Subaru Outback Manuals 2016 Outback EyeSight® Driving Assist System | Page 38

Adaptive Cruise Control
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- 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.
- When the stereo cameras’ field of view is obstructed( for example by a canoe on the roof of the vehicle)
� The stereo cameras may have difficulty detecting the following objects or conditions. Operate the brake pedal and take other actions as necessary.- Vehicles at significantly different speeds( vehicles driving slowly, stopped or oncoming vehicles, etc.)- Vehicles cutting into your lane- Motorcycles, bicycles, pedestrians and animals, etc.- When light is poor in the evening or early morning- When driving at night or in a tunnel without the headlights on- When driving at night or in a tunnel when there is a vehicle in front that does not have its taillights on- When affected by strong light from the front( sunlight or headlight high beams, etc.)
- Vehicles in front that have a rear aspect that is low, small or irregular( the system may recognize another part of the vehicle and will determine operation from that) � An empty truck or trailer that has no cargo in the cargo bed being affected by wind
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� Vehicles that have cargo protruding from their back ends
� Non-standard shaped ve- hicles( vehicle transporters or vehicles with a sidecar fitted, etc.)
� Vehicles that are low- Objects that are located close to the bumper of your vehicle � When you do not want to use Adaptive Cruise Control, be sure to turn the
( CRUISE) switch off. If the switch is left on, cruise control may be accidentally engaged, possibly resulting in an accident.
� Before using Adaptive Cruise Control, be sure to fully verify the safety of the vehicle occupants and the area around the vehicle. Never operate the cruise control from outside the vehicle.
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