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CAUTION: Do not use wax or
polish containing any harsh abrasives,
cutting compounds, or cleansers
that may damage the vehicle finish.
If in doubt when choosing a
product, please contact Lucid for
recommendations.CAUTION: Carefully read and follow
all of the instructions provided by the
manufacturer of the wax or polish
product.
Regular waxing helps to protect the paint
surfaces from harsh elements and maintain
their appearance. After the first year, Lucid
recommends polishing your vehicle before
reapplying wax. Polishing removes built-up
residue and keeps the surface of the finish
even.
The exterior paint should be regularly checked for damage. Any minor scratches or chipsshould be repaired as soon as possible
using touch-up paint (contact Lucid for
recommendations).
Body repairs should only be performed by
a body shop approved by Lucid. Contact
a Lucid Service Center for assistance in
locating an approved body shop near you.
Using a Car Cover
CAUTION: Never use a car cover when
the vehicle is plugged in, as this
can prevent the battery from being
adequately cooled during charging.
To preserve the cosmetic appearance of the
body when the vehicle is not being used, you
may wish to use a car cover.
Cleaning the Interior
General cleaning
WARNING: Exposure to chemicals in
some cleaners can be hazardous and
can irritate eyes and skin. Always
read and follow the manufacturer
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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 Care and Maintenance
Inspecting and Maintaining TiresWARNING: The tires should be
regularly checked for wear and to
make sure that there are no cuts,
bulges, or exposure of the ply/cord
structure. Do not drive with tires that
are worn, damaged, or inflated to
the incorrect pressure. Driving under
any of these conditions could lead to
collision due to tire failure and/or loss
of control and result in serious injury
or death to the occupants or others.
Always consider tire conditions when driving,
and regularly inspect the tread and sidewalls for any sign of distortion (bulges), cuts, or
wear.
Good driving practice will improve the
mileage you obtain from your tires and avoid
unnecessary damage.
-Always ensure that the tire pressures
are correctly adjusted.
- Always observe the posted speed limits
and advisory speeds.
- Avoid pulling away quickly or hard
acceleration.
- Avoid making fast turns or braking
sharply.
- Avoid potholes and objects on the road.
- Do not run over curbs or hit the tire
against the curb when parking.
CAUTION: Avoid contaminating tires
with vehicle fluids that can cause
damage.
Tire wear
WARNING: The tire wear indicators
show the minimum tread depth
recommended by the tire
manufacturer. Tires that have worn
to this point will have reduced
grip and poor water displacement
characteristics.
Tires fitted as original equipment have tread
wear indicators molded into the tread pattern.
When the tread has been worn down
to approximately 2/32 inch (1.6 mm), the
indicators become flush with the surface of
the tread pattern, producing the effect of a
continuous band of rubber across the width of
the tire.
A tire must be replaced as soon as an
indicator band becomes flush to the tread,
indicating the tread has reached the minimum
permitted by legislation.
Note: Your Lucid Service Center will evaluate
tire wear when servicing your vehicle.
Wheel alignment and tire balance
Unbalanced wheels (sometimes noticeable as
steering wheel vibration) may affect vehicle
handling and tire life. Even with regular use,
wheels can get out of balance. Therefore, you
should balance your wheels as required.
Note: If tire wear is uneven (on one side of the
tire only) or becomes abnormally excessive, you should check the wheel alignment.
Wheel and tire rotation
WARNING: Your vehicle may be fitted
with different size tires on the front and rear wheels. The front and
rear wheels may also have different
offsets. Do not move wheels between
the front and rear axles as this will
severely affect vehicle handling.Tire & Wheels176
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Lucid does not recommend moving the
wheels between the front and rear axles, or
from side to side on the same axle pair.
Punctured tiresWARNING: Do not drive the vehicle
with a punctured tire. Even if the
punctured tire has not deflated, it is
unsafe to use as the tire may deflate
suddenly at any time.
Your vehicle is fitted with tubeless tires, which
may not leak when penetrated, provided the
object remains in the tire.
If, however, you feel a sudden vibration or ride
disturbance while driving, or you suspect your
tire or vehicle has been damaged, immediately
reduce your speed. Drive slowly while avoiding
heavy braking or sharp steering, and when
safe to do so, stop the vehicle.
