power steering 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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Front Armrest and Storage Compartment 87
Center Console Storage Compartment 87
Rear Armrest and Storage Compartment 87
Cup Holders 87
Accessory Connections 89
USB Connections 89 Wireless Charging 89
12 Volt Power Socket 90DreamDriveAbout ADAS 92
ADAS Limitations 92
ADAS Features 93
ADAS Component Locations 94
Driving Experience 96
Steering Wheel DreamDrive Controls 96
DreamDrive Requirements 97
Adaptive Cruise Control 97
Highway Assist 99
Traffic Sign Recognition 101
Traffic Drive-Off Alert 102
Distracted Driver Alert 102 Drowsy Driver Alert 102High Beam Assist 103
Collision Detection and Protection 105
Collision Protection 105
Automatic Emergency Braking 105
Forward Collision Warning 106 Rear Pedestrian Collision Protection 107
Cross Traffic Protection 107
Lane Departure Protection 108
Blind Spot Warning 109
Blind Spot Display 109
Parking Experience 111
Automatic Park In 111
Automatic Park Out 112
Surround View Monitoring 114
Rear View Monitoring 115
Park Distance Warning 115InfotainmentUser Pro
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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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To turn on the high beam headlights, push the
left steering column lever away from you. To
cancel, pull the lever towards you.
The high beam indicator displays
on the Instrument Cluster whenever
high beams are On.
Headlight High Beam Flash
You can flash the headlight high beams even
if the low beams are OFF by pulling the lever
towards you and releasing it.
See High Beam Assist on page 103 for more
information on High Beam assistance.
Rear Fog Light
Note: Regulations concerning the use of fog
lights vary by country.
The rear fog light is considerably brighter than
ordinary tail lights and should only be used to help other road users see your vehicle in
low-visibility conditions such as fog or heavy
snowfall.
Use the left Cockpit Panel to turn the rear fog
lamp On or Off.
The rear fog light indicator is
displayed on the Cockpit Panel
whenever the rear fog light is On.
Note: The rear fog light is automatically turned
Off each time the vehicle is powered On, and
will need to manually turned On if required.
Note: The rear fog lights can be turned on only
when the headlights are manually turned on
or in AUTO mode at night.
Turn Signals
The turn signals are activated by moving the
left steering column lever down to operate the
left turn signals, or up to operate the right
turn signals. If you lightly push the stalk up
or down, it will activate the turn signal only
temporarily, for three flashes.
The turn signals will continue to operate until
automatically canceled by the steering wheel,
or by lightly pushing the steering column lever
in the opposite direction.
Note: Pushing the steering column lever all
the way in the opposite direction switches the
turn signals to the opposite direction instead
of being canceled.
When a turn signal is activated, thecorresponding turn signal indicator
is displayed on the Cockpit Panel.
You will also hear a clicking sound
when the turn signal is operating.
Lane changes
To signal a lane change, momentarily hold the
lever up or down against the spring pressure
and then release; the turn signals will flash
three times to indicate a lane change.
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Vehicle Hold
Vehicle Hold controls brake settings, and cankeep your vehicle stopped even when your
foot is not on the brake pedal.
When set to HOLD, the vehicle remains
stationary after a stop. The brakes hold until
the driver presses the accelerator pedal again.
If set to ROLL, the car rolls freely after releasing the accelerator.
To configure, use the Pilot Panel and touch
> Vehicle > Drive Settings, then
select the desired mode.
Note: The default setting is HOLD, and can
only be changed when the vehicle is in
P (Park). The setting saves to your User
Profile.
Note: Vehicle Hold disengages if the driver
shifts into N (Neutral) or presses and releases
the brake pedal.
Note: Vehicle Hold will disengage and shift
into P (Park) in any of the following instances:
-Hold has been braking for approximately
10 minutes.
- The system detects that the driver has
exited the vehicle.
Parking Brake
CAUTION: In the unlikely event that
your vehicle loses electrical power,
you will not be able to select another
gear and therefore will be unable to
release the parking brake. Contact a
Lucid Service Center for assistance.
The parking brake operates on the rear wheels
only, and is independently controlled of the
pedal-operated brake system.
The parking brake automatically applies when
P (Park) is selected, and releases when any other gear is selected. It is also engaged by
certain systems when a time limit is reached. See Vehicle Hold on page 80.
The red parking brake indicator
is displayed on the Cockpit Panel
when the parking brake is engaged.
A flashing indicator signals either
operating wiht a fault, or a parking brake
stuck in operation.
If the indicator is amber, a fault
has been detected and the parking
brake may not be applied when the
vehicle is in P (Park). This will be
accompanied by a notification on the Cockpit
Panel. Contact a Lucid Service Center to have
the fault repaired.
Emergency useCAUTION: Driving the vehicle with the
parking brake applied, or repeated
use of the parking brake to slow the
vehicle, may cause serious damage to
the brake system.
In an emergency, pressing and holding the P
(Park) button decelerates the vehicle to a low
speed using the service brakes, then applies
the parking brake.
Parking on a slope
WARNING: In snowy or icy conditions,
the rear wheels may not have
sufficient traction to prevent the
vehicle from sliding when parked on
a slope. You are always responsible for parking safely.WARNING: If parking on too steep a
grade for the parking brake to securely
hold the vehicle, the vehicle will give
audible and visual warnings. Drive to a
less steep area and re-park.
As an added precaution:
-If your vehicle is parked on a hill and
facing uphill, turn the steering wheel so
the front wheels are pointing away from
the curb.
- If your vehicle is parked on a hill and
facing downhill, turn the steering wheel
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Vehicle Sub-Systems
SteeringTypeRack and pinion with electronic power steering and speed sensitive assist.Number of turns lock to lock2.3 turnsTurning circle (curb to curb)39 ft (11.9 m)Technical Data190