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OWNER’S MANUAL FORESTER 2017 Love. It’s what makes a Subaru, a Subaru.
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EyeSight is never a substitute for active driver involvement and it may not operate optimally under all driving conditions. This booklet is a supplement to the Owner’s Manual for your SUBARU vehicle and contains a detailed description of EyeSight. It should be read in conjunction with your Owner’s Manual so that you will gain a thorough understanding of the proper...
EyeSight About EyeSight ..............2 Pre-Collision Braking System........... 22 Adaptive Cruise Control ........... 34 Lane Keep Assist ............. 54 Pre-Collision Throttle Management........62 Lane Departure Warning..........68 Lane Sway Warning ............71 Lead Vehicle Start Alert ........... 74 Conventional Cruise Control ..........75 List of buzzer sounds ............
Making use of images created by stereo cameras specially designed by SUBARU, EyeSight detects the vehicle in front, obstacles, traffic lanes and other items. WARNING Drivers are responsible for driving safely.
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- Tires other than those of the designated size are installed. - Flat tires have been fixed temporarily with a tire repair kit. - The suspension has been modified (including a genuine SUBARU sus- pension that has been modified). - Any object that disturbs the stereo cameras’ view is installed on the vehi- cle.
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About EyeSight CAUTION The characteristics of the stereo cameras are similar to those of human eyes. For this reason, conditions that make it difficult for the driver to see in the forward direction have the same effect on the stereo cameras and make it difficult for the system to detect vehicles, obstacles and traffic lanes.
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32) and the Lane Departure Warning refer to page 70), and stop using the Adaptive Cruise Control and Con- ventional Cruise Control. Contact a SUBARU dealer and have the system inspected. When the Vehicle Dynamics Control warning light is illuminated, the Pre- Collision Braking System may not operate properly.
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- Data related to ABS, Vehicle Dynamics Control and Traction Control Function SUBARU and third parties contracted by SUBARU may acquire and use the recorded data for the purpose of vehicle research and development. SUBARU and third parties contracted by SUBARU will not disclose or provide the acquired data to any other third party except under the fol- lowing conditions.
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- Never touch the stereo camera lenses, and do not attempt to wipe or clean the lenses. Doing so could damage or soil the lens, and lead to improper system performance. If you ever touch a lens for any reason, be sure to contact a SUBARU dealer. Continued on next page...
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- Do not change the positions where the stereo cameras are installed or modify any of the surrounding structures. Do not install an interior rearview mirror other than a genuine SUBARU rearview mirror (such as a wide-type mirror) and the sun visor. Also, use the rearview mirror so that it does not obstruct the stereo cameras.
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About EyeSight Do not install any accessories other than the ones designated by SUBARU on the prohibited areas shown in the illustrations (grey zones). Even if some accessories are installed on the outside of the prohibited areas, abnormal operation of EyeSight may occur due to the reflection of the light or any objects.
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Do not install a film on the front windshield. The system may not operate correctly. If there are scratches or cracks on the front windshield, contact a SUBARU dealer. To have the front windshield replaced or repaired, contact a SUBARU dealer.
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About EyeSight EyeSight Functions EyeSight includes the following functions. ■ Pre-Collision Braking System This function uses a following distance warning feature to warn the driver to take evasive action when there is the possibility of a collision with a vehicle or obstacle in front of the driver’s vehicle.
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About EyeSight ■ Lead Vehicle Start Alert This function notifies the driver when the vehicle in front has started moving but the driver’s vehicle has not. Refer to page 74. ■ Conventional Cruise Control In this mode, the system maintains a constant vehicle speed. Tracking of the vehicle in front does not occur.
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About EyeSight Instrument panel display layout (17) (16) (15) (14) km/h (12) (13) (11) (10) (21) (18) (19) (20) S02221 * Display units can be changed in Screen Settings. For details, refer to the Owner’s Manual for your vehicle. EyeSight display area (12) EyeSight temporary stop indicator (White) Adaptive Cruise Control indicator...
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About EyeSight ■ CRUISE indicator This indicator illuminates when the main cruise control is on. : Adaptive Cruise Control (Adaptive Cruise Control indicator) : Conventional Cruise Control (Conventional Cruise Control indicator) Refer to pages 40 and 75. When Adaptive Cruise Control is set and the vehicle detects a car in front, this indicator (white) turns green.
