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北米Model "A9020BE-B" EDITED: 2022/ 5/ 16
! Models without the EyeSight sys-
tem
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1) Camera for high beam assist function
NOTE
. Observe the following points in
order to operate the high beam assist
function properly.
– Do not attach labels or stickers to
the windshield glass near the cam-
era.
– Do not attach any accessories
near the inside mirror and camera.
If it is necessary to attach a label,
sticker or accessory in the position
shown above, consult your SUBARU
dealer.
. Observe the following points in
order to operate the high beam assist
function properly.
– Do not touch the camera or the
lens.
– Do not apply any strong impact to
the camera or the inside mirror.
– Do not disassemble the camera
or inside mirror.
– Do not spill liquid on the inside
mirror and camera.
– Do not place any objects over the
dashboard.
– Do not carry excessive luggage.
– Do not modify the vehicle.
– When replacing the windshield
glass, use the genuine SUBARU
parts (or equivalent products).
The high beam assist function automati-
cally changes the headlight from high
beam to low beam (or vice versa). When
all of the following conditions are met, the
headlight will change to high beam.
. When the vehicle speed increases to or
above 22 mph (35 km/h).
. There is no preceding or oncoming
vehicle.
. The forward area of the vehicle is dark.
. The road does not have a sharp curve.
When any of the following conditions is
met, the headlight will change to low beam.
. When the vehicle speed decreases to
or below 17 mph (27 km/h).
. When the forward area of the vehicle is
bright.
. When there is a preceding or oncoming
vehicle.
! How to use the high beam assist
function (models with the EyeSight
system)
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The high beam assist function will be
activated when all the following conditions
are met.
. The light control switch is in the “AUTO”
position and the low beam headlights are
on automatically.
. The turn signal lever is pushed forward.
– CONTINUED –
Light Control Switch
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Instruments and Controls
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