SUBARU CROSSTREK 2016 1.G Driving Assist Manual

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■ (CRUISE) switch
•Switches cruise control* on/off.
• When this switch is pressed “ ” or “ ” appears on the EyeSight display area in the
multi information display. This indicates that the main cruise control is turned on.
Ÿ Refer to pages 39 and 68.
• Can be used to cancel the cruise control.
Ÿ Refer to pages 47 and 73.
* Adaptive Cruise Control and Conventional Cruise Control
■ RES/SET switch

SET/-
• Can be used to set cruise control*.
• Can be used to reduce the set vehicle speed (when cruise control* is currently set).
Ÿ Refer to pages 40 and 44 (for Adaptive Cruise Control).
Ÿ Refer to pages 70 and 72 (for Conventional Cruise Control).
●RES/+
•After cruise control* is canceled, this switch can be used to resume the cruise control
function at the vehicle speed that was previously set.
• Can be used to increase set vehicle speed (when cruise control
* is currently set).
Ÿ Refer to pages 43 and 50 (for Adaptive Cruise Control).
Ÿ Refer to page 76 (for Conventional Cruise Control).
* Adaptive Cruise Control and Conventional Cruise Control
■ (Following distance setting) switch
•Can be used to switch the set following distance in 3 stages: (only when Adaptive Cruise
Control is on).
Ÿ Refer to page 46.
• When the (CRUISE) switch is on, press and hold this switch for approximately 2
seconds or longer to select Adaptive Cruise Control or Conventional Cruise Control.
■ switch/ switch
These are used in the following situations.
• When switching the screen displayed on the meter display.
• When changing the Warning Volume settings, etc.
Ÿ Refer to page 82.

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■ (Info)/SET switch
This is used in the following situations.
• When displaying the message that appeared in the pop-up screen area again.
Ÿ Refer to page 84.
• When changing the Warning Volume settings, etc.
Ÿ Refer to page 82.
■ (Pre-Collision Braking System OFF) switch
Press and hold this switch for approximately 2
seconds or longer to turn off the Pre-Collision
Braking System and Pre-Collision Throttle
Management.
When these functions are off, the Pre-Colli-
sion Braking System OFF indicator light on
the instrument panel illuminates.
Press and hold the switch again to turn on the
Pre-Collision Braking System and Pre-Colli-
sion Throttle Management. This turns off the
Pre-Collision Braking System OFF indicator
light.
Ÿ Refer to page 31.
■(Lane Departure Warning OFF) switch
Press and hold this switch for approximately 2
seconds or longer to turn off the Lane Depar-
ture Warning and Lane Sway Warning func-
tions.
When these functions are off, the Lane
Departure Warning OFF indicator light on the
instrument panel illuminates.
Press and hold the switch again to turn on the
Lane Departure Warning and Lane Sway
Warning functions. This turns off the Lane
Departure Warning OFF indicator light.
Ÿ Refer to page 61.
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■Multi function display (Non U.S. models)

