Living in a deeply rural and wooded area, I can say that the steering responsive headlights are a game changer. It allows you to see animals ready to cross roads at night before it's too late. They take some getting used to but are worth it.
@derekcoaker65793 ай бұрын
I love those things. Perfect for the Switchbacks here. A feature I didn't know I needed.
@mhadman4273 ай бұрын
I think it was the Tucker that had the first SRH. There was a third head light in the middle of the grill/ hood area that moved with the steering wheel. I'm surprised it took so long to bring it back..
@empathy2122 ай бұрын
I couldn't agree more!!! I'm very rural and live in a tiny very rural town with more cattle than humans! And of course this also means deer and coyotes and armadillos and fox and opossums and giant snapping turtles and beavers! It's pitch black going down these Country roads, take me home to the place I belong..... except that I am in Ga...but we have so much wildlife and it's even worse because there are hundreds of acres for forestry growth and tree farms for wood industry all along these roads. So it's difficult to even see the deer on the sides of the roads. I love my steering responsive LED headlights!!! Sometimes I come around a curve and surprise, there's a couple steers in the road because they went exploring. It's one thing to collide with a white tail buck and completely different to collide with a 2000 pound bull steer with horns wider than my Forester Wilderness! I love my Forester Wilderness edition. Her name is Zelená which means green in Czechoslovakian in honor of my deceased father's family heritage. Zelená has saved my life!
@michellemaloney20592 ай бұрын
I love the high beams. I can put them on and the car turns them off if oncoming traffic arrives or I come up behind someone.
@jessearmaline74852 ай бұрын
Thx for caring about animals!
@rcp22122 ай бұрын
Just took delivery of a 25 Outback Touring XT. I'm 72 and sometimes overwhelmed by the tech features that are in my new car vs. my 16 Outback. Your videos are very helpful for the aging brain!
@jeffreymonson120615 күн бұрын
I’m 78 and currently driving a ‘09. Waiting for the redesign on the up coming ‘26 outback but terrified of all the tech compared to my ‘09. Sure I’ll be waiting for those videos
@robo08ify11 күн бұрын
I’m 72 and I prefer buttons and knobs for everything. Leave the screen controls for music and navigation.
@phubblewubbphubblewubb10 күн бұрын
@@robo08ify Yes, I'm with you there, I'd bring back wind up windows too.
@MemeMary9263 ай бұрын
I just totaled my 14 Subaru and am going to be buying a new one. I ended up rear ending someone on the interstate(long story). I absolutely believe that car saved my life Thank you for the tips that I will use with me new Subaru!!
@douglasmckinley-sr15072 ай бұрын
Eyesight saved me from rear ending someone.
@greginfla53243 ай бұрын
Alex, 0ne tip I have not seen on here: If you look at the tray on the spare tire, you will see an extra rectangular opening. This opening on my '24 Outback fits the rear cargo area shade. It fits perfactly. I learned this at my on-dealer-site Subaru Love experience. No more storing it in the garage when loading up the cargo area.
@michellemaloney20592 ай бұрын
Oh boy THANK YOU FOR THAT TIP.
@greginfla53242 ай бұрын
@@michellemaloney2059 You are welcome! I cannot say enough about how beneficial both the Love Experience and these videos are in learning about the tech and conveniences. This is my first Subaru. My son bought a 2024 Crosstrek and did not get any guidance or advice or lessons from his dealer in Buffalo.
@daveyyj39792 ай бұрын
Thank you! I literally just took my shade out of the car and put it in the garage. Now I can return it to the car.
@greginfla53242 ай бұрын
@@daveyyj3979You are welcome!
@sigflick11Ай бұрын
Woohoo! I'll have to check that out when I get my 2022 Outback delivered. That would be great!
@Harry_167103 ай бұрын
That tow hook and canoe tiedown tip is a winner...thanks Alex!👏👏
@JanisKnight26 күн бұрын
Agreed. Subaru engineers think of everything!
@hankb1604Күн бұрын
Wish I had found your YT videos/teachings almost 2 years ago when I bought my Outback. Glad to be binge watching now and learning how to adjust the various car/computer settings. Thanks for sharing!!
@dawnwhite54102 ай бұрын
OH! JOY! Alex, you are SO much better than the manual! Thank you for understandable directions...am thinking you should write Subaru's manual...
@Lpshaw46613 ай бұрын
I wish I would have known that using the key shank to unlock my car would set off the alarm! I was camping and needed to grab something from the car at 5:00 a.m. The last thing I wanted was to wake anyone up, so I figured using the key shank would be a quieter, more respectful option-no beeping, no headlights shining into tents. Boy, was I wrong!
@mrgarrison35163 ай бұрын
U can turn off the flashing lights/beeping (when locking/unlocking)... in the menu
@Roddy5562 ай бұрын
My GMC does it too. Stupid feature.
