service 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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Using Seat Belts When Pregnant 39Seat Belt Pre-tensioners 39
Testing Seat Belts 40
Child Safety 41
Guidelines for Seating Children 41
Choosing a Child Safety Seat 41
Seating Larger Children 42
Installing Child Safety Seats 42
Installing LATCH or ISOFIX Child Seats 43 Installing Seat Belt Retained Child Seats 44
Attaching Upper Tether Straps 44
Child Safety Seat Warnings 45
Airbags 46 Location of Airbags and Airbag Sensors 46
Airbag Safety Information 47
Airbag Safety Labels 47
How the Airbags Work 47
Types of Airbags 48
Obstruction of Airbags 49
Front Passenger Seat Occupant Classification
System (OCS) 50
Effects of Airbag Inflation 53
Airbag SRS Warning Indicator 53
Airbag Service Information 53Driving & OperatingDriver Information 55
Vehicle Information and Alerts 55
Trip Information 55
Pilot Panel 56
Extending and Retracting the Pilot Panel 56
Center Cockpit Panel 57
Center Cockpit Panel - Overview 57
Warning Indicators 58
High-Voltage Drive System Failure 64
Charge and Power Meter 64
Battery State of Charge Indicator 64
Starting and Powering Off 65
Starting 65 Powering Off 65
Steering Wheel 66Adjusting the Steering Wheel Position 66
Steering Feel and Sensitivity 66
Steering Wheel - Right Controls 67
Steering Wheel - Left Controls 68
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WARNING: Always check the area
around the hood for obstructions
(such as people or objects) before
closing the hood. Failure to do so
could result in serious injury to a
person or damage to the vehicle.CAUTION: Do not use excessive force
when closing the hood, as the hood
panel could be damaged.
To close the hood:
1. Gently lower until the hood is almost closed.
2. Place your hands on top of the hood at the points illustrated.
3. Gently press until you feel the power auto-cinch take over to pull it closed.
4. After closing, check that the latch is fully engaged by attempting to lift the
front edge of the hood. The hood should
be free from all movement.
WARNING: If any part of the Hood
hinge appears to be loose, contact
your local service centre. If safe to
do so, the vehicle can be driven to a
Lucid service centre. If the vehicle is
not safe to be driven, then you must
have your vehicle transported to the
service centre.
Accessing the Front Cargo Area
To access the lower cargo area in the front
trunk, pull up on the cargo cover handle. The
cargo cover is not attached to the vehicle, and
can be folded back or removed if necessary.
Hood Interior Emergency Release
If a person becomes trapped inside the front
trunk, open the hood from the inside by
pressing the interior release button.
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belts in use to make sure they are correctly
latched. Remove any heavy objects (such as
a briefcase) from any unoccupied seats. If the
indicator remains on, contact a Lucid Service
Center .
In addition to the seat belt reminder, a graphic
of the seat layout displays on the left side of
the Cockpit Panel. The seat layout displays the detected occupied seats and the seat beltuse status.
When the seat location displays a green
indicator, it indicates that the seat
position is occupied and the seat belt
is fastened.
When a seat location displays a red seat
belt indicator, it indicates that the seat
position is occupied but the seat belt is
not fastened.
Using Seat Belts When PregnantWARNING: Pregnant women must
wear seat belts to protect themselves
and their unborn child.WARNING: Do not place anything
between you and the seat belt to
cushion the impact in the event of a
collision.
Wear the lap portion of the seat belt as low
as possible across the hips, not the waist.
Position the shoulder part of the belt between
the breasts and to the side of the abdomen.
Make sure that the seat belt has no slack and
is not twisted.
For any concerns about wearing seat belts,
consult with your physician.
Seat Belt Pre-tensionersWARNING: If a seat belt pre-tensioner
activates, it must be replaced. After
an impact or collision, even if there is
no obvious damage, always have the
seat belts checked and (if necessary)
replaced by a Lucid Service Center.
The seat belts for the front and outboard
rear seating positions are equipped with pre )tensioners that work either independently
or in conjunction with the airbags in a severe
front or side-impact collision, depending upon
the severity of a crash.
Note: A pre-tensioner activates if the seat belt
is already buckled at the time of the collision.
The pre-tensioners automatically retract the
seat belts, reducing any slack in both the lap
and shoulder portions of the belts, thereby
reducing the forward movement of the seat
belt wearer.
The seat belt pre-tensioners can only activate
once before a Lucid Service Center must
replace them.
If a pre-tensioner activates, the
airbag warning indicator displays on
the Cockpit Panel.
Note: Even if the pre-tensioners activate, the
seat belts still function as restraints. Continue
to wear the seat belts if the vehicle remains in
a drivable condition.
