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- Any object that disturbs the stereo cameras’ view is installed on the vehi-
cle.
- Tire chains are installed.
- When you feel an abnormal vibration in the steering wheel or feel the steering wheel is heavier than usual.
- The steering wheel has been replaced with parts other than genuine SUBARU parts.
- The headlights are dirty or they have snow, ice or dirt on them. (Objects are not adequately illuminated and are difficult to detect.)
- The headlights are not aligned correctly. (Objects are not adequately illu- minated and are difficult to detect.)
- The headlights and fog lamps, and other lights, have been modified.
- Vehicle operation has become compromised due to an accident or mal- function.
- The brake system warning light (red) is illuminated.
- A heavy cargo is loaded onto or inside the vehicle.
- The maximum number of occupants is exceeded.
- Your vehicle is towing a vehicle, etc.
- There is something wrong with the combination meter. For example, an indicator light or a warning light in the combination meter does not prop-
erly turn on or off, a beep does not sound, or the indication on the liquid-
crystal display is different from when it is normal.
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*1: The wheels and tires have critically important functions. Be sure to
use the appropriate ones.
For details, refer to the Owner’s Manual for your vehicle.
*2: For details about the functions and operations of the combination meter, refer to the Owner’s Manual for your vehicle.
x Lane Keep Assist is designed for use on expressways, freeways, toll
roads, interstate highways and similar limited access roads. In the follow-
ing conditions, do not use Lane Keep Assist. Doing so may result in an
accident.
- Ordinary roads (roads other than those mentioned above)
- Roads with sharp curves
- Roads with lane restric- tions or tentative lanes due
to construction work, etc.
- Old lane markings remain.
- Snow, puddles or snow melting agents remain on
the road surface.
- Cracks or constructed traces remain on the road
surface.
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The system detects lane markings in order to help prevent departure from the lane. If you
drive on expressways, freeways or interstate highways at speeds above approximately 40
MPH (65 km/h) and the vehicle is about to depart from the lane, the system assists the
steering operation by turning it to the direction that will help prevent the lane departure.
■How to use Lane Departure Prevention Function
Press the (Lane Keep Assist) switch.
Lane Keep Assist is turned on, and “ ” (Lane Keep Assist indicator) (white) is displayed
on the EyeSight display area of the multi information display.
Lane Departure Prevention Function
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Press the (Lane Keep Assist) switch once again to turn it off, and “ ” (Lane Keep
Assist indicator) is turned off on the EyeSight display area.
The Lane Departure Prevention Function goes into the standby status, and the lane indica-
tor illuminates when all of the following conditions are met.x The vehicle speed is between approximately 40 MPH (65 km/h) and 90 MPH (145 km/h).
x The system is detecting the lane markings.
x The driver is holding the steering wheel.
x When driving on a road that has a lane width that is between approximately 10 ft (3 m)
and 15 ft (4.5 m).
x When driving on a straight road or gentle curve.
x When driving near the center of a lane.
When the vehicle is about to depart from the lane, Lane Departure Prevention Function
starts to operate and “ ” (Lane Keep Assist indicator) illuminates in green while it is
operating.
NOTE
x If you just lightly put your hands on the steering wheel for a certain period
of time or if you do not operate the steering wheel, the function will auto-
matically be canceled. (“ ” Lane Keep Assist indicator) illuminates in
white again.)
x Lane Departure Prevention Function operates when the system deter-
mines that the vehicle will depart from the lane if you continue to drive in
the same manner. Therefore, it operates at an earlier timing than Lane
Departure Warning (
Ÿ Refer to page 68.) (it may depend on the surround-
ing environment and road condition).
x The lane indicator in the standby status and in operation may illuminate
only on the left side or right side.
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■Canceling Lane Departure Prevention Function

Cancellation by the operation of a driver (In case no beep sounds)
The following operation cancels Lane Departure Prevention Function.
If the function is canceled, “ ” (Lane Keep Assist indicator) and the lane indicator are
turned off on the EyeSight display area. x Press the (Lane Keep Assist) switch.
Either of the following operations temporarily cancels the Lane Departure Prevention Function.
While temporarily canceling the function, “ ” (Lane Keep Assist indicator) on the
EyeSight display area illuminates in white and the lane indicator is turned off. x Depressing the brake pedal
x Operating the turn signal lever
x When the system determines that the driver operates the steering wheel to make a lane
change.
x Turning on the hazard warning flasher switch
●Automatic cancellation by the system (An audible beep will sound.)