@bill808327 күн бұрын
If you are in a similar situation in the future, you can go into the settings and turn off both the flashes and the audible beep.
@neenie6622 күн бұрын
ugh, lol.... how AWFUL, I can just picture it
@BC013005 күн бұрын
I learned about this the exact same way while tent camping with my family, but it was my teenage son who went to grab something out of the car and triggered the alarm at about 2 am. He had absolutely no clue what to do in that moment. I think the whole experience was a bit traumatic for him because two years later he refuses to drive our Outback. Not to mention, I was equally panicked after abruptly waking up mid sleep to an alarming car.
@nyrocks55803 ай бұрын
The dead key control, heated seat trick, and that the screen has a software button available for at least some updates were super helpful, thank you!
@GordonMBSC20093 ай бұрын
11:10 11:10 11:10 11:10 11:10 11:10 My first Subie is a 2019 Forester Touring. I drive for Uber and it's amazing how the car impresses people. Back around 2014, I mystery shopped 3 Subaru dealers in Florida, basically seeing how they were selling the Eyesight (not overselling or underselling the features). Those shops made me say one day I will own a Subaru. One day came about 7 months ago and I don't regret it at all. I'll never own anything but a Subaru ever again. And the mileage is amazing, 28 avg in city, 39 avg on highway. And it's an SUV!
@kenroper39312 ай бұрын
I'm with you -- I love the adaptive cruise control. It makes trips so much more enjoyable.
@st3218Ай бұрын
It's nice to know you can turn it off for when the weather is really bad and the cameras are too obstructed for it to work, so it doesn't let you use cruise at all. Now I know I can change that. (This only happens in heavy rain, snow, sleet where the wipers can't clear off the windshield fast enough).
@Thomasnmi16 күн бұрын
I will not consider buying a car without it. Really helps in my daily commute stuck in traffic at 2-3mph
@robo08ify11 күн бұрын
I’ve never used cruise control on any of my vehicles that had it. Same with heated seats and heated steering wheel. I live in New England btw.
@tanyalovejoy29993 ай бұрын
Hello Alex, Just purchased my 1st Subaru a month ago. I love my 2024 Crosstrek and your videos have really helped me understand all features better. Attending my 1st Subiefest this weekend in Daytona Beach and want to thank you for passing on your knowledge.
@alexpmo3 ай бұрын
@@tanyalovejoy2999 congrats on your new Subaru! Enjoy the show! I’ve never been but I hear it’s a great time!
@terrywalker71272 ай бұрын
Just bought a 2025 Subaru Outback Limited XT today. Overwhelmed by all the tech. Just joined your channel to learn more about our new Subaru.
@GayleCramer3 ай бұрын
always something new. I discovered the auto bright lights. They automatically dim with oncoming traffic and go back once they pass. I have a 24 Crosstrek Ltd and amazed at everything I’m still learning. I traded my 18 Crosstrek in for the updated new one. I love everything about it and have auto everything turned on. I am 70 years old but travel a lot and having a Subaru I know I’m safe. Subaru is definitely the way to go!!! ❤️❤️
@fredglitz50463 ай бұрын
I'm 73 and have a 2020 forester. The safety features are a game changer. The visibility in the car is amazing. Love my Subie
@bruzote3 ай бұрын
I am remember my Dad's car having those about forty years ago. That feature never really caught on. I guess customers didn't like how well the sensor response worked.
@quandale26483 ай бұрын
@@bruzoteIt’s better for them to be over-sensitive than under-sensitive, and although they work pretty good they sometimes turn off when they see street lights or a bright reflection or something (where you would otherwise leave your manual high beams on) and they sometimes flicker on or flicker off; but it is better than having nothing especially because it requires no input. Of course if you’re in a spot where you want your high beams on the whole time it’s better to control them manually
@rastrrastr1230Ай бұрын
@@quandale2648 I have a 2023 Outback and the high beams automatically turn off if the speed is below 50km/h. Both in the city and outside the city. This function is handy, for example, in forest sections of winding roads, or where there are large rocks and a lot of turns. This way you don't dazzle the oncoming car that you can't see around a sharp bend.
@jewelleryaddictАй бұрын
Had on my 1972 Lincoln lites that dimmed for oncoming traffic coming towards me at 500 feet. This is nothing new.
@elitludos667Ай бұрын
The only thing that really should be reported is that new Subaru only remote start if you pay starlink. That's stealing from costumers.
@adam87418 күн бұрын
Why not have something in the fob. Rip off, everything is a subscription these days
@siddithers678015 күн бұрын
oh you can get a key fob remote start but itll cost you about 700 canadian dollars
@AmberTopps14 күн бұрын
And I still don’t get good internet connections
@steveb731012 күн бұрын
Costumers? I think you mean customers.
@T.C.-dv9wz10 күн бұрын
Well i love Starlink. It is better than the FOB remote start!
