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To turn on the high beam headlights, push the
left steering column lever away from you. To
cancel, pull the lever towards you.
The high beam indicator displays
on the Instrument Cluster whenever
high beams are On.
Headlight High Beam Flash
You can flash the headlight high beams even
if the low beams are OFF by pulling the lever
towards you and releasing it.
See High Beam Assist on page 103 for more
information on High Beam assistance.
Rear Fog Light
Note: Regulations concerning the use of fog
lights vary by country.
The rear fog light is considerably brighter than
ordinary tail lights and should only be used to help other road users see your vehicle in
low-visibility conditions such as fog or heavy
snowfall.
Use the left Cockpit Panel to turn the rear fog
lamp On or Off.
The rear fog light indicator is
displayed on the Cockpit Panel
whenever the rear fog light is On.
Note: The rear fog light is automatically turned
Off each time the vehicle is powered On, and
will need to manually turned On if required.
Note: The rear fog lights can be turned on only
when the headlights are manually turned on
or in AUTO mode at night.
Turn Signals
The turn signals are activated by moving the
left steering column lever down to operate the
left turn signals, or up to operate the right
turn signals. If you lightly push the stalk up
or down, it will activate the turn signal only
temporarily, for three flashes.
The turn signals will continue to operate until
automatically canceled by the steering wheel,
or by lightly pushing the steering column lever
in the opposite direction.
Note: Pushing the steering column lever all
the way in the opposite direction switches the
turn signals to the opposite direction instead
of being canceled.
When a turn signal is activated, thecorresponding turn signal indicator
is displayed on the Cockpit Panel.
You will also hear a clicking sound
when the turn signal is operating.
Lane changes
To signal a lane change, momentarily hold the
lever up or down against the spring pressure
and then release; the turn signals will flash
three times to indicate a lane change.
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Vehicle Hold
Vehicle Hold controls brake settings, and cankeep your vehicle stopped even when your
foot is not on the brake pedal.
When set to HOLD, the vehicle remains
stationary after a stop. The brakes hold until
the driver presses the accelerator pedal again.
If set to ROLL, the car rolls freely after releasing the accelerator.
To configure, use the Pilot Panel and touch
> Vehicle > Drive Settings, then
select the desired mode.
Note: The default setting is HOLD, and can
only be changed when the vehicle is in
P (Park). The setting saves to your User
Profile.
Note: Vehicle Hold disengages if the driver
shifts into N (Neutral) or presses and releases
the brake pedal.
Note: Vehicle Hold will disengage and shift
into P (Park) in any of the following instances:
-Hold has been braking for approximately
10 minutes.
- The system detects that the driver has
exited the vehicle.
Parking Brake
CAUTION: In the unlikely event that
your vehicle loses electrical power,
you will not be able to select another
gear and therefore will be unable to
release the parking brake. Contact a
Lucid Service Center for assistance.
The parking brake operates on the rear wheels
only, and is independently controlled of the
pedal-operated brake system.
The parking brake automatically applies when
P (Park) is selected, and releases when any other gear is selected. It is also engaged by
certain systems when a time limit is reached. See Vehicle Hold on page 80.
The red parking brake indicator
is displayed on the Cockpit Panel
when the parking brake is engaged.
A flashing indicator signals either
operating wiht a fault, or a parking brake
stuck in operation.
If the indicator is amber, a fault
has been detected and the parking
brake may not be applied when the
vehicle is in P (Park). This will be
accompanied by a notification on the Cockpit
Panel. Contact a Lucid Service Center to have
the fault repaired.
Emergency useCAUTION: Driving the vehicle with the
parking brake applied, or repeated
use of the parking brake to slow the
vehicle, may cause serious damage to
the brake system.
In an emergency, pressing and holding the P
(Park) button decelerates the vehicle to a low
speed using the service brakes, then applies
the parking brake.
Parking on a slope
WARNING: In snowy or icy conditions,
the rear wheels may not have
sufficient traction to prevent the
vehicle from sliding when parked on
a slope. You are always responsible for parking safely.WARNING: If parking on too steep a
grade for the parking brake to securely
hold the vehicle, the vehicle will give
audible and visual warnings. Drive to a
less steep area and re-park.
As an added precaution:
-If your vehicle is parked on a hill and
facing uphill, turn the steering wheel so
the front wheels are pointing away from
the curb.
- If your vehicle is parked on a hill and
facing downhill, turn the steering wheel
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Cruise Control and Highway Assist will be
unavailable until the next drive cycle.
Once an in-lane stop has completed: -The vehicle automatically shifts into P
(Park).
- Highway Assist is canceled.
- DreamDrive will be unavailable until the
next drive cycle.
- All doors unlock.
- An audible alert sounds.
Note: Warnings will be dismissed if the vehicle
is shifted out of P (Park). See Using the Drive
Selector on page 69.
Steering override
While Highway Assist is active, you can
temporarily override it by using the steering wheel. When you turn the steering wheel, the
Highway Assist indicator will gray out on the
Cockpit Panel.
