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[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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Airbag Safety InformationWARNING: Even with airbags, the
driver and occupants must always
wear their seat belts to minimize the
risk of severe injury or death in the
event of a collision.WARNING: Do not attach or place
objects on or near the front airbags,
the side of the front seats, the
headliner at the side of the vehicle, or
any other location that could interfere
with the inflation of an airbag. Objects
can cause serious injury if the vehicle
is in a collision severe enough to
cause the airbag to deploy.WARNING: For the curtain airbags
to deploy correctly, the roof lining
and A )post trim must be undamaged
and installed correctly. Any damage
or suspect installation should be
referred to a Lucid Service Center for
inspection.WARNING: Front-seat occupants
should not place any part of their
arms, body against the steering wheel
or dashboard area, as an inflating
airbag can cause fractures or other injuries.WARNING: Do not use seat covers
in the vehicle. A seat cover could
interfere with the deployment of the
seat-mounted side airbags in the
event of a collision.WARNING: Airbags inflate with
considerable speed and force. To
reduce the risk of injuries, ensure that
all occupants are wearing seat belts
and are correctly seated, with seats
positioned as far back from any front
airbags as possible.WARNING: Never use a child safety
seat or seat young children on a seat
with an operational airbag in front of
it. Doing so can cause serious injury
or death if the airbag deploys.WARNING: To ensure correct inflation
of the side airbags, maintain
an unobstructed gap between an
occupant
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Curtain airbagsWARNING: Make sure that passengers
do not lean their heads against the
doors. In the event of a collision,
the curtain airbag deploys from the
headliner and may cause injury.WARNING: Never hang or attach
heavy objects from the grab handles
on the headliner. The hooks are for
lightweight garments (not for hard
objects).
The curtain airbags are designed to protect
the head in severe frontal crashes with a lateral component, severe side impacts, orrollovers. They do not inflate in all frontal
impacts and do not inflate alone in a rear
impact.
Note: Curtain airbags can help prevent
occupants from being thrown from the vehicle
in the event of a vehicle rollover.
Obstruction of Airbags
WARNING: Do not allow passengers to
obstruct the operation of the airbags
by placing feet, knees, any other part
of the body, or any other objects in
contact with, or in close proximity to,
an airbag module.WARNING: Do not attach or position
items on an airbag cover that could
interfere with the inflation of the
airbag or be propelled inside your
vehicle and injure occupants.WARNING: Never place your arm over
an airbag cover. A deploying airbag
can cause serious fractures or other
injuries.
For the airbags to correctly deploy,
obstructions cannot intervene between an
airbag and the occupant.
The following are examples of the type
of obstructions that could impede the
correct operation of the airbags or jeopardize
personal safety in the event of an airbag
deployment:
-Accessories attached to or obscuring an
airbag cover (for example, attached to
the roof lining, door pillar trim, or the
front seat backrests)
- Items of hand luggage, or other objects
placed on an airbag cover
- Feet, knees, or any other part of the
anatomy in contact with, or in close
proximity to, an airbag cover
- Head, arms, or any part of the anatomy
in contact with, or in close proximity to,
a seat-mounted side airbag
- Objects (such as items of clothing)
hanging from the handles attached to the headliner
- Objects (such as items of clothing or
cushions) draped over the part of the
front seat containing the airbag
- Seat covers/accessory seat covers over
a front seat; in particular, seat covers
that have not been designed for use
with seat-mounted side airbags. If
in doubt, consult your Lucid Service
Center .Seating & Safety Restraints49
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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