How to Adjust Cruise Control on a Subaru
To adjust cruise control on a Subaru, follow these steps:
1. Locate the cruise control icon on the right side of the steering wheel. It is indicated by the top arrow and labeled as the “CC” icon.
2. Press the “SET/” button in the middle of the screen to activate the cruise control and set your desired cruising speed.
Please note that the cruise control feature in a Subaru can maintain a speed of 25 mph or greater without using the accelerator. However, it cannot be set lower than 25 mph. Additionally, the cruise control feature will disengage when the brake is applied.
If you encounter any difficulties in activating the cruise control or need further assistance specific to your car model, it is recommended to contact your dealership or refer to the owner’s manual for your vehicle.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.
Contents
- How do you adjust radar cruise control?
- What increments does Subaru cruise control change?
- Can cruise control be adjusted?
- Why is my cruise control not working on my Subaru?
- How do you adjust adaptive cruise control?
- How do I turn off adaptive cruise control on my Subaru?
- How do I increase cruise control speed?
- How do I increase cruise control?
- How do you set cruise control on a Subaru?
- How do I change the distance on my adaptive cruise control?
How do you adjust radar cruise control?
To adjust your speed on the Dynamic Radar Cruise Control system, you simply push the +RES button to increase your speed by one mile per hour. To decrease your speed, you can hit the -SET button. Driving speed may fluctuate depending on whether the system speeds up or slows down automatically due to traffic.
What increments does Subaru cruise control change?
Did you know that your Subaru Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) supports increasing/decreasing set speed in increments of 5 mph and in increments of 1 mph?
Can cruise control be adjusted?
Cruise control is a feature on some vehicles that allows the driver to take their foot off the accelerator while the onboard computer maintains the vehicle’s speed. Within cruise control, you can typically also adjust your speed up and down using buttons.
Why is my cruise control not working on my Subaru?
The first step is to check the cruise control fuse. Consult your owner’s manual to find the fuse box diagram, and locate the fuse connected to the cruise control system. If it’s blown, you could try replacing the fuse and testing the cruise control. That could be enough to have you cruising in comfort once again!
How do you adjust adaptive cruise control?
Press the Set button while your foot is on the brake to turn on the feature. You can change the set speed, still with your foot on the brake, by pressing the “+”/resume or “-”/Set button repeatedly until the system shows your desired speed. Then, take your foot off the brake, and the vehicle will hold its position.
How do I turn off adaptive cruise control on my Subaru?
Advanced Adaptive Cruise Control
Adaptive Cruise Control is turned on or off using the Adaptive Cruise Control button on the right side of the steering wheel (see page 12).
How do I increase cruise control speed?
Slowly take your foot off the accelerator. If the vehicle maintains the current speed, you have successfully turned on your cruise control. If you’d like to increase the vehicle’s speed, simply press the accel/+ button. To decrease speed, press the coast/decel button.
How do I increase cruise control?
If the vehicle maintains the current speed, you have successfully turned on your cruise control. If you’d like to increase the vehicle’s speed, simply press the accel/+ button. To decrease speed, press the coast/decel button. (Note: each vehicle’s buttons are labeled differently.
How do you set cruise control on a Subaru?
Next. You’re going to hit your adaptive button and the little steering wheel on the side is going to pop. Up.
How do I change the distance on my adaptive cruise control?
Select a following gap between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead using the Gap Setting button on the steering wheel. The current gap setting will display briefly on the DIC and Head-Up Display if equipped. 2. Each press of the Gap Setting button cycles through Far, Medium or Near gap settings.