Your own vehicle speed indicator
Indicates your own vehicle speed with a red indicator.
●Set vehicle speed indicator
Indicates the set vehicle speed.
●Your own vehicle indicator
When the brake pedal is depressed or the brake control function is active, the brake light on
the indicator illuminates in red.
●Lead vehicle indicator
While the Adaptive Cruise Control is set to on, this indicator is displayed when a vehicle is
detected in front.
●Lead vehicle distance indicator
While the Adaptive Cruise Control is set to on, the distance to the vehicle in front is visually
displayed when following the vehicle in front.
Set vehicle speed display Your own vehicle
indicator
Your own vehicle
speed indicator Lead vehicle
indicator
Lead vehicle
distance indicator
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Pre-Collision Braking System
When there is the risk of a rear-end collision with a obstacle in front, the EyeSight system
helps to minimize or prevent a collision by warning the driver. If the driver still does not take
evasive action to avoid a collision, the brakes can be automatically applied just before the
collision in order to reduce impact damage, or if possible, prevent the collision. If the driver
takes evasive action to avoid a collision, Pre-Collision Brake Assist will operate in order to
help the driver to prevent the collision.
This system can be effective not only with direct rear-end collisions, but also with offset
rear-end collisions. This function can be activated when the select lever is in the , or positions.
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WARNING
•Never use the Pre-Collision Braking System and Pre-Collision Brake
Assist to stop your car or avoid a collision under ordinary conditions. These
functions cannot prevent collisions under all conditions. If the driver relies
only on the Pre-Collision Braking System for Brake operation, collisions
may occur.
• When a warning is activated, pay attention to the front of the vehicle and its
surroundings, and operate the brake pedal and/or take other actions if nec-
essary.
• The EyeSight Pre-Collision Braking System is primarily designed to pre-
vent rear-end collisions with other vehicles when possible and to minimize
damage and injuries in the event of a collision. In addition to other vehi-
cles, things such as motorbikes, bicycles and pedestrians can also be
treated as obstacles. However, there may be cases when detection is not
possible depending on a variety of conditions
*2. For example, when a vehi-
cle is viewed from the side, oncoming vehicle, vehicles approaching in
reverse, small animals or children, or walls or doors are not likely to be
detected.
• The Pre-Collision Braking System will operate at the point when it deter-
mines that a collision cannot be avoided and is designed to apply strong
braking force just before a collision. The result of this varies depending on
a variety of conditions
*2. Because of this, performance of this function will
not always be the same.
• When the Pre-Collision Braking System is activated, it will continue to
operate even if the accelerator pedal is partially depressed. However, it will
be canceled if the accelerator pedal is deeply depressed.
• If the driver depresses the brake pedal or turns the steering wheel, the sys-
tem may determine that this constitutes evasive action by the driver, and
the automatic braking control may not activate in order to allow the driver
full control.
• When the difference in speed with the obstacle in front is the following fig-
ure
*1 or more, it may not be possible to avoid a collision. Even if the speed
difference is the following figure*1 or less, in cases such as when another
vehicle cuts in front of you, or in other cases depending on visibility, the
condition of road surface and other factors
*2, the function may be unable to
stop the vehicle or may not activate. Pre-Collision Brake Assist also may
not activate depending on the conditions
*2 listed below.
*1: For vehicles: approximately 30 MPH (50 km/h), For pedestrians: approximately 20 MPH (35 km/h)
*2: Conditions - Distance to obstacle in front of you, speed difference, proximity condi- tions, lateral displacement (the amount of offset)
- Vehicle conditions (amount of load, number of occupants, etc.)
- Road conditions (grade, slipperiness, shape, bumps, etc.)
- When visibility ahead is poor (rain, snow, fog or smoke, etc.)
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- When the detected object is something other than a vehicle, motorcycle,
bicycle or pedestrian• A domestic animal or other animal (a dog or deer, etc.)
• A guardrail, telephone pole, tree, fence or wall, etc.
- Even if the obstacle is a motorcycle, bicycle or pedestrian, depending on
the brightness of the surroundings as well as the relative movement, and
aspect or angle of the object, there may be cases when the system can-
not detect it.
- When the system determines that operation by the driver (based on accelerator pedal operation, braking, steering wheel angle, etc.) is
intended as evasive action
- Vehicle maintenance status (brake systems, tire wear, tire pressure, whether a temporary spare tire is being used, etc.)
- When towing a trailer or another vehicle, etc.
- When the brakes are cold due to outside temperature being low or just after starting the engine.
- When the brakes are overheated on downhill grades (braking effective- ness is reduced)
- When driving in rain or after washing the vehicle (the brakes are wet and
braking effectiveness is reduced)
- Recognition conditions of the stereo cameras In particular, the function may be unable to stop the vehicle or may not
activate in the following cases.
• Bad weather (for example heavy rain, a blizzard or thick fog)
• When visibility is poor due to sand, smoke or water vapor in the air or when the vehicle in front or oncoming traffic causes water, snow, dirt,
dust or other substances to obscure the view through the windshield
• 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 approaching a motorcycle, bicycle or pedestrian at night
• When ambient light is poor in the evening or early morning
• When a vehicle, motorcycle, bicycle or pedestrian is outside the area illuminated by the headlights
• When affected by strong light from the front (for example, sunlight at
dawn, sunset or headlight beams, etc.)
• When there is snow, frost, dirt or dust on the windshield or it is clouded
• When fluid has not been fully wiped off the windshield during or after washer use
• When the target cannot be correctly recognized because the stereo cameras’ view is obstructed by water droplets from rain or the window
washer, or by the wiper blades.
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• When the rear aspect of
the vehicle in front is
low, small or irregular
(the system may recog-
nize another part of the
vehicle as its rear and
will determine operation
from that)- When there is an
empty truck or trailer
with no rear and/or
side panels on the
cargo bed
- With vehicles that have cargo protruding
from their back ends
- With non-standard shaped vehicles (vehicle transporters or vehicles with a sidecar fitted, etc.)
- When the height of the vehicle is low, etc.
• When there is a wall, etc. in front of a stopped vehicle
• When there is another object near the vehicle
• When a vehicle, etc. has it’s side facing you.
• With vehicles that are backing up or with oncoming vehicles, etc.
• When the size and height of an obstacle is smaller than the limitations
of the stereo cameras’ recognition capability- With small animals or children, etc.
- With pedestrians who are sitting or lying down
• When the detected object
is a fence or wall, etc.
with a uniform pattern (a
striped pattern or brick
pattern, etc.)
• When there is a wall ordoor made of glass or a
mirror in front
• When the vehicle in front suddenly swerves, accel-
erates, or decelerates.
• When a vehicle, motorcy- cle, bicycle or pedestrian
suddenly cuts in from the
side or suddenly runs in
front of you.
• When you suddenly change lanes and your vehicle is immediately
behind an obstacle
• When there is a vehicle, motorcycle, bicycle or pedestrian in a location
close to your vehicle’s bumper
• When the speed difference between your vehicle and an obstacle is 5 MPH (5 km/h) or less (As braking is performed once the obstacle is in
close proximity to your vehicle, depending on the shape and size of the
obstacle, there may be some cases when the obstacle is outside the
range of the cameras’ field of vision.)
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• When driving on sharp curves, steep uphill grades or steep downhill
grades
• When driving on a bumpy or unpaved road
• When there are changes in brightness, such as at a tunnel entrance or exit
• Do not test Pre-Collision Braking System on its own. It may operate
improperly and cause an accident.
• The system may not operate correctly under the conditions listed below.
When these conditions occur, turn off the Pre-Collision Braking System.
- The tire pressure is not correct.
*1
- The temporary spare tire is installed on any wheel.*1
- Tires that are worn or have large variations in wear conditions are installed.*1
- Tires other than those of the designated size are installed.*1
- Flat tires have been fixed temporarily with a tire repair kit.
- The suspension has been modified (including a genuine SUBARU sus-
pension that has been modified).
- Any object that disturbs the stereo cameras’ view is installed on the vehi- cle.
- The headlights are dirty or they have snow and ice or dirt on them. (Objects are not correctly illuminated and are difficult to detect.)
- The optical axes are not aligned correctly. (Objects are not correctly illu-
minated and are difficult to detect.)
- The lights including headlights and fog lamps have been modified.
- Vehicle operation has become compromised due to an accident or mal-
function.
- The brake system warning light is illuminated in red.
- A heavy cargo is loaded onto or inside the vehicle.
- The maximum number of occupants is exceeded.
- There is something wrong with the combination meter; such as when the
lights do not illuminate, the beeps do not sound, the display is different
from when it is normal, etc.
*2
*1: The wheels and tires have functions that are critically important. Be sure to use the correct ones. For details, refer to the Owner’s Manual
for your vehicle.
*2: For details about the combination meter, refer to the Owner’s Manual for your vehicle.