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About EyeSight ■ Set vehicle speed display Displays the set vehicle speed. Refer to pages 40 and 77. ■ Lane Keep Assist indicator This indicator illuminates when Lane Keep Assist is turned on by pressing the (Lane Keep Assist) switch. While the Lane Keep Assist system is activated, if the vehicle travels across a lane marker, the indicator turns from white to green.
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About EyeSight ■ Pre-Collision Braking System OFF indicator light Illuminates when the Pre-Collision Braking System and Pre-Collision Throttle Manage- ment are off. It also illuminates when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position, and then turns off approximately 7 seconds after the engine starts. Refer to page 33.
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About EyeSight ■ (CRUISE) switch Switches cruise control on/off. When this switch is pressed “ ” or “ ” appears on the EyeSight display area in the multi information display. This indicates that the main cruise control is turned on. Refer to pages 40 and 77.
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SI-DRIVE* switch Selects the tracking characteristics linked with the SI-DRIVE (only when adaptive cruise control is set). * SI-DRIVE refers to SUBARU Intelligent Drive. S/I switch Switches between I (Intelligent mode) and S (Sports mode) every time it is pressed.
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About EyeSight ■ (Info)/SET switch This is used in the following situations. When displaying the message that appeared in the warning screen area again. Refer to page 93. When changing the Warning Volume settings, etc. Refer to page 91. ■ (Pre-Collision Braking System OFF) switch Press and hold this switch for approximately 2 seconds or longer to turn off the Pre-Collision...
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About EyeSight ■ Multi function display Set vehicle speed display Lead vehicle indicator Lead vehicle distance indicator Your own vehicle indicator Your own vehicle speed indicator S02307 ● Your own vehicle speed indicator Indicates your own vehicle speed with a red indicator. ●...
Pre-Collision Braking System When there is the risk of a rear-end collision with an obstacle in front, the EyeSight system helps to minimize or prevent a collision by warning the driver. If the driver still does not take evasive action to avoid a collision, the brakes can be automatically applied just before the collision in order to reduce impact damage, or if possible, prevent the collision.
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Pre-Collision Braking System - When the detected object is something other than a vehicle, motorcycle, bicycle or pedestrian • A domestic animal or other animal (a dog or deer, etc.) • A guardrail, telephone pole, tree, fence or wall, etc. - Even if the obstacle is a motorcycle, bicycle or pedestrian, depending on the brightness of the surroundings as well as the relative movement, and aspect or angle of the object, there may be cases when the system can-...
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Pre-Collision Braking System Continued from previous page • When the rear aspect of the vehicle in front is low, small or irregular (the system may recog- nize another part of the vehicle as its rear and will determine operation from that) - When there is an empty truck or trailer with no rear and/or...
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- Tires other than those of the designated size are installed. - Flat tires have been fixed temporarily with a tire repair kit. - The suspension has been modified (including a genuine SUBARU sus- pension that has been modified). - Any object that disturbs the stereo cameras’ view is installed on the vehi- cle.
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Pre-Collision Braking System CAUTION In the following situations, turn off the Pre-Collision Braking System. Other- wise the Pre-Collision Braking System may activate unexpectedly. - When the vehicle is being towed - When loading the vehicle onto a carrier - When a chassis dynamometer, free-rollers or similar equipment is used - When a mechanic lifts up the vehicle, starts the engine and spins the wheels freely - When passing hanging banners, flags or branches, or when thick/tall...
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Pre-Collision Braking System - When the exhaust gas emitted by the vehicle in front is clearly visible in cold weather, etc. S00652 - When there is an obstacle on a curve or intersection - When narrowly passing a vehicle or an object - When stopping very close to a wall or a vehicle in front If there is cargo or installed...
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Pre-Collision Braking System ■ Detection of pedestrians EyeSight system also detect pedestrians. The EyeSight system detects pedestrians from their size, shape and movement. The system detects a pedestrian Approx when the contour of the head and shoulders 3 1/3 ft - are clear.