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Testing Seat BeltsWARNING: Regularly check the
condition of all seat belts. Replace
seat belts if you notice damage
to the belt straps, fittings, retractor
mechanisms, or buckles. Damaged
seat belts may not operate properly in
the event of an accident.WARNING: When seat belts are not
in use, they should be fully retracted
and not hanging loose. If a seat belt does not fully retract, contact a Lucid
Service Center.
There are three tests you should perform
when checking seat belts:
1. With the seat belt fastened, give the shoulder belt strap at the buckle a quick
upward pull. The buckle should remain
securely locked.
2. With the seat belt unfastened, unreel the belt to its limit. Check that it
unreels smoothly with no snatches or
snags. Visually check the belt for wear.
Allow the belt to retract, checking that
retraction is smooth and complete.
3. With the belt half unreeled, hold the strap and quickly try to pull
more strap out. The mechanism must lock automatically and prevent further
unreeling.
If any issues arise during these tests, contact
a Lucid Service Center immediately to have
the seat belt replaced.
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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
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High beam headlights activeLow high-voltage battery State of Charge (SoC)12V battery charging system fault detectedHigh temperature detected for high-voltage batteryLow temperature detected for high-voltage battery
Brake System Warning. Call Lucid Service Center.Brake System Warning. Call Lucid Service Center.Excessive brake wear detected
Left turn signal active
Driving & Operating59
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Brake System Warning; Stop the vehicle. Call Lucid Service Center.Brake System Warning. Call Lucid Service Center.Excessive brake wear detectedParking brake fault detectedParking Brake appliedHigh Beam Assist applied
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Brakes
Braking SystemsWARNING: It is critical to occupant
safety that your braking systems are
always functioning properly. If you
experience any braking issues or
receive any fault messages regarding
the braking system, contact a Lucid
Service Center immediately.WARNING: Driving through heavy rain
or water can have a temporary adverse
effect on braking efficiency.CAUTION: Do not rest your foot on
the brake pedal while the vehicle is
in motion unless you are applying the
brakes. Resting your foot on the brake
pedal can cause premature brake
wear.
The foot pedal hydraulically-operated brakes
are electrically boosted, but only when the
vehicle is On. If the vehicle loses power when
driving, you will need to apply more force on
the brake pedal and you will experience longer
stopping distances.
If the brake fluid level in the
reservoir is low, a red brake indicator
and a notification message will be
displayed on the Cockpit Panel.
See Checking Brake Fluid on page 157.
If the yellow brake indicator displays on the Cockpit Panel, a brake
system fault has been detected.
Contact a Lucid Service Center as
soon as possible.
Note: It
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ABS warning indicatorThe ABS indicator displays on
the Cockpit Panel, along with a
notification message. If illuminated,
the ABS is disabled. Contact a Lucid
Service Center as soon as possible to have
the fault repaired.CAUTION: Even when ABS is disabled,
the pedal-operated braking system
remains operational. Be aware that
braking distances may increase and
wheels may lock under heavy braking.
Regenerative Braking
WARNING: If driving the vehicle in
reduced traction conditions (that is,
icy or snowy conditions), the use
of High regenerative braking level
may cause traction control to operate
more frequently. Lucid recommends
switching to Standard level when
driving in such conditions.
Whenever the vehicle is moving and your foot
is off the accelerator, regenerative braking
slows the vehicle and feeds energy back to
the high-voltage battery.
While you should still use the brake
pedal whenever needed to stop safely, you
can take advantage of regenerative braking
by anticipating your stops and reducing
accelerator pedal position.
Note: If regenerative braking is aggressively
slowing your vehicle (such as when your foot
is completely off the accelerator pedal at highway speeds), the brake lights turn on to
alert others that you are slowing down.
During regenerative braking, the charge/power
meter that arcs over the speedometer shows the current amount of energy being generated
and fed back to the high-voltage battery.
The amount of generated energy being fed
back to the high-voltage battery can vary
depending on the current state of the battery
and the regenerative braking setting being used. For example, regenerative braking maybe limited if the battery is extremely hot or
cold or if the battery is already charged to its
maximum allowable level.
Regenerative braking settings
On the Pilot Panel, press
> Vehicle
> Drive Settings, then press to select between
two levels of Regenerative Braking:
-Standard - Provides the standard
amount of regenerative braking.
When you release the accelerator, the
vehicle takes longer to slow down and
coasts further than if set to High.
- High - Provides the maximum amount of
regenerative braking.
When you release the accelerator, the
vehicle slows down faster, reducing the
need to use the brakes.
Note: Should regenerative braking levels be
limited, you