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CAUTION
•In the following situations, turn off the Pre-Collision Braking System. Other-
wise the Pre-Collision Braking System may activate unexpectedly.
- When the vehicle is being towed
- When loading the vehicle onto a carrier
- When a chassis dynamometer, free-rollers or similar equipment is used
- When a mechanic lifts up the vehicle, starts the engine and spins the wheels freely
- When passing hanging banners, flags or branches, or when thick/tall
vegetation is contacting the vehicle
- When using a drive-through car wash
• The Pre-Collision Braking System may activate in the following situations.
Therefore concentrate on safe driving.
- When passing through an automatic gate (opening and shutting)
- When driving close to the vehicle in front
- When driving in a location where the grade of the road changes rapidly
- When visibility is poor due to sand, smoke or water vapor in the air, or when the vehicle in front or oncoming traffic causes water, snow, dirt or other
substances to obscure the view
- When passing through clouds of steam or smoke, etc.
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- When the exhaust gas emitted by the vehicle in front is clearly visible in cold
weather, etc.
- When there is an obstacle on a curve or intersection
- When narrowly passing a vehicle or an object
- When stopping very close to
a wall or a vehicle in front
• If there is cargo or installed
accessories, etc. that are pro-
truding over the edge of the
front bumper, the vehicle’s
length will increase and the
system may not be able to pre-
vent a collision.
• If the driver operates the brake
pedal during automatic braking, the pedal may feel stiff; however, this is nor-
mal. By depressing the brake pedal further you can apply more braking force.
NOTE
Some unusual noises may be audible during automatic braking. This is
caused by the braking control and is normal.
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■Detection of pedestrians
The EyeSight system can also detect
pedestrians. The EyeSight system detects
pedestrians from their size, shape and
movement. The system detects a pedestrian
when the contour of the head and shoulders
are clear.
WARNING
The EyeSight system’s Pre-Collision Braking function also treats pedestrians
as obstacles. However, depending on the conditions, there may be cases
when the system cannot detect a pedestrian. In the following conditions, the
possibility that the system may not be able to detect a pedestrian as an object
is particularly high.
• When pedestrians are walking in a group
• When a pedestrian is next to a wall or other obstacle
• When a pedestrian is using an umbrella
• When a pedestrian is wearing clothes that are a similar color to the sur-
rounding environment
• When a pedestrian is carrying bulky luggage
• When a pedestrian is bent over, crouching down or lying down
• When a pedestrian is in a dark location
• When a pedestrian suddenly crosses in front of you from the side or sud-
denly runs in front of you
Approx
3 1/3 ft -
6 2/3 ft
(1-2 m)
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