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Pre-Collision Braking System Pre-Collision Braking System operation When there is an obstacle in the forward direction during driving, the system activates in the following sequence in order to warn the driver, activate braking control, and active the brake lights. Following Distance Warning: When the system determines that there is a risk of collision, a buzzer sounds repeated short beeps and the indicators on the multi information display illuminate to warn the driver.
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Pre-Collision Braking System Obstacle Secondary braking Following distance First braking & warning warning & warning Possible collision area Highly possible Extremely highly possible collision area collision area Indication on the multi Warning Strength of Operating information display buzzer type Automatic Braking system Following Repeated...
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Pre-Collision Braking System Neither first braking nor secondary braking will operate in the following cases. - When the vehicle is traveling at approximately 1 MPH (1 km/h) or less (When the select lever is in the position and your vehicle speed is approximately 2 MPH (4 km/h) or less) or 100 MPH (160 km/h) or more - When Vehicle Dynamics Control is active If the system detects the brake lights of the vehicle in front, your vehicle...
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Pre-Collision Braking System Turning off the Pre-Collision Braking System Pressing and holding the Pre-Collision Braking System OFF switch for approximately 2 sec- onds (or longer) turns off the Pre-Collision Braking System (including Pre-Collision Brake Assist). When 1 short beep sound emits, this control is turned off and the Pre-Collision Braking System OFF indicator light on the instrument panel illuminates.
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Pre-Collision Braking System ■ Pre-Collision Braking System OFF indicator light This indicator light illuminates when the igni- tion switch is turned to the ON position, and remains illuminated for approximately 7 sec- onds after the engine starts. It turns on when the Pre-Collision Braking System is turned off.
- Tires other than those of the designated size are installed. - Flat tires have been fixed temporarily with a tire repair kit. - The suspension has been modified (including a genuine SUBARU sus- pension that has been modified). - Any object that disturbs the stereo cameras’ view is installed on the vehi- cle.
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Adaptive Cruise Control Adaptive Cruise Control is designed for use on expressways, freeways, toll roads, interstate highways and similar limited access roads. It is not intended to be used in city traffic. In the following conditions, do not use Adaptive Cruise Control.
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Adaptive Cruise Control Continued from previous page - When water droplets from rain or the window washer, or dirt has not been fully wiped off the windshield It may not be possible to detect the vehicle in front, making correct control impossible.
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Adaptive Cruise Control Detection of the vehicle in front by the EyeSight stereo cameras Under the following road conditions or conditions of your vehicle, detection of the vehicle in front may not be possible. Vehicles in neighboring traffic lanes or roadside objects may also be incorrectly detected. Under condi- tions such as these, do not use Adaptive Cruise Control.
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Adaptive Cruise Control Continued from previous page - When the vehicle in front is not directly ahead of your vehicle and is shifted to one side S01977 - When there is an obstacle at the side of the road - When the relative speed difference compared to the vehicle in front is large - When a vehicle cuts into...
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Adaptive Cruise Control CAUTION After Adaptive Cruise Control has started, it maintains control continuously according to the behavior of the vehicle in front. When your vehicle comes to a stop if the vehicle in front has stopped, the stay-stopped function is engaged.
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Adaptive Cruise Control How to use Adaptive Cruise Control Adaptive Cruise Control is available when the engine is turned on. ■ Setting Adaptive Cruise Control (1) Setting Adaptive Cruise Control to standby status Press the (CRUISE) switch. At this time, “ ”...
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(CRUISE) switch is pressed, Adaptive Cruise Control will not operate. If the (Adaptive Cruise Control indicator) does not illuminate, even when the (CRUISE) switch is pressed, there may be a malfunction in the system. Contact a SUBARU dealer and have the system inspected.
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Adaptive Cruise Control When a vehicle in front is detected, a buzzer sounds 1 short beep and the lead vehicle indicator will illuminate. (white) will turn green. The vehicle tracks the lead vehicle in front and maintains the selected following distance. At this time, the speed upper limit is the set vehicle speed.
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Adaptive Cruise Control If your vehicle no longer detects the vehicle in front The vehicle gradually accelerates back to the set target vehicle speed and will drive at that constant speed. If a vehicle in front is detected while accelerating to the set target vehicle speed, vehicle tracking will be started again.
