Subaru Outback (BR): Cruise control
Cruise control enables you to maintain a constant vehicle speed without holding
your foot on the accelerator pedal and it is operative when the vehicle speed is
25 mph (40 km/h) or more.
WARNING
Do not use the cruise control under any of the following conditions. These may
cause loss of vehicle control.
● driving up or down a steep grade
● driving on slippery or winding roads
● driving in heavy traffic
● towing a trailer
NOTE
● If you press the “CRUISE” main switch button while turning the ignition switch
“ON”, the cruise control function is deactivated and the cruise control indicator
light flashes. To reactivate the cruise control function, turn the ignition switch
back to the “Acc” or “LOCK” position, and then turn it again to the “ON” position.
● Make sure the “CRUISE” main switch is turned off when the cruise control is
not in use to avoid unintentionally setting of the cruise control.
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1. Press the “CRUISE” main switch button.
The cruise control indicator light on the combination meter will illuminate.
2. Depress the accelerator pedal until the vehicle reaches the desired
The cruise control can be temporarily canceled in the following ways.
● Press the “CANCEL” button.
● Depress the brake pedal.
● Depress the clutch pedal (MT models only).
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There are two ways to turn off the cruise control:
● Press the “CRUISE” main switch button again.
● Turn the ignition switch to the “Acc” or “LOCK” position (but only when th
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sprays until you release the lever. The wipers operate while you pull the lever.
NOTE
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in the tank has dropped to the lower lim
The driver’s and front passenger’s SRS frontal airbags are designed basically
not to deploy if the vehicle is struck from the side or from behind, or if it rolls
onto its side or roof, or if it is involved in a lowspeed frontal collision.
1) First impact
2) Second impact
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