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It's possible that your Subaru EyeSight has deactivated due to high speed differences with other vehicles or obstacles ahead, objects with low contrast, a cracked windshield, or other various issues. In this scenario, you can take the following steps to reactivate it: Hold down the OFF switch on your steering wheel with the car veering off the road for two seconds to re-enable Lane Departure Warning. Similarly, press and hold the OFF switch depicting one car striking another from behind to reactivate the Pre-Collision Braking System. If you have a Lane Assist Switching button, repeat the same process for that. Your EyeSight should now be operational again. Keep in mind that it will automatically reset each time you start and stop your car.
I gave it a shot, but it didn't pan out.
Unhook the battery for half a minute, then plug it back in and voila!
I found success by removing the battery!
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