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Adaptive Cruise Control ■ Increasing the set vehicle target speed ● Using the RES/SET switch While driving with Adaptive Cruise Control on, operate the RES/SET switch as follows. Push to the “RES/+” side briefly. Every time the switch is pushed, the set vehicle target speed will increase to the next 5 MPH (5 km/h) increment.
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Adaptive Cruise Control ■ Decreasing the set vehicle target speed ● Using the RES/SET switch While driving with Adaptive Cruise Control on, operate the RES/SET switch as follows. Push to the “SET/-” side briefly. Every time the switch is pushed, the set vehicle target speed will decrease in to the next 5 MPH (5 km/h) decrement.
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Adaptive Cruise Control ■ Decelerating temporarily Depress the brake pedal to decelerate tempo- rarily. When the brake pedal is depressed, Adaptive Cruise Control will be canceled. The will be turned off while the set vehicle tar- get speed remains displayed on the EyeSight display area.
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Adaptive Cruise Control ■ Changing the following distance from the vehicle in front The following distance from the vehicle in front setting can be changed in 3 stages. S02085 NOTE The following distance changes according to the vehicle speed and increases the faster the vehicle travels.
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Adaptive Cruise Control ■ Canceling Adaptive Cruise Control ● Canceling by driver operation Either of the following operations will cancel Adaptive Cruise Control. Depress the brake pedal. will be turned off while the set vehicle target speed remains displayed on the EyeSight display area.
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Adaptive Cruise Control ● Automatic cancellation by the system In the following cases, a buzzer will sound a single long beep and Adaptive Cruise Con- trol is automatically canceled. ( is dis- played on the EyeSight display area.) Conditions for automatic cancellation - The grade of the road is very steep.
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If the cruise control func- tion cannot be set even after the condition has been corrected, EyeSight may be malfunctioning. This will not interfere with ordinary driving; how- ever contact a SUBARU dealer and have the system inspected.
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Adaptive Cruise Control ■ Returning to a vehicle speed that was previously set The vehicle speed which was previously set is stored in memory.* To return to set that vehi- cle speed, press the RES/SET switch to the RES/+. ( on the EyeSight display area illu- minates again to indicate that the system has returned to the set status again.) S02089...
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Adaptive Cruise Control Other functions ■ “Brake more” warning The “brake more” warning is activated while Adaptive Cruise Control is tracking a lead vehicle. This function warns the driver when it determines that the current level of deceleration by automatic braking control is insufficient. When the ‘brake more’...
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Adaptive Cruise Control CAUTION The automatic braking function is released gradually approximately 2 seconds after stopping and the vehicle starts creeping forward. Be sure to depress the brake pedal and stop the vehicle completely. NOTE Vehicles in front in the same traffic lane are detected by the stereo cameras within a distance of approximately 360 ft (110 m) in the forward direction.
- The wheel alignment is not adjusted within the specified value. - Flat tires have been fixed temporarily with a tire repair kit. - The suspension has been modified (including genuine SUBARU parts). - Any object that disturbs the stereo cameras’ view is installed on the vehi-...
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- The steering wheel has been replaced with parts other than genuine SUBARU parts. - The headlights are dirty or they have snow, ice or dirt on them. (Objects are not adequately illuminated and are difficult to detect.) - The headlights are not aligned correctly.
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Lane Keep Assist Continued from previous page - Frozen roads, snow-covered roads or other slippery road surfaces The tires may spin, causing loss of control of the vehicle. - When entering a sharp curve into an interchange or junction, or a service area, parking area, toll booth or other facilities.
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- Immediately after the repair or replacement of the suspension or steering system - A winter tire or a tire other than a genuine SUBARU tire is used. - The vehicle is in a crosswind. - The road grade abruptly changes (uphill or downhill).
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Lane Keep Assist Lane Departure Prevention Function The system detects lane markings in order to help prevent departure from the lane. If you drive on expressways, freeways or interstate highways at speeds above approximately 40 MPH (65 km/h) and the vehicle is about to depart from the lane, the system assists the steering operation by turning it to the direction that will help prevent the lane departure.