@samsare47403 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tips Alex. I’ve learned more about my Outback Wilderness from you than the dealership I purchased my vehicle from. Keep the tips coming. They are greatly appreciated.
@Steelologist3 ай бұрын
Wow, that trick with the dead battery key is awesome. Thanks.
@carlprouty42883 ай бұрын
Yes I have a Subaru that has that remote and keyless start and I did not know if the battery in the remote is dead is how would you start the car , and thanks to Alex I now how to do it
@chrissnyder82127 күн бұрын
I really like this KZbin channel lotta information. My salesman never told me about. It’s so nice when you know just a little bit more.
@jacquelinebromm88643 ай бұрын
I always learn some thing about my Subaru from your videos! 🚖 thank you
@stephendupuis6062Ай бұрын
Here’s something I ran into on my 2024 Outback Wilderness, If you find the car won’t start for some weird reason, like it’s dead in the water, it’s probably because the steering wheel is locked when you get in the car. The way to fix this is grab the wheel and give it a hard turn to unlock it. The car should start now. Service manager told me this over the phone and saved us a lot of trouble.
@JohnKeeling15 күн бұрын
i've run into that situation a couple of times, when i park i am always careful to make sure that the steering wheel is relatively facing straight, one time i did a hard turn into a spot and the wheel locked...
@cherylgirard44623 ай бұрын
I’m so glad you put these videos on here because I am learning new things that I didn’t know before, thank You !
@stasko30553 ай бұрын
There is 2 additional , very helpful , features in Subaru Outback 2024 which nobody knows( at least my dealer even didn’t know they exist) 1st - face recognition which allow you to use own seat presets ( for 5 person) . It activate your preset once made face scan. 2nd is back camera washer. When you’re in “R” drive mode and your back camera is on, activate back window washer and you will clean camera remotely.
@KimofCoventry3 ай бұрын
I had 3 outbacks and thought I'd like to try a Crossterk ('22). No. Just ordered my '25 Wilderness Outback and can't wait to get it. All dealers should have a big label right on the dash with your youtube, Alex. You are such a valuable resource. I'm all about utilizing every feature. Thank you!
@alexpmo3 ай бұрын
Happy I could help! Enjoy your new Wilderness! 😃
@martinburns3423 ай бұрын
Great video, as always, Alex. On the Australian Outback's, if you tap the set/res for the cruise control to increase or decrease the set speed, it increments in 5km/hr steps, but if you hold the switch up or down it increments by 1 km/hr.
@blakecirvin3 ай бұрын
Same here in the EU.
@gblakev2 ай бұрын
@@blakecirvin And in the States, for a few years. My 2020 Outback does that.
@JohnKeeling15 күн бұрын
been that way for a long time
@ksr32282 ай бұрын
Brought home a 2022 Outback today. Feeling a little overwhelmed. Glad I found this channel.
@danieldelpozzo29302 ай бұрын
Alex, I did turn off the adaptive headlights and I’ll tell you why in a moment, along with many other complaints I have about the electronics on my 2024 Impreza RS. But first, let me thank you for the time and effort you put into your videos. They are very informative and I’ll miss them as I don’t intend to keep this car much longer. I actually like the car - the looks, ride quality, handling, storage. But I HATE the electronics on this car. I don’t know why all manufacturers think people want their cars turned into combination mobile phones, laptops, and big screen TVs, but I, and everyone I talk to, hates this trend. I leased cars for 35 years before buying this car outright, so I was always getting new tech and features every 3 years. But the tech trend over the last 3 years is terrible, especially the way it's implemented on this car. So here’s my list of “Surprising Things on my Subaru I Wish I Knew Before I Bought it”. Adaptive headlights - why I turned them off. When parked in the garage 1 foot from the wall with the lights on, there is a small rectangular shadow projected on the wall in the upper portion of the spread of light. On the street at night that rectangular shadow becomes much larger when the spread of light is 50 - 100 feet in front of the car. With the adaptive feature on, the shadow moves across the spread of light as the adaptive feature is working and creates a visual distraction that makes it seem like a small animal is running across the road right in front of me. The constant distraction was not worth the benefit it was supposed to provide. So, one of many features I paid for and disabled. The glare on the touchscreen is terrible - in 3 ways. You can see it at 2:19 and 5:19 in your video. Nearly a third of the screen is obstructed by the glare. As I drive, my peripheral vision sees the constant glare and it’s very distracting. Even worse is that as you drive along, whatever is on the side of the road - trees, buildings, large trucks - gets reflected in the glare and the reflection is constantly in motion. This makes the distraction far worse. And lastly, as you use the screen to see the backup camera, or to see Google maps, or to use one of the control settings, you have to shift your head to avoid the glare and clearly see the screen. Another flaw with the touchscreen is despite the large real estate of the screen, less than half of it is used for the two most useful features to display on the screen - the backup camera and Google maps. The rest of the screen is a waste and distraction. Using the