Daniel.Hunt.
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- May 8, 2023
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- 2017 Subaru Levorg 1.6 Eyesight, 1996 Nissan Regulus R50
Hi all, had an issue with my 2017 1.6 Eyesight last night, which I've owned less than a month.
An hour and a half into a trip, just as it was getting fully dark, Eyesight suddenly shut down.
Cruise control disengaged, two amber warning lights illuminated, and the three distance-setting bars were replaced with an emblem of "Eyesight" with a strikeout bar through it.
It resumed operation after about ten minutes.
For the remaining two and half hours of the trip, it kept tripping in and out of a fault state.
Weirdly, after I hit rain and the auto wipers did their thing for about twenty minutes, it came back on and stayed on for the remainder of the trip.
So before I go booking it into an expensive service centre to look for damaged or loose sensors, has anyone found that Eyesight is very sensitive to dirt and dust accumulation on the windscreen in front of the cameras? Could this be the ludicrously simple cause of the issue?
An hour and a half into a trip, just as it was getting fully dark, Eyesight suddenly shut down.
Cruise control disengaged, two amber warning lights illuminated, and the three distance-setting bars were replaced with an emblem of "Eyesight" with a strikeout bar through it.
It resumed operation after about ten minutes.
For the remaining two and half hours of the trip, it kept tripping in and out of a fault state.
Weirdly, after I hit rain and the auto wipers did their thing for about twenty minutes, it came back on and stayed on for the remainder of the trip.
So before I go booking it into an expensive service centre to look for damaged or loose sensors, has anyone found that Eyesight is very sensitive to dirt and dust accumulation on the windscreen in front of the cameras? Could this be the ludicrously simple cause of the issue?