Subaru Outback Manuals 2013 EyeSight® Driving Assist System Manual | Page 82

Troubleshooting EyeSight does not restart after a temporary stop. Is Vehicle Dynamics Control turned off? EyeSight cannot be activated when Vehicle Dynamics Control is off. 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. Are you driving in poor weather conditions with heavy rain, snow, fog, or dust? In these cases, EyeSight may temporarily stop operating while visibility is very low. Is your vehicle subject to sunlight from the front (sunset or sunrise, etc.) or to bright headlights from oncoming vehicles at nighttime? In these cases, EyeSight may temporarily stop operating. The timing of the “brake more” warning is sometimes earlier and sometimes later than what seems to be normal operation. The “brake more” warning sounds when the system determines that more braking is necessary, based on conditions such as the distance from the vehicle in front and the difference in speed compared to it. As a result, timing may vary depending on how the brakes are applied in relation to the vehicle in front, and your relative speed to that vehicle. Acceleration is sometimes slower and sometimes faster when the vehicle in front is no longer detected, and your vehicle is returning to a previously set target speed using Adaptive Cruise Control. 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. Cruise control is canceled automatically. Did you perform one of the following operations? Manually depressing the brake pedal Pressing the CANCEL switch for cruise control Operating the paddle shift lever Shifting the selector lever to the M position Pressing the Vehicle Dynamics Control OFF switch Has the EyeSight system temporarily stopped? 80