touchscreen to control so many things is a major distraction. Subaru prides itself on the safety of its vehicles. I feel like I’ll need the extra crash protection because this touchscreen system makes me more distracted. I would add there is frequently a lag when touching the buttons, so I often have to look at the screen longer while I touch a button several times to make sure it worked - another distraction. It’s far less distracting to use knobs and buttons versus touchscreens. I’m surprised a company so focused on safety hasn’t figured this out. The driver assistance (annoyance) features are too aggressive. It seems like it’s constantly beeping, flashing, and buzzing. It feels like a back seat driver constantly yelling “watch out”, “slow down”, “you’re going too fast.” I wish manufacturers would bundle these features into a package so people who want them can get them, and people like me who don’t want them don’t have to pay for them. I turned all of these features off. One of several ways I over paid for this car. The bulky plastic shroud that houses the Eyesight cameras creates visual weight around the mirror that is another source of distraction in my peripheral vision. I have to pay extra to use remote start. Subaru forces me to pay for a subscription package that includes 20 extra features I don’t want just to get the feature I do want that’s already built into the car that I already paid for. And they force you to use your phone to start your car. I can understand charging for upgraded features like the ability to start without line of sight and to set various HVAC settings, but the core functionality to remote start should have been included on the key fob for no added fee. I don't want to use my phone to operate my car! And their subscription package is terribly priced. The longer you commit, the more you have to pay in terms of a monthly rate. The longest term is 5 years. If you expect to keep your car more than 5 years and want to retain these features, the price skyrockets 300% for year 6 and beyond. Subaru recently eliminated their pro-rated refund policy. If you buy a multi-year subscription but change your mind or sell the car before the subscription term ends, they won’t provide a pro-rated refund. I just cancelled my subscription before the policy took effect. Everything about this subscription policy screams greed. Subaru offers only one option package for the RS model. It includes a power seat, which I wanted, and an upgraded stereo and moonroof, which I didn’t want. I had to pay for 2 useless features to get one practical feature. Again, the word greed comes to mind. I drove a hard bargain with my dealer, which is why I paid for it, but it’s not worth it. The upgraded stereo is terrible. It has a very tinny sound and there is no punch in the bass. I’m shocked by how weak the sound is from this “upgraded” stereo. And for some idiotic reason Subaru offers a heated steering wheel in Canada, but not in the US. I haven’t done the research, but I’d be willing to bet there are more Americans living in cold weather areas of the US than there are in Canada. Offer a cold weather package that includes heated steering wheel, heated seats, heated mirrors, and remote start. Simple. Sadly, my experience as a Subaru customer will be short lived. It's unfortunate as I really like the core car, but the electronics make the driving experience very frustrating.
@Daltondoubledeuce2 ай бұрын
I’m about 6’1” and the bulky plastic eyesight blocks my field of vision. Because it is so large it forces the rear view mirror down to where it is exactly in my line of site to the right. There are times when it is hard to see pedestrians on the right side or oncoming cars. Super irritating is the inane “ feature” that stops the engine when sitting at lights. You should be able to turn it off forever, but you can’t, have to do it every time. My big infotainment screen has a mind of its own and takes your eyes off the road. No more subies for us.
@marges40052 ай бұрын
The Forester has better field of vision than the Crosstrek we originally looked at. I also don’t care for huge electronics screen in Crosstrek-Forester Sport has smaller screen. I agree wholeheartedly about the remote start. We almost went with a Kia since it was one of the few brands that still had key fob option.
@dffd129621 күн бұрын
The adaptive cruise control is a great feature. People who don't like it should give it a longer try.
@RideMoreNowАй бұрын
Another one worth mentioning is when playing media, you can push and hold the Source button on the steering wheel to pause the play.
@joycenelson249717 күн бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing. You're right -- I didn't know my Subaru had some of these features!
@joewest180Ай бұрын
Your awesome man just bought a 2018 limited outback and nobody at the dealership showed me how to work anything thank you and merry Christmas
@BasmatiJones18 күн бұрын
my fav was to create a custom button to access my fon's txt msgs. many useful features that often get lost in the initial delivery and ppl forget abt them for the follow-up.
@pennyarizzio28243 ай бұрын
Hello Alex😊😊😊 How do you turn the radio off in the 2021 Subaru Ascent? I can't turn it off...!!! ???😊
@drudavidson3812 ай бұрын
impossibile to turn off. My dealer said. .
@pennyarizzio28242 ай бұрын
@@drudavidson381 Isn't it just so weird... I tuned a station to the Sirius Station 1 it's a silent station. 🙂
@MC.709Ай бұрын
Think you just press and hold the volume knob if present. This is the process for the 2016 Forrester.
