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Note: The vehicle cannot be driven when the
charging cable is connected to the charge
port. If you attempt to shift out of P (Park),
a notification appears on the Cockpit Panel.
Emergency manual charging cable
disconnectCAUTION: Manually releasing the
charging cable is only recommended
in instances where the charging cable
button will not release it from the
charge port.
If pressing the button on the charging cable
will not release it, the vehicle has a manual
disconnect:
1. Open the hood. See Hood Opening and
Closing .
2. Pull up on the manual disconnect lever to release the charging cable.
3. Make sure to correctly insert the manual disconnect lever to its original position
before closing the hood.
Charging Status
You can check the progress of the charging
process via the light on the charge port, the
in-vehicle displays, or the Lucid mobile app.
Charge port light
The charge port light indicates the current
charging status. Refer to the following table
to understand the meaning of each light color
and pattern.
ColorDefinitionWhite (Solid)Ready to chargeWhite (Flashing)Charging pendingColorDefinitionGreen (Flashing)Charging in progressGreen (Solid)Charging completedRed (Solid)Charging error
During charging, the progress meter of the
charge port light flashes green, indicating the
current charge level of the battery pack.
1. 0% - 24%
2. 25% - 49%
3. 50% - 74%
4. 75% - 99%
When charging is completed, the light will
remain solid green.
Vehicle display status
Once charging begins, the Pilot Panel and the
Cockpit Panel will both display the current
charging status, including time remaining to
completion.
Cockpit Panel charging display
Setting a Charge Limit
CAUTION: Charging beyond the
recommended level too often can
cause battery pack degradation.High-Voltage Battery Pack & Charging150
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Without a set charge limit, the chargingsystem will charge the battery to the
recommended level. The vehicle dynamically
adjusts the actual charging rate depending on the state of charge, ambient temperature,
battery pack temperature, and position of the
charge slider.
You may need to adjust the charge limit higher or lower according to your driving needs. A
higher charge limit will increase trip distance.
Vehicles that are parked for extended periods
should be plugged in and use a lower charge
limit to maintain battery pack health.
Follow these guidelines for setting the charge limit:
-For the fastest possible charge rate
(miles/minute), set the slider as low as practically possible for the intended use of the vehicle.
- For general use, set the slider to
"Daily" or 50% - 80%. This setting best
preserves the battery pack life.
- For more range, set the slider beyond
"Daily" and up to "Distance." "Distance"
allows a full charge.
When charging beyond the "Daily" setting,
you may notice changes in reduced
regenerative braking and charging speeds. This functionality gradually returns as the car
is driven.
To set the charge limit: 1. On the Pilot Panel, select
>
ENERGY to display charging
options.
2. Press the SET CHARGE LIMIT button. 3. Use the slider to set the desired level of charge between 50% - 100%. Set
the slider to Daily for general use and
Distance for a long-range trip.
4. Press the DONE button.
Cold Weather Charging Considerations
CAUTION: Do not expose your vehicle
to extreme temperatures for long
periods without driving or connecting
to a charging cable, as this cannegatively affect battery pack life.
When temperatures are below 41
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Multi-Point Inspection
Your vehicle should be given a full multi-point
inspection service every 12 months or 12,000
miles (19300 km), whichever comes first.
Note: A message displays on the Cockpit
Panel to remind you to service your vehicle.
This service includes inspections and checks
for the following systems:
-Steering alignment
- Battery (12V) condition
- Battery pack (HV) condition
- Coolant condition
- Brake
fluid condition
- Brake rotors and pads wear
- Chassis bolts torque
- Closures (doors, hood, and trunk)
operation
- Condenser (check for debris)
- Electronic parking brake operation
- Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning
operation
- Horn
- Interior and exterior lights
- Key fob operation
- Seat belts operation
- Tire pressure and tire wear
- Visual signs of fluid leaks
- Wipers and washers
- Charging system and charging cable
- Firmware
Your vehicle will also be given a road test to inspect its current driving condition (such
as pedal operation, vehicle handling, and
steering alignment) and to check for any abnormal operational noises.WARNING: Your vehicle is equipped
with two 12V batteries. It
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CAUTION: Do not use statically-
charged materials (such as a cloth
that was recently machine-washed
and dried) on the displays.CAUTION: Do not use cleansers (such
as glass cleaner) to clean displays.
Display screens should only be cleaned using
a soft, lint-free cloth designed for cleaning
screens and monitors.
Before cleaning the display screens, use the
Pilot Panel to enable screen cleaning mode
to prevent accidental operation of vehicle
controls. Select
> Displays > Displays
& Accessibility > SCREEN CLEANING MODE.