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Lane Keep Assist Press the (Lane Keep Assist) switch once again to turn it off, and “ ” (Lane Keep Assist indicator) is turned off on the EyeSight display area. The Lane Departure Prevention Function goes into the standby status, and the lane indica- tor illuminates when all of the following conditions are met.
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Lane Keep Assist ■ Canceling Lane Departure Prevention Function ● Cancellation by the operation of a driver (In case no beep sounds) The following operation cancels Lane Departure Prevention Function. If the function is canceled, “ ” (Lane Keep Assist indicator) and the lane indicator are turned off on the EyeSight display area.
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Lane Keep Assist When the system determines that the steering assistance is difficult to continue due to the road condition. When the system determines that the steering assistance is difficult to operate due to another system. When the EyeSight system is temporarily stopped. (“ ”...
Pre-Collision Throttle Management When an obstacle is detected in front of the vehicle, and the vehicle is stopped or traveling very slowly, if the system determines that the accelerator pedal has been depressed by more than the necessary amount (due to driver error), it greatly restricts engine output and ensures that vehicle forward movement is slower than normal in order to give the driver...
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Pre-Collision Throttle Management If your vehicle is trapped on a railroad crossing and you are trying to escape by driving through the crossing gate, the stereo cameras may rec- ognize the crossing gate as an obstacle and Pre-Collision Throttle Management system may activate. In this case, remain calm and either continue to depress the accelerator pedal or turn off the Pre-Collision Throttle Management system.
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Pre-Collision Throttle Management Continued from previous page • When there is a fence or wall, etc., with a uniform pattern (striped pattern, brick, etc.) or with no pat- tern in front • When there is a wall or door made of glass or a mirror in front •...
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Pre-Collision Throttle Management CAUTION In the following situations, turn off Pre-Collision Throttle Management. Other- wise Pre-Collision Throttle Management may activate unexpectedly. - When the vehicle is being towed - When loading the vehicle onto a carrier - When a chassis dynamometer, free-rollers or similar equipment is used - When a mechanic lifts up the vehicle, starts the engine and allows the wheels to spin freely - When passing hanging banners, flags or branches, or when thick/tall...
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Pre-Collision Throttle Management Continued from previous page - When there is an obstacle on a curve or intersection - When narrowly passing a vehicle or object - When stopping very close to a wall or a vehicle in front S01973 NOTE When the accelerator pedal is depressed for approximately three seconds, Pre-Collision Throttle Management will be released gradually.
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Pre-Collision Throttle Management Turning off Pre-Collision Throttle Management Pressing and holding the Pre-Collision Braking System OFF switch for approximately 2 sec- onds or longer will turn off the Pre-Collision Throttle Management System. When 1 short beep sound emits, this function is turned off and the Pre-Collision Braking System OFF indi- cator light on the instrument panel illuminates.
Lane Departure Warning When vehicle speed is approximately 30 MPH (50 km/h) or more, this function warns the driver if the system detects that the vehicle is likely to depart the traffic lane. When Lane Departure Warning activates, a buzzer sounds 6 short beeps, and the steering wheel indicator and right/left lane indicator on the multi information display all flash at the same time.
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Lane Departure Warning CAUTION In the following situations, the Lane Departure Warning will or may not acti- vate: Vehicle speed is approximately 30 MPH (50 km/h) or less. When the steering wheel is turned significantly to either side When the vehicle is driving around a curve whose radius is 0.18 miles (300 m) or smaller.
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Lane Departure Warning Turning off Lane Departure Warning Press and hold the Lane Departure Warning OFF switch for approximately 2 seconds or longer to turn off the Lane Departure Warning. When 1 short beep sound emits, this function is turned off and the Lane Departure Warning OFF indicator light on the instrument panel will illuminate.
Lane Sway Warning Lane Sway Warning This function detects wandering or drifting within a lane, and warns the driver. When the Lane Sway Warning activates, a buzzer sounds 6 short beeps, the steering wheel indicator light blinks and the lane indicator lights on the multi information display blink alternately left and right.
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Lane Sway Warning NOTE Wandering detection is based on several minutes of driving data. Wander- ing will not be detected immediately when it occurs. In addition, the warn- ing may continue for some time even after wandering stops. The Lane Sway Warning System is just a function that warns the driver. When the driver is tired, not concentrating on the road or not paying ade- quate attention to driving, be sure to take rest breaks as often as needed.
