Subaru Ascent Manuals 2025 Ascent Owner's Manual | Page 239

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. When the EyeSight system is malfunctioning or temporarily stopped.
NOTE
. Do not overestimate the capacity of the high beam assist function. The driver always has the responsibility to understand the surrounding situation, to drive safely, and to change the headlight mode manually if necessary.
. The factory setting( default setting) for this function is set as“ operational”. This setting can be changed to OFF( non-operation) at SUBARU dealers. For more details, contact a SUBARU dealer.
! How to use the high beam assist function
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The high beam assist function will be activated when all the following conditions are met.
. The light control switch is in the“ AUTO” position and the low beam headlights are on automatically.
. The turn signal lever is pushed forward.
High beam assist indicator light
When the high beam assist function is activated, the high beam assist indicator light on the combination meter will illuminate.
NOTE
If the high beam assist function is malfunctioning or temporarily stopped, the headlight will be fixed at low beam.
! How to temporarily lower the sensitivity of the high beam assist function
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The sensitivity of the high beam assist function can be lowered by performing the following operations.
1. Before turning the ignition switch to the“ ON” position, set the light control switch to the“ AUTO” position and push the signal lever forward( high beam position).
2. Turn the ignition switch to the“ ON” position and within approximately 15 seconds, press the“ /”( following distance setting) switch more than 10 times consecutively.
When the sensitivity of the high beam assist function is lowered, the high beam assist indicator light“” on the combination meter will flash.
NOTE
. The sensitivity of the high beam assist function cannot be lowered in the following conditions. – The Cruise Control indicator is illuminated. – The EyeSight warning indicator
( yellow) is illuminated.
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