@johnsbeale2 ай бұрын
The tow hook is good for moving the car when it is dead and can roll easily BUT not for recoveries where you are planning to use a winch or kinetic rope. This is generally true of the many vehicles with those "helpful" tow hooks. The next question is where is a good attachment point for recoveries. There are some but beware of collateral damage to plastic, brake lines etc. Vehicles with tow points like those on the Wrangler make it easy. Few all wheel drives are easy. Only those with a serious trailer hitch.
@brendenrowell3 ай бұрын
Been a Subaru owner for a few years now. But always learn something new. Watch your videos all the time. One other way to control your heated seats and your entire climate control system, and other systems, is via voice control through the steering wheel button. Keeps you from having to take your eyes off the road. Could do a video about using those controls. I just happened upon it by chance one day playing around with it.
@phantomcruizer3 ай бұрын
Super great suggestion!😎
@digicabtech3 ай бұрын
There is something to learn every day. Thanks Alex.
@kellynelson9123Ай бұрын
Subaru is the ONLY vehicles I drove! The BEST!
@BobVogel-t1u3 ай бұрын
As a kayaker, using the tow point as a tie down is a GREAT idea. Thanks!
@sigflick11Ай бұрын
Thank you! I just bought a 2022 Outback that has all the bells and whistles. But the sales person did not know how to start the car if the key fob is dead. That happened to me with my previous car, and luckily it happened during business hours and the service department of that brand actually answered the call for a change and walked me through. That was a Ford, and the Subaru does it differently. So being an active senior female who likes to be out in the woods with my dog where often nobody else is around this was an important piece of information. I don't have the car yet but brought the book home with me to learn about it while the registration process and servicing are done. As for the headlights, our city has horrible street lights, so those will help there as well. And, having been a wildlife rehabilitator for decades now, I always scan the sides of the highway for the telltale shine of wildlife eyes. There is never just one raccoon or one deer!
@Frg19583 ай бұрын
Alex I truly appreciate you.Your knowledge is Exellent.And you’ve taught me and a lot of other people everything there is to know about Subaru vehicles.I have a 2023 Forester Touring and truly love it.Thank you once again for sharing these videos with us.All The Best Freddie G.
@opin2u2 ай бұрын
I love the adaptive cruise control. I've always used cruise in cars, but the adaptive is a game changer. It's important to note that the distance between your car and the one in front will increase when you speed up and decrease when you slow down.
@sigflick11Ай бұрын
I hail from Germany and was used to Autobahn speed. But we also had it drilled into us to always obey the two second rule. Pick something fixed ahead and count out two seconds. If you're past it, do it again until you get it right. If may seem to be overkill, but reality is this: It takes your brain ONE SECOND to recognize danger and another few milliseconds to react. Depending on your speed and whether the object in front of you is moving or stopped, without that safety distance you will be toast. I was rear-ended myself by a an underinsured tailgater here in MA and severely injured. But because I had kept a safety distance from the car in front it remained a two-car collision instead of a pileup.
@lisaweese5460Ай бұрын
I love this feature. My husband tends to tailgate, so this takes care of that issue.
@fourpropfpv92463 ай бұрын
The adaptive cruise can be disabled by adding or taking away distance lines and then holding it at the maximum setting. Simply click the distance line buttons one way or the other to re-activate it.
@adomagala13 ай бұрын
The Steering Responsive Headlights blew me away on my 2024 Impreza Sport! It has definitely saved me from turning into some sketchy right hand turns at night. Turning off the SRH can be useful if you hit a pothole and the steering angle is off. It will keep the headlights straight until you can get your suspension fixed or get an alignment done. (Potholes are the absolute worst with the low profile tires that the Impreza Sport & RS has...) The '24 Impreza Sport doesn't come with a spare tire, but I've read on forums, that a Crosstrek spare can work just fine.
@pevelyhomeowner3273 ай бұрын
Great video! Thank you. Please ask Subaru to give a DRL override for low light needs. Star viewing, holiday lights, etc… I understand and appreciate their intended safety feature, vehicle visibility, but low speed DRL override would be great.🙏
@alexpmo3 ай бұрын
I agree! We have an underground light show here through the caves and sadly can’t find a way to turn off my lights when we go
@davidbrown33093 ай бұрын
Alex, why don't you have a SiriusXM button? I don't have or want SiriusXM but I can't get rid of the damn button. What's the secret?
@s.j.alexander45993 ай бұрын
First time Subaru owner here with a '24 CTW. I found the Steering Responsive Headlights annoying until I got used to them. At night, while driving a winding road, it looked like critters were jumping out at the car. Thanks for sharing these tricks Alex.
@Christine_11113 ай бұрын
Haha!
@PAfarmboy2 ай бұрын
I'm having the same problem. I keep hitting the brakes thinking there is a raccoon or small black dog in front of me.
@YSBRYD-CATH3 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@alexpmo3 ай бұрын
@@YSBRYD-CATH I appreciate you! Thank you!