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Lane Sway Warning Turning off Lane Sway Warning Press and hold the Lane Departure Warning OFF switch for approximately 2 seconds or longer to turn off the Lane Sway Warning. When 1 short beep sound emits, this function is turned off and the Lane Departure Warning OFF indicator light on the instrument panel illu- minates.
Lead Vehicle Start Alert This function notifies the driver by means of a buzzer and the lead vehicle indicator on the multi information display when the driver’s vehicle remains stopped after the vehicle in front has started to move forward. When the vehicle in front remains stopped continuously (within a following distance of approximately 32 ft (10 m) and the driver’s vehicle remains stopped for several seconds or longer), the system continues to detect the vehicle in front and this alarm activates if the vehicle in front advances approximately 10 ft (3 m) or more while the...
Conventional Cruise Control Conventional Cruise Control About Conventional Cruise Control Conventional Cruise Control is a driving support system intended to allow more comfortable driving on expressways, freeways and interstate highways. It can be used to travel at a con- stant speed by maintaining the vehicle speed that was set by the driver. Please remember that you should not exceed posted speed limits.
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Conventional Cruise Control NOTE When the (CRUISE) switch is first turned on, the Adaptive Cruise Control is set. To change the Cruise Control mode, press and hold the (following distance setting) switch for approximately 2 seconds or longer. (This is effective only when the main Cruise Control is on and neither Adaptive Cruise Control nor Conventional Cruise Control are set.) Conventional Cruise Control can be used even when EyeSight is tempo- rarily turned off.
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Conventional Cruise Control How to use the Conventional Cruise Control Conventional Cruise Control can be set when the following conditions are met. - The select lever is in the position and the paddle shift is not operated. - The brake pedal is released. - The vehicle speed is between approximately 25 MPH (40 km/h) and 90 MPH (145 km/h).
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Conventional Cruise Control (2) Switch to Conventional Cruise Control. Press and hold the (following distance setting) switch for approximately 2 seconds or longer to switch from Adaptive Cruise Control to Conventional Cruise Control. A buzzer sounds 1 short beep. At this time, the following distance setting indicator on the EyeSight display area of the multi information display turns off and (Conventional Cruise Control) is displayed.
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Conventional Cruise Control (4) When the vehicle speed is between approximately 25 MPH (40 km/h) and 90 MPH (145 km/h), press the RES/SET switch to the “SET/-”. The vehicle speed at the time the switch is pressed becomes the set vehicle speed, and constant-speed driving is engaged.
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Conventional Cruise Control ■ Increasing the set vehicle speed The following two methods can be used to increase the set vehicle speed. ● Using the RES/SET switch Pressing to the “RES/+” side briefly Every time you press the “RES/+” side, the set vehicle speed will increase to the next 5 MPH (5 km/h) increment.
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Conventional Cruise Control ■ Decreasing the set vehicle speed ● Using the RES/SET switch Pressing to the “SET/-” side briefly Every time you press the “SET/-” side, the set vehicle speed decreases to the next 5 MPH (5 km/h) decrement. Pressing to the “SET/-”...
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Conventional Cruise Control ■ Decelerating temporarily Depress the brake pedal to decelerate tempo- rarily. When the brake pedal is depressed, Conventional Cruise Control will be canceled. While the set vehicle target speed remains displayed on the EyeSight display area, will be turned off. Release the brake pedal and press the RES/SET switch for “RES/+”...
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Conventional Cruise Control ● Automatic cancellation by the system In the following cases, a buzzer sounds a single long beep and the Cruise control function is automatically canceled ( is displayed on the EyeSight display area.). After the condi- tions listed below have been eliminated, perform the cruise control set operation again to reactivate cruise control.
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If cruise control cannot be set even after the condition has been corrected, EyeSight may be malfunctioning. This will not interfere with ordinary driving; however the system should be inspected by a SUBARU dealer as soon as possible.
