key fob battery LUCID AIR 2023 Owners Manual
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Table of Contents
ChaptersSectionsIntroductionA Message From Lucid 2
A Message From Lucid 2
About This Manual 3
Using This Manual, Locating and Referencing
Information 3
Document Applicability 3
Illustrations 3
Revisions and Modifications 3
Symbols Glossary for Important Information 3
Trademarks 3
Copyright 3
Information About This Vehicle 4
Quality Control 4
Vehicle Modifications 4
Body Repairs 4
Electric Vehicle Precautions 4
Personal Information and Data Sharing 4
Data Sharing Permissions 5Vehicle OverviewExterior 7
Exterior Overview 7
Interior 8Interior Overview 8
Vehicle Identification 10
Steering Wheel Controls 11
Glass Cockpit 12
Pilot Panel 13
Smart Drawer 13
Rear Center Console Display (RCCD) 14Opening and ClosingKeyless Entry System 16
Using the Mobile Key 16 Using the Key Fob 16Using the Valet Card 17
Replacing the Key Fob Battery 18
PIN to Drive 19
Caring for the Key Fob 19
Replacement Key Fobs 19
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Drive Modes
Using Neutral
1. To shift out of park unlock the car witheither the keyfob, the nfc card, a pairedphone, or the phone app with correct
credentials.
2. Once the car is unlocked and powered on, you can open the driver door and
shift to neutral by pressing the brake
pedal and operating the shift lever.
The park brake will disengage, and the
vehicle will be ready to be pushed or
pulled.
3. If the electrical system of the vehicle is dead where the vehicle does not
wake up and unlock when asked for, the operator needs to connect a 12v jump-
start battery to the jump-start terminal so that operations A and B can be
conducted.
Drive Modes
Your vehicle can be set to your preferred
driving and regenerative braking modes.
You can opt for more comfortable and
less responsive vehicle controls in order to increase energy efficiency.
Use the Pilot Panel to select Drive Mode by
touching
.
Smooth
Smooth mode offers a relaxed and range-
focused driving experience. When activated,
the steering, braking and suspension systems
will be optimized for comfort, and the
powertrain response will be smoothed.
Swift
Swift mode is designed for spirited driving.
When activated, steering, braking and
suspension systems will be optimized for
a dynamic driving experience. Powertrain
responsiveness, and available power and
torque, will be increased. Upon powering the
vehicle off and on again, the drive mode will return to Smooth.
SprintWARNING: It is recommended
that this mode is used only by
advanced and skilled drivers, in
suitable environments, and with
Lucid-specification summer tires
installed.
Sprint Mode enables the maximum power
and torque of your vehicle, designed for
short duration bursts of intense performance.
Steering, braking and suspension systems are
optimized for stability and control. To use
this mode, you must select it and agree to
a disclaimer. Upon powering the vehicle off
and on again, the drive mode will return to
Smooth, and the disclaimer requirement will
reset.
Note: This mode cannot be selected if the
vehicle is using the guest profile. Please login
to enable this mode.
Limited Power Mode
CAUTION: It is recommended that
when driving in Limited Power Mode
you should travel in the lane of slower
moving traffic and be prepared to
stop.
Limited Power Mode automatically activates
if a fault is detected by the vehicle
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Charging Instructions
Safety ChecklistWARNING: If you have any concerns
with the condition of a wall outlet, the
charge port or the charging cable, DO NOT use them. Seek assistance from a
qualified electrician or a Lucid Service
Center. Using charging equipment
that is damaged or faulty may result
in injury, death, or property damage.
Before charging your vehicle, check the
following items:
-If using a domestic wall outlet, inspect
the outlet and do not use it if it appears
damaged or worn.
- Inspect the charging cable and
connector for damage, including frays or
cracks. If a part appears damaged, do not use it.
Note: If the Lucid Mobile Charging Cable
is damaged, contact a Lucid Service
Center .
- Ensure that the charging cable is fully
uncoiled before use.
- Check that the charging connector and
charge port are clean and unobstructed.
If you find any contamination or a
foreign object in either part, do not
use them and contact a Lucid Service
Center .
- Check that the charging cable and
charge port are dry. Ensure that your hands are dry, and there is no water
or other fluids in the surrounding area
(such as puddles on the ground).
Charge Port Door
The charge port door is located to the rear of
the left front wheel.
Opening and closing the door
Car doors must be unlocked for the charge
port to open. You can open and close the
charge port door using any of the following
methods:
-On the left Cockpit Panel, press the
charge port icon.
- On the Pilot Panel, select
>
DOORS and press the charge
port icon.
- On the Pilot Panel, select
>
ENERGY and press the OPEN
CHARGE PORT button.
- Use the Lucid mobile app.
- With a valid key fob detected within
6.5 feet (2 m) of the unlocked vehicle,
press the bottom of the charge port
door and it will open automatically.
The charge port door automatically
closes after unplugging the charging
cable; otherwise, you can gently push
upward on the bottom of the door until
automatic closing takes over.
High-Voltage Battery Pack & Charging148
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Multi-Point Inspection
Your vehicle should be given a full multi-point
inspection service every 12 months or 12,000
miles (19300 km), whichever comes first.
Note: A message displays on the Cockpit
Panel to remind you to service your vehicle.
This service includes inspections and checks
for the following systems:
-Steering alignment
- Battery (12V) condition
- Battery pack (HV) condition
- Coolant condition
- Brake
fluid condition
- Brake rotors and pads wear
- Chassis bolts torque
- Closures (doors, hood, and trunk)
operation
- Condenser (check for debris)
- Electronic parking brake operation
- Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning
operation
- Horn
- Interior and exterior lights
- Key fob operation
- Seat belts operation
- Tire pressure and tire wear
- Visual signs of fluid leaks
- Wipers and washers
- Charging system and charging cable
- Firmware
Your vehicle will also be given a road test to inspect its current driving condition (such
as pedal operation, vehicle handling, and
steering alignment) and to check for any abnormal operational noises.WARNING: Your vehicle is equipped
with two 12V batteries. It
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IndexA
Accessory mode 65
Adaptive Cruise Control 97
Air filter replacement 161Airbags 46Obstruction of 49
Warning indicator 53
Alerts and notifications 55
Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) 78
Anti-theft system 28
AudioPhysical controls 123
Playing from devices 126
Settings 127Automatic parkingAutomatic Park In 111
Automatic Park Out 112
Distance warning 115
B
Batteries (12V)Specifications 194Battery (high-voltage) 147Charging 148
Emergency disabling 200
Health 147
Specifications 194
Temperature limits 147
Battery (key fob) 18
Blind Spot Display 109
Blind Spot Monitoring 109
Bluetooth