Inspect the tires for damage. If a tire is under-
inflated and does not appear to have any
damage to the sidewall, try to repair using a
tire repair kit. If you cannot detect the cause
or the tire is too heavily damaged, have the
vehicle recovered to a tire repair center, or a Lucid Service Center to have the vehicle
inspected.
A puncture will eventually cause the tire to
lose pressure, which is why frequent checking
of tire pressures is important. Punctured or
damaged tires must be permanently repaired or replaced as soon as possible.
Age degradation
Tires degrade over time due to the effects of
ultraviolet light, extreme temperatures, high
loads, and environmental conditions. It is recommended that tires are replaced every
six years, but may require replacement more
frequently.
Maintaining Tire Pressures
WARNING: Use a gauge to check tire
pressures when COLD. Under-inflation
is the most common cause of tire
failures and may result in severe
tire cracking, tread separation, or
“blowout,” with an unexpected loss of
vehicle control and increased risk of
injury.Each tire should be checked monthly and
inflated to the pressure recommended on the
vehicle placard or tire inflation pressure label.
(If your vehicle has tires of a different size than the size indicated on the vehicle placard
or tire inflation pressure label, you should
determine the proper tire inflation pressure for
those tires).
Driving on a significantly under-inflated tire
causes the tire to overheat and can lead
to tire failure. Under-inflation also reduces
battery range and tire tread life, and may
affect the vehicle
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Replacing Tires and WheelsWARNING: For your safety, it is
recommended that only wheels
and tires that match the original
specification are used on the vehicle.
Specifications for approved winter
tires are available by contacting your
Lucid Service Center.WARNING: Operation of the Tire
Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
may be affected if the tires are
replaced with a different specification
from the originals.
Wheel rims and tires are matched to suit
the handling characteristics of the vehicle.
Always check that replacement tires comply
with the original specification. If tires other
than those specified are used, ensure that
the load and speed ratings (shown on the tire
side wall) equal or exceed those of the original
specification.
Ideally, tires should be replaced as sets of
four. If this is not possible, replace the tires
in pairs (front and rear). When replacng tires,
the wheels should be balanced and alignment
checked.
Asymmetric tires
WARNING: Vehicle traction and
handling will be seriously impaired if
the tires are incorrectly installed on
the wheels.
Your vehicle is equipped with Asymmetric
tires that have different tread patterns on
the outer and inner edge of the tire. On the
outside edge, the tread pattern exhibits large
tread blocks that are designed to provide
dry traction and handling thanks to a larger
contact area with the road.
On the inside edge, the tread block is smaller
to provide better wet grip. An increased
number of grooves helps disperse water on wet roads and reduce the risk of aquaplaning.
This means the tire is built to provide great
performance in both wet and dry conditions.
Asymmetric tires must be mounted on
the wheel with the correct sidewall facing
outwards from the vehicle. The sidewall of the
tire is marked with the word OUTSIDE.
When new tires are installed, always make
sure the tires are correctly oriented.
Run-
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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
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Roadside Assistance
Contacting Roadside Assistance
Lucid is committed to providing excellent
service. Our Roadside Assistance Program is
available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. For
assistance call::
+1 888-995-8243 (888-99-LUCID)
Advise the representative of: -Vehicle identification number (VIN)
- Vehicle description
- License plate number
- Problem with the vehicle
- Your location
Lucid ensures appropriate transportation of its vehicles under the Lucid Roadside
Assistance Program. However, it is your
responsibility to provide the vehicle
transporter with instructions on how to
transport the vehicle. See Transporting the
Vehicle .
Services Covered
The following are covered at no charge for four
years or 50,000 miles, whichever comes first:
- Emergency Towing/Transport Service
for warranty repairs to the nearest
authorized Lucid Service Center
- Roadside service
- Flat Tire
- 12v Battery
Within the first year of ownership, Lucid
will also provide towing and transport to an
authorized Collison Repair facility in the event
of an accident.
Roadside Assistance & Emergency Information196
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New Vehicle Limited Warranty
Message to Customers
Welcome to the Lucid New Vehicle LimitedWarranty, and welcome to luxury electric. This
guide provides a detailed explanation of the
warranty terms for the Lucid Air, including
coverage types, durations, limitations, regions,
and more. Our goal is to provide peace of
mind and exceptional service at every step of
the Lucid Air ownership experience.