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Conventional Cruise Control ■ Resuming a vehicle speed that was previously stored A vehicle speed that has been previously set is stored in memory . To recall and set that vehicle speed, press the RES/SET switch to the “RES/+”. (The EyeSight display area shows the set condition again.) Resume is possible when a vehicle speed was previously set, and the current vehicle speed is approximately 20 MPH (30 km/h) or more.
List of buzzer sounds Buzzer sound Status Reference page Single continuous Pre-Collision Braking System: Refer to page 29. beep Secondary Braking is active. Adaptive Cruise Control or Conventional Cruise Refer to pages Single long beep Control is canceled. 49 and 83. Lane Keep Assist is canceled automatically.
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List of buzzer sounds Buzzer sound Status Reference page Either of the following occurred while Adaptive Refer to page 42. Cruise Control was set. - A vehicle in front is detected - A vehicle in front is no longer detected The cruise control mode (Adaptive Cruise Refer to page 78.
If both the EyeSight warning indicator and the CHECK ENGINE warning light/malfunction indicator light illuminate at the same time while driving, have your vehicle checked/repaired by a SUBARU dealer as soon as possible. EyeSight cannot be used if there is an abnormality with the engine, etc.
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In low or high temperatures The system will restart once the temperature is within the operational range of the EyeSight system. If the system does not restart, even when the S00701 temperature inside the vehicle is normal, contact your SUBARU dealer for an inspection.
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3 times after the elapsed, contact your engine was started SUBARU dealer for an When the engine is inspection. stopped When the electronic power steering system is...
Customizing functions Customizing functions The following settings can be changed on the multi information display. Item Setting Default setting Warning Volume Max/Mid/Min EyeSight Lead Vehicle Acquisition Sound ON/OFF Lead Vehicle Moving Monitor Function ON/OFF NOTE The following settings can be restored to the factory (default) settings. Refer to the Owner’s Manual for your vehicle.
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Customizing functions ● Warning Volume setting The volume can be set to Max/Mid/Min. When on the Warning Volume settings screen, if the volume is selected with the switch, 3 short beeps will sound. ● Lead Vehicle Acquisition Sound setting The Lead Vehicle Acquisition Sound setting can be activated (ON) or deactivated (OFF). ●...
Message screen list Message screen list If an EyeSight warning or malfunction is detected, a message will be displayed on the multi information display. Depending on the message, a buzzer will sound at the same time. Normal indicator Message indicator Normal indicator EyeSight Off Check Manual...
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Message screen list ■ Message screen list (precautions and notices) Item Displayed screen mark Action Pre-Collision Braking None Refer to page 29. System The “brake more” None Refer to page 52. warning S00695 Pre-Collision Throttle None Refer to page 62. Management Lane Departure Warning None...
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Message screen list ■ Message screen list (malfunction, temporary stop) Item Displayed screen mark Action EyeSight System Refer to page 88. Malfunction (yellow) S00699 Refer to page 89. (white) S00700 EyeSight system Refer to page 89. temporary stop (white) S00701 Refer to page 90.
Troubleshooting Adaptive Cruise control cannot be set. Did you remember to press the (CRUISE) switch? If you have not pressed the (CRUISE) switch, (Adaptive Cruise Control) will not be shown. Is EyeSight operation temporarily stopped? When EyeSight is temporarily stopped, is displayed on the multi information display.
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Troubleshooting A vehicle (in front of your vehicle) is not detected, is detected later or detection is lost quickly. Is the vehicle in front stopped, moving slowly relative to your vehicle or moving extremely slowly? Detection of stopped vehicles, vehicle moving slowly relative to your vehicle, and vehicles moving extremely slowly may be difficult.
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Troubleshooting EyeSight does not restart after a temporary stop. Has the vehicle been parked in a cold or hot place? In either of these cases, EyeSight may temporarily stop operating until the temperature increases or decreases to a temperature at which the camera is operable. Are you driving in the rain with old wipers or is there an oily film on the windshield? Replace the wipers with new ones, or clean the oily film off the windshield.
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Troubleshooting Cruise control is canceled automatically. Did you perform one of the following operations? Manually depressing the brake pedal Pressing the (CRUISE) switch - If the (CRUISE) switch is pressed while the cruise control is set, the cruise control will be canceled. Staying on a steep slope Turning the steering wheel sharply Operating the paddle shift lever...