battery location LUCID AIR 2023 Owners Manual
[x] Cancel search | Manufacturer: LUCID, Model Year: 2023, Model line: AIR, Model: LUCID AIR 2023Pages: 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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Vehicle Lifting Points
Lifting the VehicleWARNING: Never raise the vehicle
when the charging cable is connected,
even if charging is not in progress.
Always disconnect the charging
cable before raising the vehicle. See
Disconnecting the Charging Cable on
page 149.WARNING: Do not work on an
incorrectly supported vehicle. Doing
so can cause serious damage, bodily
injury, or death.
The lifting points for the vehicle are located at
the positions shown below.
Ensure that any non-Lucid repair facility servicing your vehicle is aware of these lifting
points when raising your vehicle on a lift.
CAUTION: These are the only
approved lifting points for your
vehicle. Lifting the vehicle at any other
points may cause irreparable damage
to the vehicle.Steps for lifting the vehicle
1. Position the vehicle centrally between the lift posts.
2. Position the lift arm pads under the designated body lifting points at thelocations shown.CAUTION: DO NOT position the
lift arm pads under the vehicle
battery or side rails.
3. Adjust the height and position of the lift arm pads to ensure that they are
correctly located.
4. With assistance, raise the lift to the desired height, ensuring the lift arm
pads remain in their correct positions.
5. Engage any lift safety locks. Follow the lift manufacturer
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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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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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Disclaimers
California Proposition 65
WARNING: Operating, servicing, andmaintaining a passenger vehicle can
expose you to chemicals, including
phthalates, which are known to
the State of California to cause cancer
and birth defects, or other reproductive
harm. To minimize exposure, wear gloves or
wash your hands frequently when servicing
your vehicle. For more information, go to
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger-vehicle .
California Perchlorate Advisory
WARNING: Certain components of
this vehicle, such as lithium batteries,
may contain perchlorate material.
Special handling may apply for
service or end-of-life disposal. See
www.dtsc.ca.gov .
Vehicle Telematics
Lucid Air is an advanced connected vehicle
equipped with a host of advanced electronic
control units (ECUs), each responsible for
a specific set of features. The features
span domains including controls, safety,
infotainment, chassis, AD/ADAS, telematics, to name a few that contribute to functionality,
performance, safety, and security of the
vehicle.
In the process of its operation, each ECU
monitors a set of sensors and controls a
set of actuators depending on the role of
the ECU. As a result, each ECU generates
and collects data about the operational
state, performance, anomalies, environment
conditions, battery and charging related information, speed, direction, location, etc.
The collected data are transmitted to the
Lucid cloud services infrastructure on an
ongoing basis over cellular wireless and
wireless LAN networks. In addition, a portion of the data may be accessed by the
technicians at the service center and stored
in the Lucid information databases.
Lucid may use the vehicle data stored
in the vehicle, databases in the service
centers, and cloud-based infrastructure to enhance its products and services,
including but not limited to vehicle
maintenance, troubleshooting, timely service
recommendations & reminders, additional
feature recommendations, research and
development, and marketing & business
analysis purposes. Lucid Air has the over-the-
air (OTA) software update capability to keep the vehicle software current and improved.Lucid may use the vehicle data to update
vehicle software improvements OTA to avoid
issues proactively before they occur on the
vehicle.
Please see Lucid