LUCID AIR 2023 Owners Manual
Manufacturer: LUCID, Model Year: 2023, Model line: AIR, Model: LUCID AIR 2023Pages: 241, PDF Size: 5.15 MB
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Tow Truck Mode
When loading and unloading the vehicle onto
a flatbed tow truck, put the vehicle in Tow
Truck Mode. This can be done on the Pilot
Panel by navigating to Settings > Vehicle and
toggling Tow Truck Mode.
Tow Truck Mode disables the emergency
parking brake, disables the alarm, and shifts
the vehicle into neutral to allow for transport
on and off the flatbed truck.
Lucid recommends that Tow Truck Mode
remain active until after transportation has been completed.
Pulling the Vehicle onto a Trailer or TransporterCAUTION: Under no circumstances
should the vehicle be towed using
the vehicle recovery eye. Doing so
can cause significant damage to your
vehicle.CAUTION: Incorrect installation of the
recovery eye can cause it to become
detached while pulling the vehicle,
resulting in significant damage.WARNING: If the recovery eye mount
is not accessible and the vehicle
is recovered by attaching to a
frame, suspension, or other means,
the vehicle may sustain damage.
Inspect the vehicle and ensure it is
safe to operate.The Towing provider
MUST document the method of
vehicle recovery, whether using the
recovery eye, attachment to the body,
suspension, or other means.Failure to
do so could result in a hazardous
situation when operating the vehicle.
The recovery eye is available in the trunk of
your vehicle and located on the underside of
the right-hand floor panel.
To install the recovery eye:
1. Release the rubber cover from the attachment point behind the front grille.
2. Position the recovery eye through thebumper and rotate it clockwise into the
attachment point on the body until it
is fully seated. Visually check that the
recovery eye is parallel to the ground to
ensure correct installation.
3. Attach the winch cable to the recovery eye.
4. Place the vehicle in Neutral (N) or support rear wheels on a self-loading
dolly (see manufacturer instructions for use).
5. Pull the vehicle slowly onto the trailer or transporter.
Note: After using the recovery eye, remember
to store it back in the trunk and install the
rubber cover on the attachment point.
Securing the Vehicle for Transportation
When the vehicle is in position on the
transporter or trailer, use chocks and tie-down
straps to secure the wheels.
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To avoid damage:-Ensure that metal parts on tie-down
straps do not contact the vehicle
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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.
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Vehicle Fire
FirefightingWARNING: When a fire is involved,
consider the entire vehicle to be
energized. Always wear full personal
protective equipment (PPE), including
a self-contained breathing apparatus
(SCBA).WARNING: Extinguishing any vehicle
fire is best accomplished by
firefighting professionals. Contact
your local authorities or fire
department for help.
A vehicle battery fire presents a risk of
exposure to high heat or toxic gases. It
can take copious amounts of water applied
directly to the battery to extinguish and cool a
battery fire. Establish or request an additional
water supply from nearby sources.
In the absence of a water supply, use dry
chemicals, such as Carbon dioxide (CO2), foam, or any other typical fire-extinguishing
agent, to fight the fire until a water supply is
available.
Extinguishing smaller fires that do not involve
a high-voltage battery follows the standard
firefighting procedures.
A burning or a heated battery releases toxic
vapors. Responders should always protect
themselves with full PPE (including a SCBA)
and take appropriate measures to protect
civilians from the incident. Use fog streams
or positive-pressure ventilation fans (PPV) to
direct smoke and vapors away from other
responders and civilians.
After knock down
Make sure any fires are knocked down before
entering a hot zone. Heat combined with
flames can compromise the airbag inflators,
stored gas inflation cylinders, gas struts, and
other components, resulting in an unexpected
explosion.
During vehicle inspections, always use
insulated tools and do not make contact with
any high-voltage components.
Use a thermal imaging camera to measure the temperature of the high-voltage battery
and monitor heating or cooling trends.
Before releasing the vehicle to second
responders (such as law enforcement or vehicle transporters) or otherwise leaving the
incident, completely cool the battery with no
fire, smoke, or heating present for at least one
hour. Always notify second responders of the
risk of battery re-ignition.Roadside Assistance & Emergency Information201
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13ConsumerInformation
Consumer Information202
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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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operated and maintained in accordance withall requirements in the owner
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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
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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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-Customer-applied chemicals or
accidental spills, including sunscreen or
hairspray
- Driving through water deep enough
to cause water to infiltrate into any
component, for example, powertrain
components
- Installation of parts that are not Lucid
Genuine Parts
- Immersion/flooding of the high voltage
battery assembly
- Abuse and/or misuse of the vehicle
and/or high voltage battery pack, such
as driving over curbs, overloading, racing
or track use
- Any unauthorized access or
modification
of vehicle software or data through
the use of, but not limited to, non-
Lucid software programs, malware,
programming errors, or any electronic
disruptions.
- Permitting water to enter the vehicle by
leaving a window or door open
- Exceeding the load limits specified on
the certification label
- Failure to observe and resolve vehicle
warnings and indications of battery
concerns within a reasonable amount of
time
- Failure to complete software updates
within a reasonable amount of time,
typically 30 days
- The use of incompatible charging
devices or methods
- Modifications to the vehicle, high
voltage battery assembly, high voltage system, or associated wiring
- Exposure to direct and/or intense heat
sources outside of normal use
- Allowing the high voltage battery
assembly to remain in a fully discharged,
or near zero state of charge, for more
than 14 days
- Repairs performed by facilities and
personnel not authorized by Lucid,including repairs which would have
otherwise been covered under this Lucid
New Vehicle Limited Warranty
- Improper vehicle storage resulting in
high voltage battery damage
What Will Cause the Warranty to Be Voided?
The Lucid New Vehicle Limited Warranty will
be voided, and no warranty coverage will be
provided in the following situations:
-Failing to properly operate your vehicle
in accordance with the specific
instructions and recommendation
regarding the use and operation of
your vehicle as provided in the Owner