Subaru WRX Eyesight 2019 Manual
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To activate the Subaru WRX Eyesight system, ensure the vehicle is started, and press the Eyesight button located on the steering wheel or dashboard, depending on the model. The system will activate and display its status on the instrument panel.
If the Eyesight system is not functioning properly, first check for any obstructions on the cameras located near the rearview mirror. Clean the area if necessary. If the problem persists, consult the owner's manual for troubleshooting tips or contact a certified Subaru technician.
Regularly clean the windshield and the area around the Eyesight cameras. Avoid using harsh chemicals that could damage the camera lenses. Have the system checked during routine maintenance visits to ensure it remains calibrated.
While the Eyesight system is designed to function in various conditions, its performance may be affected by heavy rain, snow, or fog. Always drive with caution and rely on manual driving skills in adverse weather.
To reset the Eyesight system, turn off the engine and restart the vehicle. If the system does not reset, it may require a deeper diagnostic by a certified Subaru service provider.
Adaptive Cruise Control maintains a set speed and distance from the vehicle in front. Use the cruise control buttons to set your desired speed and distance. The system will automatically adjust the speed to maintain the set distance.
The Eyesight system provides visual and audio alerts for potential collisions, lane departure, and other driving conditions that require attention. These alerts are designed to prompt the driver to take corrective action.
Yes, drivers can manually override Eyesight features by applying the brakes or using the steering wheel. The system is designed to support the driver, not replace manual driving actions.
Calibration might be necessary if the system frequently disengages or provides inaccurate alerts. This is often indicated by a warning light on the dashboard. Contact a Subaru service center for calibration services.
If the Eyesight system turns off unexpectedly, check for any dashboard error messages. Pull over safely to restart the vehicle, which may reset the system. If the issue continues, have a professional inspection done.