Subaru WRX Eyesight 2018 Manual
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To activate adaptive cruise control, press the 'CRUISE' button on the steering wheel. Once the system is on, adjust your speed using the 'SET' button and use the 'RES/SET' toggle to increase or decrease speed. Always ensure the system is functioning by checking the dashboard indicators.
If the Eyesight system stops working, first check for any obstructions or dirt on the cameras located near the rearview mirror. Clean the area if necessary. If issues persist, restart the car to reset the system. Ensure no warning lights are active on the dashboard. If the problem continues, consult a Subaru dealer.
The Eyesight cameras should be calibrated whenever there is a significant change to the windshield, such as replacement or repair. Additionally, if you notice any discrepancies in the system's performance, calibration might be necessary. Regular check-ups during service are also recommended.
While the Eyesight system is designed to work in various conditions, its performance may be affected by severe weather, such as heavy rain, snow, or fog. The system relies on camera visibility, so caution should be exercised during such conditions.
Maintenance for the Eyesight system primarily involves keeping the camera lenses clean and unobstructed. Regularly check for any dust, dirt, or debris. Additionally, ensure the windshield is clean and free of cracks that could affect the cameras' view.
To reset the Eyesight system, turn off the vehicle and restart it. This action can help clear minor glitches. Ensure all Eyesight-related settings are correctly configured via the vehicle's settings menu. If the issue persists, a professional diagnostic might be required.
The Eyesight warning light indicates a potential issue with the system. It could mean the cameras are obstructed, the system has detected a malfunction, or it has been manually disabled. Check the cameras and consult your owner's manual or a professional if the light remains on.
Yes, the Eyesight system can be disabled. Locate the Eyesight button on the vehicle's dashboard or steering wheel area. Press and hold it until the system is turned off. Refer to the owner's manual for specific instructions related to your model.
If the Eyesight system gives false alerts, ensure the cameras are clean and properly aligned. Environmental factors like shadows or glare can also affect performance. If the issue persists, have the system inspected and recalibrated by a professional.
Upgrading the Eyesight system to a newer version may not be straightforward due to hardware compatibility. Consult a Subaru dealership to explore available options, as software updates or partial upgrades might be possible.