@marioromero24313 ай бұрын
Most people with a 2017 model Subaru forester (or maybe even all others) always review the car and say the panoramic sunroof shade is manual BUT it’s manual and automatic. You’re welcome 😊
@sarapeacock95843 ай бұрын
New Subaru owner here! On the 2025 Forester is they any way to turn the seatbelt "binging" off for the rear seats? I usually haul my dogs around and they set off the beeping signal all the time!
@mrgarrison35163 ай бұрын
Plug in the rear seat belts if there's no feature to turn it off
@elysekelly4352Ай бұрын
Birder here. We fasten seat belts behind us (behind our back) on country roads at 15 mph.
@jhoselineedmiston88889 күн бұрын
I wanted to know how we could know if we have heated side mirrors or how to use them, and you are really good! Thank you. Taught me s lot of stuff!
@valdius853 ай бұрын
Adaptive cruise control works well and I use it all the time.
@JohnvanGurp3 ай бұрын
Same here, it’s amazing!
@fpoasec16 күн бұрын
My current 2023 is my fourth new Outback since 2014. I appreciate learning new tips!
@rahulscaria43963 ай бұрын
I thought I knew all of these features but then you showed I don't by turning off the adaptive cruise control. That was a new info for me! Good video mate.
@llhawki3 ай бұрын
Me too!! I am grateful he posted this because I am in a trip and will try turning it off while I travel. 👍
@GrainHopper3 ай бұрын
The manual specifically states to not use the tow hook when not towing your car. If you have a crash, the tow hook may interfere with the airbags or fuel shutoff (front vs. rear collision).
@BarbCorry2 ай бұрын
What we don’t care for in our 2018 Forester is it doesn’t change automatically with a time change!
@drudavidson3812 ай бұрын
Agree. Even when set to auto update.
@yankeexpress4 күн бұрын
useful tip to get rid of the seatbelt buzzer on older Subies: with engine off, foot off the brake to just activate the accessories but Not start the engine, push the start button or twist the key but not start it, then insert the drivers seatbelt into the clasp 20 times within 30 seconds, holding down the red button. This will silence the annoying buzzer.
@richardcoldiron3 ай бұрын
Great video very informative. I just bought the 2024 Subaru Forester Wilderness with Thule rooftop tent at the Lexington dealership and your videos have helped tremendously, I look forward to your next video
@adam87418 күн бұрын
Adaptive cruise is a game changer. I have had a few issues with it, however I still love it
@maryjones2813 ай бұрын
Alex, we always enjoy your videos. Thank you very very much for making them. I have two questions: number one and this is something that if anyone else has issues I’d like to know. Why does it happen when I’m driving and I’m talking on the phone, I may hit a small bump or, not but the person I’m talking to says can’t you hear me? Can you hear me and it cuts off CarPlay? This is dangerous because then I scramble to find my phone so that I can let the person know. Yes, I can still hear them, but they can’t hear me. Second question this happened to me today when I was driving. I was listening to the radio, and all of a sudden I couldn’t hear anything on the radio. I turned up the sound. I turned mute on then I turned mute off. None of it worked. I tried to switch to another channel, and found out that the screen was not responsive at all. I turned the car off and turned it back on and it still didn’t work. the only thing that changed was when I hit the home button, then hit the radio, it came back on. Oh, and here’s my bonus question what is that little cord that has a plastic hook on it for where the spare tire stuff is. We have a 2025 outback. Thanks again for all you do. Mary Jones
@pmstirlingАй бұрын
Q1 sounds like the carplay is disconnecting when you hit a bump - bad connection? Try a different USB cable. Q1 sounds like a bug in the software! See if you can get an update. Q3 the little cord: you hook it to the ceiling to hold up the cargo tray cover, easier to get at the spare & tools.
@steveb731012 күн бұрын
This was interesting. I knew about most of them but not about canceling the adaptive cruise. I will definitely check it out on my 2016 Outback.
@ericdownward61703 ай бұрын
Thanks Alex. Last week on Interstate 35 the auto distance control drove me nuts because before it would pick up another vehicle would dart in front and it would slow down again. I knew there would be a way to cut it out, so Thanks again.
@chrisharris9115Ай бұрын
The adaptive cruise control part was very nice. Side note though if you have it set already you can’t switch between normal and adaptive. I love the adaptive cruise though. Loved it on my semi and now I won’t get a vehicle without it
@elinorsatawa22853 ай бұрын
Love your Subaru info! I'm a senior lady who has had 5 Subis , 1 owned and going on my 5 lease next summer.. like all the safety features. Need any info you can give to help us drive safe!
@Thurston.Howell.the.3rd2 ай бұрын
One that I learned recently...when your key transponder completely dies, just hold it near the ignition button and you can still start the vehicle. Life saver
@davetriesthis2 күн бұрын
That's in this video.