Once the steering wheel returns to its neutral
position, the vehicle is centered in the lane,
and the system detects lanes again, Highway Assist should automatically resume and the
Cockpit Panel will return to displaying the
active Highway Assist mode.
Manually canceling Highway Assist To cancel Highway Assist, press the
Cancel button on the steering wheel.
The system can also be canceled by pressing
the brake pedal if it is safe to do so in the current traffic conditions.
Traffic Sign Recognition
WARNING: Traffic Sign Recognition
is an assist feature only. The driver
is responsible for paying attention
to the road signs and determining
the appropriate speed limit, road
conditions, and driving speed.WARNING: Traffic Sign Recognition is
not available in all countries.WARNING: Map data is not always
accurate. The GPS can miscalculatethe vehicle location, which may
provide an incorrect traffic sign.WARNING: If a road or a traffic
sign has recently been changed, the
Traffic Sign Recognition system may
not be fully functional or may provide
inaccurate information.WARNING: In situations where the
Traffic Sign Recognition system is
unable to determine a traffic sign, or if
it is uncertain that an acquired speed
limit is accurate, the system may not
display the information and warnings
may not take effect.
The Traffic Sign Recognition system uses the
front cameras and navigation system data to
recognize traffic signs on the road, providing
you with driving information such as speed limits and other regulations.
When a traffic sign is detected, it displays on
the Cockpit Panel next to the speedometer.
Speed Limit Alerts
When Speed Limit Alert is enabled (see Speed
Limit Alert Settings ), if the current vehicle
speed exceeds the detected speed limit, the display color of the speed limit sign willchange color and may increase in size. Thedisplay will return to the normal color and
size when the vehicle is slowed to within the
speed limit.
Wrong-way warnings
If a Wrong Way road sign is detected and the
vehicle passes the sign, the system will alert you with an audible alert and a notification on
the Cockpit Panel.
Speed Limit Alert settings To configure Speed Limit Alert settings,
use the Pilot Panel and touch
>
DreamDrive.
- Touch to enable or disable Speed Limit
Alert. Additional options to receive
VISUAL or VISUAL AND AUDIO alerts are available when this feature is
enabled.
- Touch to enable or disable Cruise Speed
Update. When enabled, this feature
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-If you take the call from your iPhone, the
call audio will depend on iPhone “Call
Audio Routing” setting.
Press an option on the touchscreen or use
the steering wheel controls to DECLINE or
ACCEPT the call.
Note: Your phone may prompt you to select
the audio output for the call, depending on
the type of phone and last output used.
The "Call Audio Routing" Setting on iPhone The "Call Audio Routing" setting can be
configured in one of three ways:
- Automatic - The iPhone routes the audio
to the phone even though the phone is connected to the car via Bluetooth.
- Bluetooth Handset - The iPhone routes
the audio to the car when the phone is
connected to the car via Bluetooth.
- Speaker - The iPhone routes the audio
to the phone speaker even though the
phone is connected to the car via
Bluetooth.
In-Call Options
Active calls are displayed on the right Cockpit Panel.
-The
active call icon will be
displayed in the status bar when a call
is in progress.
- Contact information and call length will
be displayed in the main screen, along
with call control buttons.
If a call is placed on hold and a second call is
made, the call control buttons change.
-Press Swap to switch between the active
call and the call on hold.
- Press Merge to bring both callers into a
shared call.
Call volume and the mute option can be
controlled with the physical controls in your vehicle. See Physical Media Controls on page
123.
Using MessagesWARNING: Distracted driving can
lead to loss of vehicle control and
a collision, which can result in
serious injury or death. Lucid strongly
recommends that the driver stay
focused on the road at all times while
driving. Safe operation of the vehicle
is the driver
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-The maximum vehicle capacity weight in
kilograms (kg) and pounds (lb).
- Maximum number of occupant seating
positions in the vehicle.
- The size of the tires originally fitted to
the vehicle.
- The cold inflation pressures for the
original specification of front and rear
tires.
The stated tire pressures provide the optimum
vehicle ride and handling characteristics for
all normal operating conditions.
Note: Do not change this label, even if you use
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Contact a Lucid Service Center to have the
issue rectified as soon as possible.
Tire pressure correction
The tire pressure indicator light does not
automatically turn off when the tire pressure
is adjusted for all four tires.
After the tires are inflated to the correct
pressures, drive your vehicle over 18 mph
(30 km/h) to activate the Tire Pressure
Monitoring System (TPMS) and turn off the
low tire pressure indicator light.
Tire changing
Always have your tires serviced or changed by
a qualified technician.
Care must be taken to avoid contact between
the bead of the tire and the sensor during removal and refitting of the tire, otherwise
the sensor may become damaged and/or inoperable.
Replacing a tire pressure sensor
If you experience frequent low tire pressure warnings and the tire pressures are correct,
contact Lucid Service Center to determine if
a tire pressure sensor requires replacement.
Note: If a non-Lucid Service Center has
replaced a tire pressure sensor, it may not
work until it has been programmed to the
vehicle by Lucid.Tire & Wheels182