maintenance LUCID AIR 2022 Owners Manual
[x] Cancel search | Manufacturer: LUCID, Model Year: 2022, Model line: AIR, Model: LUCID AIR 2022Pages: 241, PDF Size: 5.15 MB
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Alerts and Notifications 141
Software Updates 142
Updating Software 142 Viewing Release Notes 143High-Voltage Battery Pack &
ChargingElectric Vehicle Components 145
High-Voltage Components 145
Battery Information 147
About the Vehicle Batteries 147
High Voltage Battery Pack Care 147
Charging Instructions 148
Safety Checklist 148 Charge Port Door 148Charging the Vehicle 149Disconnecting the Charging Cable 149
Charging Status 150
Setting a Charge Limit 150
Cold Weather Charging Considerations 151MaintenanceMaintenance Requirements 153
Your Responsibility 153
Scheduled Maintenance 153
Fluid Replacement 153
Owner Maintenance 153
Electrical and High Voltage Safety 154
Maintenance Schedule 155
Multi-Point Inspection 156
Fluid Reservoirs 157
Checking Brake Fluid 157 Checking Windshield Washer Fluid 158
Wiper Blades and Washer Jets 159
Checking the Wiper Blades 159 Replacing Wiper Blades 159
Cleaning Washer Jets 159
Cabin Air Filter 161
Replacing the Cabin Air Filters 161
Vehicle Care 162
Cleaning the Exterior 162
Polishing, Paint, and Body Repairs 163
Using a Car Cover 164
Cleaning the Interior 164
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Floor Mats 166Parts and Accessories 167
Parts, Accessories, and Modifications167
Body Repairs 167
Vehicle Lifting Points 168
Lifting the Vehicle 168Tire & WheelsTire Information 170
Understanding Tire Markings 170 International Tire Approval Marks 173
Uniform Tire Quality Grading 173
Tire and Loading Information Label 174
Tire Care and Maintenance 176
Inspecting and Maintaining Tires 176
Maintaining Tire Pressures 177
Replacing Tires and Wheels 179
Seasonal Tire Types 179 Driving in Low Temperatures 180
Tire Traction Devices 180
Tire Pressure Monitoring System 181 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) 181
Vehicle Loading 183
Loading the Vehicle 183
Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit 183Technical DataVehicle Dimensions and Weights 186
Exterior Dimensions 186
Vehicle Weights 187
Wheels and Tires 188
Wheel and Tire Specifications 188
Tire Pressures 189
Vehicle Sub-Systems 190
Steering 190
Brakes 191
Front Suspension 192
Rear Suspension 193
Motors 194
Transmission 194
12V Batteries 194
High-Voltage Battery 194
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09Maintenance
Maintenance152
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Maintenance Requirements
Your Responsibility
The safety, reliability, and performance
of your vehicle depends partly on how
well it is maintained. Maintenance is an
owner
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Maintenance Schedule
The scheduled maintenance or service must be performed in accordance with the chart below tokeep your vehicle in top operating condition.
The service intervals in this maintenance and service schedule are based on average driving
conditions. Some items will need more frequent service if you drive in unique conditions, such
as unusually wet or dusty areas. For recommendations applicable to your individual needs and
usage, consult your Lucid Service Center .
Note: Bring your charging cable and all key fobs with you to every service appointment to be
checked during the multi-point inspection.
Maintenance ItemsEvery 1 year
or 12,000 miles (19,310 km)Every 2 years
or 24,000 miles (38620 km)OtherMulti-point inspection
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If a washer jet nozzle becomes clogged
with debris or build-up, its performance can be reduced. There are several methods forremoving any blockage:
-Dip a small, soft-bristled brush (such as
an old toothbrush) in warm water and
scrub in and around the nozzle to clear
away any dirt or debris.
- Use a can of compressed air to blow a
concentrated stream of air into the clog
to loosen it, and to blow away any debris from the nozzle.
- For more serious clogs, slide a thin piece
of wire into the nozzle to clear any
blockages.
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Cabin Air Filter
Replacing the Cabin Air Filters
Your vehicle has two cabin air filters installed
that prevents pollen, industrial fall-out, road
dust, and other particles from entering the vehicle via the vents.
The cabin air filters should be replaced
every year or every 12,000 miles (19,310 kn),
whichever comes sooner. Failure to replace the air filters will result in reduced air flow
into the vehicle.
Note: To gain the maximum benefit of the
cabin air filters, it is suggested the filters are
changed prior to the pollen season.
Note: If you operate your vehicle in an
environment where there is more dust or
sand in the air, the air filters may require
replacement more frequently.
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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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Disabling the Power System
Safety PrecautionsWARNING: In the event of fire,
immediately contact your local fire
emergency responders.WARNING: ALWAYS ASSUME THAT
HIGH-VOLTAGE COMPONENTS ARE
ENERGIZED. Cutting, crushing, or
touching high-voltage components
can result in serious injury or death.WARNING: High-voltage cables and
components may remain energized for
up to 2 minutes after disabling.WARNING: High-voltage batteries can
self-ignite even after extinguishing the
initial fire.WARNING: The airbags and other
supplemental restraint systems may
remain powered for up to 2 minutes
after disabling.WARNING: In the event of a fire
involving a charging station, treat it as
an energized electrical fire until power
to the charger is confirmed to shut off.WARNING: This vehicle does not
have an internal combustion engine.
Lack of engine noise does not mean
the vehicle is OFF. Silent movement
capability exists until the vehicle
completely shuts down.
Emergency Responder Cut Loop
You can locate the emergency responder cut
loop under the hood on the right side, near
the suspension strut tower.
You can determine the location of the cut
loop by the yellow label wrapped around it.
This label is visible even with the maintenance
access panel in place.
Double cutting and removing the emergency
responder cut loop shuts down both the high-
voltage and the 12-volt battery systems.
Note: The cut loop is a low-voltage (12V) cable.
Roadside Assistance & Emergency Information200
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The high voltage battery, like all batteries,will experience a decrease of energy and
power loss with time and use. Loss of
energy or power reduction over time is not
covered beyond the terms and limits of
this warranty, as set forth in the paragraph
above. Proper storage and maintenance of
your Lucid vehicle will maximize the life and
capacity of the battery. Failure to follow
the recommended guidelines and charging
procedures as stated in the Lucid Owner