@raventree3333 ай бұрын
Alex, I love your videos. I have learned so much about my 2023 Forester. Question: my radio automatically comes on when I start the car. Even though it was turned off the last time I turned off the car. Is there a way to NOT have the radio turn on automatically upon starting the car?
@michellefleming44642 ай бұрын
Same here
@PAfarmboy2 ай бұрын
After doing much reading I discovered the radio push knob is not a true on/off button on the '22 Forester. It only temporarily mutes the sound so when the car is started next time the mute goes off and your radio sound is back. To stop this from happening, press the media button before shutting down the car. As long as you don't have a CD in the player, when you start the engine again there will be silence. Hope this helps.
@3M1O3 ай бұрын
Is there a way to get the heated seats on screen back to pushing a single button like the console switch on earlier models?
@patrickmccarthy13073 ай бұрын
My god, Alex. I'm always impressed by these videos. Thank you! I had no idea all of those tools were in the back - woah!
@GayleCramerАй бұрын
When you have the headlights on auto, flip the brights on. The bright light icon will come on. If it’s dark enough they will automatically come on once the car passes you and there are no street lights. It might even be on the touch screen where the AVH can be auto on or off.
@ropersix3 ай бұрын
In my 2022 Crosstrek, I got a warning on the dash that my keyfob's battery was low, which is pretty useful. I soon put a new battery in, but it did make me wonder how I'd start the car if it actually was dead, but now I know. Thanks!
@luckycricket560018 күн бұрын
That key fob one was good to know!
@_cosmicbutterflyАй бұрын
For entering the car with the key shank, if the battery is dead in the key fob then how is the car able to recognize the dead fob when you press it up against the start engine button?
@ErdTirdMans11 күн бұрын
RFID, same as your work or hotel room badge. There's a teeny tiny circuit in there that only needs a trickle of power to vomit out its hash code. It's so little, that it can be energized by a bit of magnetism at specific frequencies spit out by components near the ignition button If your car battery is also dead, this won't work... but your car wasn't starting anyway at that point :)
@dropping-beats3 ай бұрын
The videos always teach me something when I think I know everything.
@martinltinsley9190Ай бұрын
I drive a Subaru Crosstrek with manual transmission 2021 model are there any hidden features for these type
@frankgravel88443 ай бұрын
Alex, did you know, a resent software update made to the screen. People with Android Auto, the mapping screen is now much larger.
@phantomcruizer3 ай бұрын
You make excellent and informative videos 😎 I do have a question about software updates, if a new update causes problems with the vehicle can the owner go back to the previous software?
@sbukosky3 ай бұрын
I used to use remote start to keep the air conditioning on for my dog but it limits out too soon. I found the trick to keep it running, Make sure key fob is on you! Have climate control set and engine running, parking brake on, of course. Roll down driver's window. Exit car and reach in to lock the doors with the switch. Now, pull up on the auto window close and the car is locked and will keep running until out of gas. To get back in, you have to use the key from the key fob as it will not electrically work nor will the touch lines unlock.
@tombranch69832 ай бұрын
One time I exited my 17 Legacy with a passenger inside, doors locked. When I came back, my fob wouldn't unlock the door. The passenger had to let me in. Now I know to use the key. I wonder why Subaru decided to prevent re-entry.
@sunshine3113 ай бұрын
Fabulously informative! I've learned so much about my Outback. The jump in tech from 2010 to 2022 was overwhelming at first but you make it easy and manageable. Is there a way to open all the windows with some key fob button combo? Thank you, Alex!
@AH-tu3km2 ай бұрын
So with the key fob, what does it mean if the trick you showed doesn't work? Nothings lighting up and the car still won't turn on. :/ - I need to get to work plz help
@danielroberto9183-w8j2 ай бұрын
Very useful reminders and tips, which makes me think that my SRH is off. As for those people that claim to want simple controls, they make a big mistake. I used to rant and rave about all these teck in cars, and I became familiar as I learned them and gradually became more and more at ease using them. I'm still not an expert on these "gizmos" but my studying them made my ownership experience a lot more pleasant. I never looked back. Good review!
@AnneAnsel16 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing all these tips. I have a 2022 Subaru Impreza with all the added on features except for the highest package which had leather seats. Does my Subaru have the responsive steering headlights? Also is there a way to change the settings so that the radio does not keep starting when I start my car?
@theBoss-cn6qv3 ай бұрын
Hi Alex wondering if you know anything about Aha and the Starlink app not currently working like they should?
@WiliiamNoTellАй бұрын
I own a 2025 outback there are issue with the starlink. the dealer said they are waiting for a software update from suburu. I paid 150 for a 3 year 5:22 subscription. No its not working correctly
@IanLemay10 күн бұрын
Can we turn off the "BIP" when we use the adaptativ Cruise control? The "BIP" that sound every time au car appear or disappear in the front.
