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MakrelJohnson

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    17 Leg 3.6R Ltd.-17 Out 3.6R Ltd.-09 WRX
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  1. FUTURAMA / ELON MUSK TUBE SYSTEM Seriously, most of the people I see on the the road are probably the reason Eyesight was created. [insert idiot behavior here] and not paying attention is why I do to the extent I do. No collisions, etc. ever in 30+ years of driving. I'll consider the question answered: Not officially, but possibly, and no usable help will be available to do so.
  2. Ignoring the expected TLDR forum trolling (looks some of you learned from NASIOC), I didn't want eyesight, but it came standard on the 2017 Legacy 3.6R Limited and they tossed in a 7 year warranty so I didn't balk too much. I did want all the other features like the remote start and heated seats - useful things in 10 degree weather. Eyesight was just part of good with the bad. I suppose it could be adjusted to scan too far ahead - which is not really compatible with the driving style in my Colorado town where people drive like 'move it or lose it'. The main thing that caused me to want to disable it was it activated when cars were turning off the road WELL in ahead of the system and would have been off the road way before I got there. The worst incident was on a sweeping left bend where a car was in a middle turn lane and it reacted as if the car was stopped in front of me. IT jammed on the brakes and almost caused a pileup. I'll stick with manually disabling it until I can get it checked out. I don't need or want these monitors because I can pay attention and know how to drive. My insurance record speaks for itself. Clean for 27 years. Agreed about the signature details - didn't have the time originally.
  3. I've got a 2017 3.6R and I'm looking for a way to disable the eyesight without having to hold the button every time the car is started? I didn't want it but it came on the car that had the options I did want. So far it's almost caused 3 accidents jamming on the brakes as cars were in the next lane or in a turn lane and NOT directly in front of me. I'd considered making covers to slip over the cameras on top of the windshield but I'm not sure how the system would react. Has anyone disabled theirs in this way?
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