Airbags
WARNING: Airbag covers should only
be cleaned using a slightly dampened
cloth or cleaning wipe. Water or any
other liquid entering into an airbag
or its associated electrical wiring may
cause the airbags to deploy or not
function properly in an accident.WARNING: Any damage or cracks on
an airbag cover should be referred to a
Lucid Service Center for inspection.
Seats
WARNING: Never use steam or
upholstery cleaners on the seats,
or any cleaning method that would
saturate the seat with liquid. This can
damage the occupancy weight sensor
in the seat, which in turn can affect
the operation of the airbag system and
result in serious injury or death.
For cloth seats:
-If necessary, gently vacuum the seats
first to remove any loose dust, dirt, or
debris.
- Use a soft, colorless cloth moistened
with warm water and (if necessary) non- detergent soap. Wipe gently in a circular
motion. Allow the seats to air dry after
cleaning.
For leather and artificial leather seats:
-To clean, use a soft, colorless cloth
moistened only with warm water. Do
not use polishes, oils, cleaning fluids,
solvents, or detergents.
- Avoid vacuuming. Instead, use your
moistened cleaning cloth to gently
remove any loose particles.
- Application of a leather conditioner is
not necessary to maintain the original
condition of the seats.
Seat beltsWARNING: Never allow any substance
to enter a seat belt mechanism,
as this can negatively affect its
performance in an impact.
Extend the seat belt and clean using a cloth
moistened only with water. Do not use any
type of detergent or chemical cleaning agent.
Allow the belts to air dry while extended, away
from direct sunlight if possible.
Chrome and metal surfaces
Do not use abrasive cleansers, rough cloths,
or polish, as these materials can damage the
finish of these surfaces.
Plastic materials
WARNING: Do not use polish or wax
cleaner on the upper surfaces of the dashboard. Polished surfaces are
reflective and may interfere with the
driver
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Tire Pressure Monitoring System
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)WARNING: The TPMS is not a
substitute for manually checking tire
pressures. The TPMS only provides a
tire pressure warning and does not re-
inflate the tires.WARNING: The TPMS cannot register
damage to a tire. Regularly check the
condition of your tires.WARNING: Using liquid or aerosol tire
sealants may cause a malfunction of
tire pressure sensors.
The TPMS monitors the pressure of the
tires using sensors located in each wheel.
In-vehicle sensors receive TMPS data using
Radio Frequency (RF) signals.
Note: Installing accessories that are not
approved by Lucid may interfere with the
TPMS system.
Tire pressure warnings are displayed
on the Cockpit Panel using an
amber warning indicator. A warning
chime will sound, and a warning
message will display to alert you to a problem.
The tire pressure warning indicator will
illuminate if a tire is under-inflated.
If the tire pressure warning indicator
illuminates, stop and check your tires as soon as possible and inflate them to the correct
pressure. If the tire pressure warning occurs
frequently, the cause must be determined and rectified.
Tire pressure information display
If low tire pressure is detected, the Cockpit
Panel will provide an overview of the tire
pressures on the vehicle. The wheel with the low pressure will be displayed in amber.
TPMS malfunction
Your vehicle is equipped with a TPMS
malfunction indicator to indicate when the system is not operating properly.
The TPMS malfunction indicator is combined
with the low tire pressure indicator. When the system detects a malfunction, the indicatorwill flash for approximately one minute and
then remain continuously illuminated. This
sequence will continue upon subsequent
vehicle start-ups as long as the malfunction
exists.
When the malfunction indicator is illuminated,
the system may not be able to detect
or signal low tire pressure as intended.
TPMS malfunctions may occur for a variety
of reasons, including the installation of
replacement or alternate tires or wheels on
the vehicle that prevents the TPMS from
functioning properly. Always check the TPMS
malfunction indicator after replacing one or
more tires or wheels on your vehicle to ensure that the replacement or alternate tires and
wheels allow the TPMS to function properly.
Note: If a tire has been repaired using tire
sealant and low tire pressure is detected, it
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IndexA
Accessory mode 65
Adaptive Cruise Control 97
Air filter replacement 161Airbags 46Obstruction of 49
Warning indicator 53
Alerts and notifications 55
Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) 78
Anti-theft system 28
AudioPhysical controls 123
Playing from devices 126
Settings 127Automatic parkingAutomatic Park In 111
Automatic Park Out 112
Distance warning 115
B
Batteries (12V)Specifications 194Battery (high-voltage) 147Charging 148
Emergency disabling 200
Health 147
Specifications 194
Temperature limits 147
Battery (key fob) 18
Blind Spot Display 109
Blind Spot Monitoring 109
Bluetooth