@kathyrice939914 күн бұрын
I have the 2024 crosstrek and when I do the remote start the AC comes on. Is there a way to program the car so that the AC does not come on, only the heat
@marks1273 ай бұрын
Last month I purchased a certified used 2024 Suburu Crosstrek Wilderness. The car seemed to have everything except the Homelink rearview mirror with built in garage door opener. I'm still having to use my old remote. I contacted the dealership after purchase and my salesperson told me that was not standard and I'd have to purchase one at the cost exceeding $500 that includes installation. Is the Homelink mirror standard with my vehicle?
@Southpaw862 ай бұрын
Love the steering responsive lights… but a few years ago one went out and the dealership literally had no idea how to repair it lol. They eventually replaced that whole area for like $2K lol. I got lucky and Subaru of America paid for the repairs as I was just slightly out of the warranty. I think they were really rare back then though, so maybe that’s why. Probably better known now on how to repair them hopefully
@kblack39702 ай бұрын
Is there a hack to open all doors from the driver's door via the keyless entry option without walking around to the passenger's front door which does it?
@cowgirl.43632 ай бұрын
It’s a safety thing, so if you get in the drivers side no one can quickly jump in the passenger side as you unlock it. There’s a button on the drivers door, next to the window switches, if you open the door and press it, all the doors are unlocked not much slower than opening all with the key fob.
@kblack39702 ай бұрын
@ Thank you!
@pmstirlingАй бұрын
There's a setting in the various menus to set whether you want just the driver door or all doors to unlock with the fob. Another for the rear hatch - I have mine set to unlock everything when I open the hatchback.
@jamesstolk98483 ай бұрын
Thank you for everything. Every salesperson should be as informed as you and pass that information along.
@Chas47392 ай бұрын
Does turning off the adaptive cruise control allow me to use cruise control without eye sight? Been one of my biggest gripes when in fog/rain/bright daylight. Eyesight gets blinded and now I can't even use dumb cruise control. I have a '24 Crosstrek.
@alexpmo2 ай бұрын
@@Chas4739 yes, when you turn it off you can use regular cruise control (non-adaptive)
@chrisallen97063 ай бұрын
My Outback is only 3 months old. It has some advance navigation options but I've not see a video explaining how to read the screen as you follow a set route. If you don't set a destination the map screen still shows useful information that is not explained in any print or video I have seen. This topic deserve a set of several videos, with each discussing just 1 aspect of navigation.
@randseedbin94403 ай бұрын
My '24 Crosstrek Sport has mechanical rocker switches for the seat heaters. Will a software update let me control them from the touch screen? Will the phone app be able to activate them? Thanks for the great videos!
@GodsCreationsinMusic3 ай бұрын
Re: Why would someone not want steering-responsive headlights? If a person has a vestibular disorder, this may cause vertigo. People with vestibular disorders need to have a static base of some sort of non-movement or motion.
@carlawalker4671Ай бұрын
That's a very good point. Thanks for your add.
@juleenlatvala75363 ай бұрын
I learn something new in almost every one of your videos. Thanks for sharing the deep dive info!! ❤
@ronmiles30322 ай бұрын
Loved this information for my 2018 outback
@ChalmerWilkins2 ай бұрын
How do I switch my auto start from summer to a winter setting? I have both settings when I look at my climate control, but it’s currently stuck on the summer setting.
@alexpmo2 ай бұрын
I'm assuming you're doing this from your phone in the MySubaru app? If so, click "climate presets" > "full heat" > and then start the car. By default, the big blue button to remote start within the app always uses the last climate setting set. So once changes, it'll stay on that mode until you reset it.
@hankschrader149Ай бұрын
Bought our 22' Forester new and I'm still trying to figure out all it has to offer 😂 one of the few drawbacks about it is the much smaller display screen!
@MojoTime3 ай бұрын
This was helpful, thank you! Had no idea, I could turn off the adaptive cruise control.
@bervotten3 ай бұрын
I learned that the Phillips screwdriver doubles as a flathead. All else I already knew. Thanks.
@caitneedham2 ай бұрын
I love the lights turning when I turn,
@stephanik967221 күн бұрын
Great video: thanks. Most of this isn't available on my 2017 Forester but some are. Fyi. Cornering lights may qualify for an insurance duscount: mine did. Never considered the towing attachments to tie down kayaks. Older Sururs have a specific button to adjust following distance ( which also comes in handy in driveins).
@staceypompeo7612Ай бұрын
Alex your video is extremely informative. I would like to ask you if it’s possible to disarm the seatbelt chime in both the front and rear seats.
@alexpmoАй бұрын
@@staceypompeo7612 thanks! There isn’t a safe way to disarm the seatbelt chime. It would also turn off your airbag so that wouldn’t be good
@mermaydekathryn16953 ай бұрын
Thank you Alex I just got the call my new 2025 Outback Touring XT is in and ready. Because of your videos I have learned so much about my Subaru from your videos that the sales team at my dealership thinks it’s great. I can’t wait to have many adventures in her.