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Interior Equipment
Sun Visors
To use a sun visor, fold it down from its
stowed position. Sun visors can also pivot
towards the side window by releasing it from
the retaining clip.
Note: Make sure the sun visor is secured
by the retaining clip when returning it to its
stowed position.
Both sun visors have a covered mirror. Raise the cover to use the mirror; an integrated light
automatically turns On. The light turns Off
when the cover is closed.
Sun visor battery replacement
WARNING: Each sun visor contains
three coin/button type batteries.
These batteries contain toxic and
corrosive substances. Batteries are
a chemical burn hazard and should never be ingested. If a battery is
swallowed, it can cause serious
internal burns and may even lead to
death.
- Keep new and used batteries out of
the reach of children.
- If you think batteries may have
been swallowed or placed inside any part of the body, seek
immediate medical attention.
Due to the unique design of your vehicle, the
sun visors use batteries to power the mirror
lights.
Note: The batteries have an estimated life
of approximately two years based on typical
usage.
To replace the batteries:
With the sun visor in its stowed position, slide
the battery holder towards the front of the
vehicle.
Remove the old batteries.
Install new batteries and avoid touching the
flat surfaces of the batteries if possible, as
finger marks can reduce battery life. Wipe
the batteries clean before installation. Fit the
battery with the “+” side facing upwards.
Reinstall the battery holder in the sun visor.
Note: Always replace all three batteries with
new CR2032 batteries.
Glove Box
The glove box is opened using the Pilot Panel.
Select
> GLOVEBOX. To close, push the
glove box cover until it latches.
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HomeLink
What is HomeLink?
HomeLink is a wireless control system that
enables you to remotely operate up to
15 Radio Frequency (RF) devices, such as
garage doors, gates, lights, and home security systems.
Additional system information can be found
online at www.homelink.com .
HomeLink FCC/ISED Advisory
FCC (USA) and ISED (Canada)
This device complies with FCC rules part
15 and Innovation, Science, and Economic
Development Canada RSS-210. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) This device must
accept any interference that may be
received including interference that may
cause undesired operation. WARNING: The
transmitter has been tested and complies
with FCC and ISED rules. Changes or
modifications not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void
the user
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From this menu, you can:-Press + ADD NEW HOMELINK to
add a new device. See Programming
HomeLink .
- Press HOMELINK SETTINGS to edit or
remove existing devices. See Renaming
or Deleting a Device .
- Press a device name to activate it.
The
icon next to a device indicates that a
signal has been sent to the door or gate. The
menu automatically collapses 3 seconds after
a signal is sent.
Renaming or Deleting a Program
Note: For your security, it is recommended to
delete all programmed devices upon the sale or lease termination of your vehicle.
Renaming a program 1. On the Pilot Panel, select
>
Connectivity > HomeLink, then
select the device to be renamed.
2. On the device details screen, press the
edit icon.
3. Use the on-screen keyboard to edit the device name, then press SAVE to
confirm, or CANCEL to return to the
previous screen.
Deleting a program 1. On the Pilot Panel, select
>
Connectivity > HomeLink, then
select the device to be removed.
2. On the device details screen, press DELETE.
3. The screen will prompt to confirm
whether you wish to delete the selected
device. Press DELETE ALL to confirm,
or CANCEL to return to the previous
screen.
Deleting all programs 1. On the Pilot Panel, select
>
Connectivity > HomeLink.
2. If two or more devices are connected to your vehicle, the option to DELETE ALL
will be available. Press it to continue.
3. The screen will prompt to confirm
whether you wish to delete all
connected HomeLink
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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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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