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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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Hazard Warning Lights
Note: The hazard warning lights can be
operated even when a key fob is not in the
vehicle.
To turn on the hazard warning lights, press the switch located on the overhead console.
All turn signals will flash along with the turn
signal indicators on the Center Cockpit Panel.
Press the switch again to switch off the
hazard warning lights.
Note: You should only use hazard warning
lights in an emergency to warn other road
users of a breakdown or other potential
danger. Remember to switch off when the
hazardous situation has been resolved.
After a collision
If you are involved in a collision that causes
the airbags to be deployed, the hazard
warning lights will automatically switch on.
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Interior Lights
Interior Lights
The interior lights automatically switch On
when a vehicle door is opened, and Off when all doors are closed.
Front seats
To turn the front interior light On or Off, use
the switch located on the overhead console or
touch either light individually.
Rear seats
To turn either of the two rear passenger
reading lights On or Off, press the center of
the lamp lens.
Ambient Lighting
Ambient lighting illuminates the footwells, cup
holders, and accent areas with your choice of colored lighting. To customize ambient
lighting, press
> THEMES on the Pilot
Panel.
Note: If enabled, the ambient lights come on
whenever the vehicle is On. If ambient lighting
is turned off, it will remain off until you turn it back on.
Tap an ambient lighting theme to select.
If desired, use the center color wheel to
customize brightness. The center section of
the color wheel has an ambient lighting on/off
switch. If turned off, the touch interface
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ABS warning indicatorThe ABS indicator displays on
the Cockpit Panel, along with a
notification message. If illuminated,
the ABS is disabled. Contact a Lucid
Service Center as soon as possible to have
the fault repaired.CAUTION: Even when ABS is disabled,
the pedal-operated braking system
remains operational. Be aware that
braking distances may increase and
wheels may lock under heavy braking.
Regenerative Braking
WARNING: If driving the vehicle in
reduced traction conditions (that is,
icy or snowy conditions), the use
of High regenerative braking level
may cause traction control to operate
more frequently. Lucid recommends
switching to Standard level when
driving in such conditions.
Whenever the vehicle is moving and your foot
is off the accelerator, regenerative braking
slows the vehicle and feeds energy back to
the high-voltage battery.
While you should still use the brake
pedal whenever needed to stop safely, you
can take advantage of regenerative braking
by anticipating your stops and reducing
accelerator pedal position.
Note: If regenerative braking is aggressively
slowing your vehicle (such as when your foot
is completely off the accelerator pedal at highway speeds), the brake lights turn on to
alert others that you are slowing down.
During regenerative braking, the charge/power
meter that arcs over the speedometer shows the current amount of energy being generated
and fed back to the high-voltage battery.
The amount of generated energy being fed
back to the high-voltage battery can vary
depending on the current state of the battery
and the regenerative braking setting being used. For example, regenerative braking maybe limited if the battery is extremely hot or
cold or if the battery is already charged to its
maximum allowable level.
Regenerative braking settings
On the Pilot Panel, press
> Vehicle
> Drive Settings, then press to select between
two levels of Regenerative Braking:
-Standard - Provides the standard
amount of regenerative braking.
When you release the accelerator, the
vehicle takes longer to slow down and
coasts further than if set to High.
- High - Provides the maximum amount of
regenerative braking.
When you release the accelerator, the
vehicle slows down faster, reducing the
need to use the brakes.
Note: Should regenerative braking levels be
limited, you
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Remote Climate
Remote Climate is available within the Lucid
mobile app, allowing you to remotely set the
cabin temperature or windshield defrosting controls.
Note: When Remote Climate is activated, any
changes to the temperature controls via the
Pilot Panel will cancel the feature.
Defrost
Windshield defrost
To defrost the windshield, press the
icon on the left Cockpit Panel or
from the
screen on the Pilot
Panel. The icon will highlight when
activated.
Once pressed, heat and fan speed will
switch to high settings, and air flow will be
directed through the vents at the base of the
windshield.
Note: When front defrost is activated, any
changes to the temperature controls via the
Pilot Panel will cancel the feature.
Rear window defrost To activate the rear window
defroster, press the icon on the
left Cockpit Panel or from the
screen on the Pilot Panel. The icon
will highlight when activated.
After approximately 15 minutes, the defroster
will automatically turn off.
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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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user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following
measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving
antenna.
- Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on
a circuit different from that to which thereceiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced
radio/TV technician for help.
12 Volt Power SocketWARNING: Close the cover when not
in use. If this outlet is mishandled, it
may cause an electric shock.CAUTION: The 12 Volt power socket
should not be used with a cigarette
lighter. Lighters could potentially
cause heat damage to the socket.
A 12 Volt power socket is located in the trunk.
Remove the RH floor panel to access the
power socket.
Although the power socket is primarily
provided for use with the tire repair kit, it can
also be used for other accessories requiring
up to 15A or a maximum of 180 watts.
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-The target vehicle will not be highlighted
Once the accelerator is released, Adaptive
Cruise Control should automatically resume
and return to the cruise speed set by the
driver. The Cockpit Panel displays the active
Adaptive Cruise Control mode.
Adjusting following distanceWARNING: It is your responsibility as
the driver to determine and maintain
a safe following distance at all times.
Do not rely on Adaptive Cruise Control
to maintain an accurate or appropriate
following distance.WARNING: Never depend on Adaptive
Cruise Control to adequately slow
down the vehicle to avoid a collision.
Always watch the road in front of you
and be prepared to take corrective
action at all times. Failure to do so
can result in a collision with the risk
of serious injury or death.
To adjust the vehicle