure' button on the dashboard and press it to turn off the warning. The system will reset to default settings when the vehicle is restarted.
Regularly clean the cameras and sensors to prevent dirt and debris obstruction. Ensure the windshield is clean and undamaged. Schedule periodic checks with a Subaru service center to ensure the system is calibrated correctly.
To adjust the following distance in adaptive cruise control, use the distance setting button on the steering wheel. You can cycle through three to four distance settings, indicated on the display, to choose your preferred gap to the vehicle ahead.
Ensure that the camera lenses are clean and unobstructed. Check for any windshield damage that may affect sensor performance. If the problem continues, have the system inspected by a Subaru technician to ensure proper calibration.
Malfunctions are typically indicated by warning lights on the dashboard or error messages on the display screen. If you notice irregular behavior, such as failure to detect vehicles or constant alarms, consult your dealership for a thorough inspection.
Yes, the EyeSight system may deactivate in adverse weather conditions such as heavy rain, fog, or snow, where visibility is compromised. This is to ensure safety, as the system's cameras may not function optimally.
To reset the EyeSight system, turn off the vehicle and restart it. This can clear temporary errors. If issues persist, disconnect the battery for a few minutes or consult the vehicle manual for a detailed reset procedure.