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Double red warning lights

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Hello there - I'm a newbie, just taken delivery of a new EBoxer Forester.

When driving it for the first time last night, I deliberately veered across the white line, to see what display comes up - the two orange marks, with the one on the side of the white line flashing.

However, a couple of times, for no obvious reason, two pairs of red marks came up, with a warning message (which did not last long enough for me to read it).  I've hunted through the manuals, both for the car and for the Eyesight system but cannot find any mention of this display, or the error message.   

Can anyone tell me what this is ?

 

 


Difficult to say from your explanation, but here is my take on this. 

I don't drive a Forester, mine is a 2022 e-Boxer XV.

If you had been driving steadily, on a smooth road with few corners to steer round (motorway for example) for a period of time, a perceived lack of steering wheel movement has probably triggered the warning message to keep your focus on the road.

I have had this experience in my XV, even though I felt that I had been making detectable minor steering corrections in the period leading up to this alert. 

I don't know what triggers this or whether it is possible for service techies to adjust its sensitivity. 

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