Under the following conditions, a beep sounds and the Lane Departure Prevention Function
is temporarily canceled.
While the function is temporarily canceled, “ ” (Lane Keep Assist indicator) on the
EyeSight display area illuminates in white and the lane indicator is turned off.
x When the system cannot detect the lane.
x The windshield wiper operates at a high speed.
x The vehicle speed is less than approximately 37 MPH (60 km/h) or is more than approxi-
mately 93 MPH (150 km/h).
x The ABS, the Vehicle Dynamics Control or the Traction Control System operates.
x Either the driver’s door, the front passenger’s door or the rear door is open.
x The seatbelt of driver’s seat is unfastened.
x The electronic parking brake is applied (The electric parking brake indicator light illumi-
nates or blinks).
x The select lever is shifted to a position other than or position.
x The system could not detect the steering
operation by the driver for a certain period of
time.
- When the system detected no steering operation, the interruption screen appears
on the multi information display. The inter-
ruption screen continues to appear until
the system detects the steering operation.
If the system still cannot detect the steer-
ing operation, the Lane Departure Preven-
tion Function is automatically canceled.
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Pre-Collision Throttle Management
When an obstacle is detected in front of the
vehicle, and the vehicle is stopped or traveling
very slowly, if the system determines that the
accelerator pedal has been depressed by
more than the necessary amount (due to
driver error), it greatly restricts engine output
and ensures that vehicle forward movement is
slower than normal in order to give the driver
additional time to brake or react.
During system operation, a buzzer will sound
several short beeps, and “Obstacle Detected”
will be shown on the warning screen area of
the multi information display. The lead vehicle
indicator will also flash.
This function only activates when the trans-
mission select lever is in the or posi-
tion.
WARNING
Do not rely excessively on Pre-Collision Throttle Management. Pre-
Collision Throttle Management is not designed to help you avoid colli-
sions in many situations. Always check the select lever and pedal posi-
tions as well as the surrounding environment before starting and
operating the vehicle. Relying only on Pre-Collision Throttle
Management could result in an accident.x Pre-Collision Throttle Management is not designed to maintain the vehicle
in a stopped condition.
x Pre-Collision Throttle Management will not reduce acceleration under all
conditions. It is also not designed to prevent collisions.
x Pre-Collision Throttle Management will operate when an obstacle is
detected in front. However, this function will not reduce acceleration in
cases where no obstacle is recognized (for example when approaching a
cliff, etc.)
x Do not intentionally depress the accelerator pedal excessively when there
are obstacles nearby. If the driver relies only on Pre-Collision Throttle
Management to control acceleration, collisions may occur.
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Lead Vehicle Start Alert
This function notifies the driver by means of a buzzer and the lead vehicle indicator on the
multi information display when the driver’s vehicle remains stopped after the vehicle in front
has started to move forward. When the vehicle in front remains stopped continuously (within
a following distance of approximately 32 ft (10 m) and the driver’s vehicle remains stopped
for several seconds or longer), the system continues to detect the vehicle in front and this
alarm activates if the vehicle in front advances approximately 10 ft (3 m) or more while the
driver’s vehicle remains stationary.
This function only activates when the select lever is in the , or position.
When the Lead Vehicle Start Alert activates, a buzzer sounds a two-tone beep and the lead
vehicle indicator moves.
NOTE
xThe Lead Vehicle Start Alert setting can be turned on or off.
Ÿ Refer to page 89.
x Under the following conditions, the Lead Vehicle Start Alert may activate
even when the vehicle in front has not started to move, or may not activate
even after the vehicle in front has started to move:
- A motorcycle or similar object has cut in between your vehicle and the stopped vehicle in front.
- Weather or road conditions prevent detection of the vehicle in front.
- The EyeSight stereo cameras lose detection of the vehicle in front.
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Conventional Cruise Control
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Conventional Cruise Control
Conventional Cruise Control is a driving support system intended to allow more comfortable
driving on expressways, freeways and interstate highways. It can be used to travel at a con-
stant speed by maintaining the vehicle speed that was set by the driver. Please remember
that you should not exceed posted speed limits.
About Conventional Cruise Control
WARNING
xWhen Conventional Cruise Control is functioning, the system does not per-
form tracking control to maintain following distance, as when using Adap-
tive Cruise Control.
