Subaru Outback Manuals 2022 Outback EyeSight Driving Assist System Manual | Page 55

Advanced Adaptive Cruise Control
NOTE
• The set vehicle speed can be set between 20 mph ( 30 km / h ) and 90 mph ( 145 km / h ).
• If the vehicle speed is approximately 20 mph ( 30 km / h ) or less when the vehicle speed is set , the set vehicle speed is set to 20 mph ( 30 km / h ).
• When driving on a curve , the vehicle may not accelerate , or may decelerate , even if the set vehicle speed is higher than the current vehicle speed .
• If ( Adaptive Cruise Control indicator ) does not illuminate even when the ( CRUISE ) switch is pressed , Adaptive Cruise Control will not operate .
• If ( Adaptive Cruise Control indicator ) does not illuminate even when the
( CRUISE ) switch is pressed and this occurs frequently , there may be a malfunction in the system . Contact a SUBARU dealer and have the system inspected .
When a vehicle in front is detected , a notification sounds 1 short beep and the lead vehicle indicator will illuminate . The vehicle follows the lead vehicle in front and maintains the selected following distance . At this time , the cruise speed is adjusted to and will not exceed the set vehicle speed . If the vehicle in front is no longer detected , a notification sounds 1 short beep and the lead vehicle indicator turns off . While the driver accelerates the vehicle by depressing the accelerator pedal , ( Adaptive Cruise Control indicator ) will turn from green to white . When acceleration has stopped , ( Adaptive Cruise Control indicator ) will turn from white to green .
NOTE
Lead vehicle indicator
The notification sound ( lead vehicle acquisition sound ) that occurs when a vehicle in front is detected or no longer detected while Adaptive Cruise Control is activated can be turned off by changing settings .
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