Who is the Warrantor?
Lucid USA, Inc. is the warrantor in the
United States and Lucid Motors Canada
ULC is the warrantor in Canada (collectively
"Lucid”). Lucid will provide repairs to Lucid
Airs sold by and delivered directly from Lucid
or its affiliates during the applicable warranty
periods in the specified Warranty Regions
listed below in accordance with the terms, conditions and limitations in this Lucid New
Vehicle Limited Warranty.
Warranty RegionWarrantor and Contact InformationUSALucid USA, Inc.
7373 Gateway Blvd
Newark, CA 94560
Phone: 1-888-99 LUCID
(1-888-995-8243)CanadaLucid Motors Canada ULC
Suite 2300, Bentall 5, 550
Burrard Street Vancouver BC,
V6C 2B5
Phone: 1-888-99 LUCID
(1-888-995-8243)
The Lucid New Vehicle Limited Warranty is valid only within the region for which theLucid Air was originally manufactured and
sold. Any service required under the terms of
this Lucid New Vehicle Limited Warranty will
be provided by a Lucid Service Center.
You may take your Lucid Air temporarily to any
region where there is a Lucid Service Center,
and the Lucid Warranty will be honored in that
region. Temporary is defined as a period less
than six months. Proof of compliance with
any temporary import laws or regulations is
required. If you are permanently moving to
a new region supported by a Lucid Service
Center, you may apply to Lucid to transfer the
Lucid Warranty to the region for the duration of your ownership. Requests to transfer a
vehicle
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-Upholstery and trim
- Steering Wheel
- Floor coverings
Service parts include, but are not limited to: -Filters
- Lubricants
- Items replaced during routine
maintenance
Service adjustments required after the first
service, including but not limited to:
-Adjustment to doors and hoods
- Head lamp adjustment
- Wheel alignment
- Wheel balancing
Tires
The original factory fitted tires are covered
against manufacturing defects by the tire
manufacturer, who provides a separate
warranty to you with its own terms and
conditions. Warranty claims must be made
directly with the tire manufacturer. The Lucid
New Vehicle Limited Warranty does not cover
tires.
Performance Modi
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demonstrator vehicle), whichever occurs first
and lasts until the time period as stated in
the New Vehicle Warranty Coverage section of
this guide.
What Are Your Remedies?
The Lucid New Vehicle Limited Warranty
covers the rectification of reported defects
covered by this warranty via repair,
replacement, or adjustment of faulty parts
or components, as determined by Lucid in
its discretion. If a defect can be properly
eliminated by repair, and this is the most
economical course of action, then the Lucid
Service Representative will complete the
repair. Lucid may determine at its sole
discretion that certain parts or components
should be replaced rather than repaired.
For Lucid Genuine Spare Parts installed
during a warranty repair, the warranty
coverage ends at the expiration of the
warranty period for that covered system.
For reported defects in the materials or
workmanship of any parts manufactured or
supplied by Lucid but not remedied within the
warranty period, the Lucid Warranty coverage for that reported defect will continue until the
reported defect is resolved. Such coverage will
end:
-When the Lucid Service Representative
confirms that the defect has been
eliminated;
- When the Lucid Service Representative
confirms that no fault exists; or
- Thirty days after you have been notified
in writing that the Lucid Genuine Spare
Parts required to carry out the repair
are in stock at the Lucid Service
Representative.
Limitations on Liability
To the fullest extent allowed by applicable law,
all of the warranties in this Lucid New Vehicle
Limited Warranty are subject to the following
limitations and disclaimers:
THE WARRANTIES IN THIS LUCID NEW
VEHICLE LIMITED WARRANTY ARE THE
ONLY EXPRESS WARRANTIES APPLICABLE
TO YOUR VEHICLE. LUCID DOES NOT
ASSUME OR AUTHORIZE ANYONE TO
ASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH YOUR
VEHICLE OR THESE WARRANTIES. NO
PERSON MAY MODIFY OR WAIVE ANY PART OF THESE WARRANTIES.
As a condition of these warranties, you are
responsible for properly using, maintaining, and caring for your vehicle as outlined in yourOwner