Strive for safe driving and operate the brake pedal to decelerate the vehi-
cle as necessary in order to ensure a safe following distance from the vehi-
cle in front.
x Under the following conditions, do not use the Conventional Cruise
Control. Doing so may result in an accident.
- Roads with heavy traffic or roads with sharp curves You may fail to drive at a speed that is appropriate for the road condi-
tions, possibly resulting in an accident.
- Frozen roads, snow-covered roads or slippery road surfaces The tires may spin, causing loss of control of the vehicle.
- Steep downhill grades The set vehicle speed may be exceeded.
- On a steep continuous downhill grade
The brakes may overheat.
CAUTION
When using Cruise Control, be sure to check the EyeSight display area to
confirm which Cruise Control mode is selected: Adaptive Cruise Control or
Conventional Cruise Control.x If Adaptive Cruise Control is selected,
“” (Adaptive Cruise Control
indicator) illuminates.
x If Conventional Cruise Control is selected,
“” (Conventional Cruise
Control indicator) illuminates.
NOTE
x When the (CRUISE) switch is first turned on, the Adaptive Cruise
Control is set.
x To change the Cruise Control mode, press and hold the / (fol-
lowing distance setting) switch for approximately 2 seconds or longer.
(This is effective only when the main Cruise Control is on and neither
Adaptive Cruise Control nor Conventional Cruise Control are set.)
x Conventional Cruise Control can be used even when EyeSight is tempo-
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Conventional Cruise Control can be set when the following conditions are met.- The select lever is in the position and the paddle shift is not operated.
- The brake pedal is released.
- The vehicle speed is between approximately 25 MPH (40 km/h) and 90 MPH (145 km/h).
■Setting Conventional Cruise Control
(1) Setting the Conventional Cruise Control to standby status.
Press the (CRUISE) switch. At this time, (Adaptive Cruise Control) and the
“following distance setting” are displayed on the EyeSight display area of the multi infor-
mation display. The set vehicle speed display will read “- - MPH”.
When the (CRUISE) switch is pressed, the initial cruise control mode is always
Adaptive Cruise Control.
If the (CRUISE) switch is pressed again, the EyeSight display will turn off. It will also
automatically turn off when the engine is stopped.
How to use the Conventional Cruise Control
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(2) Switch to Conventional Cruise Control. Press and hold the / (following distance setting) switch for approximately 2
seconds or longer to switch from Adaptive Cruise Control to Conventional Cruise
Control. A buzzer sounds 1 short beep.
At this time, the following distance setting indicator on the EyeSight display area of the
multi information display turns off and (Conventional Cruise Control) is displayed.
To set the ready status:
Conventional Cruise Control can be set when
all of the following conditions are met and is displayed on the EyeSight display
area. - All doors (except the rear gate/trunk) are closed.
- The driver’s seatbelt is fastened.
- The electronic parking brake is not engaged (The brake system warning light
is turned off.).
- The select lever is in the position, and the paddle shift is not operated.
- The brake pedal is not depressed.
- EyeSight operation is not temporarily stopped.
Ÿ Refer to page 87.
- The road is not on a steep slope.
- The steering wheel has not been turned significantly in either direction.
- The X-mode is not turned on.
- The vehicle speed is between approximately 25 MPH (40 km/h) and 90 MPH (145 km/h).
(3) Control the accelerator pedal to reach the desired speed.
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(4) When the vehicle speed is between approximately 25 MPH (40 km/h) and 90 MPH (145km/h), press the RES/SET switch to the “SET/-”.
The vehicle speed at the time the switch is pressed becomes the set vehicle speed, and
constant-speed driving is engaged. and the set vehicle speed are displayed on the EyeSight display area.
WARNING
The “brake more” warning will not activate while Conventional Cruise Control
is functioning.
CAUTION
During Conventional Cruise Control use, accelerator and brake control to
track the vehicle in front is not performed. Operate the accelerator and brake
pedals as necessary.
NOTE
xOn a downhill grade, automatic braking may operate in order to maintain
the set vehicle speed.
x When driving on a curve, the vehicle may not accelerate, or may deceler-
ate, even if the set speed is higher than the current vehicle speed.
x To return to Adaptive Cruise Control use, cancel the Conventional Cruise
Control and then briefly press the / (following distance setting)
switch.
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