Subaru Crosstrek Manuals 2021 Crosstrek EyeSight Driving Assist Manual | Page 134

Troubleshooting When the vehicle in front has turned off the roadway or the distance from the vehicle in front has increased, acceleration is sometimes slower or faster. Depending on the timing of when the detection of the vehicle in front is lost, EyeSight’s ability to react may be slower, causing the start of acceleration to feel delayed and braking time to feel longer than what seems to be normal operation. What acceleration level did you select for cruise control*? Acceleration may vary because the cruise control characteristics vary depending on the selected mode. *: Adaptive Cruise Control and Conventional Cruise Control Cruise control is canceled automatically. Did you perform one of the following operations? � Page 60 (Adaptive Cruise Control) � Page 112 (Conventional Cruise Control) Has the EyeSight system temporarily stopped while the Adaptive Cruise Control function was in use? A noise occurs when automatic braking control activates. This is the sound of the automatic braking control operating - there are some mechanical components to the system, and they do occasionally make audible sounds during automatic braking control. This does not indicate a malfunction. Braking control activates frequently when driving with Adaptive Cruise Control in heavy traffic. When Adaptive Cruise Control is activated, the EyeSight system performs control based on the movement of vehicles or objects in front. As a result, acceleration and deceleration may be more frequent while the system adjusts to vehicles or objects the camera system is detecting. If it is difficult to maintain a consistent following distance under certain conditions (such as in heavy traffic, poor weather or urban environments, etc.), do not use Adaptive Cruise Control. 132