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Front passenger seat OCS precautionsWARNING: Failure to observe the following precautions regarding the front passenger OCS
may cause death or serious injury.
- Wear the seat belt properly. See Wearing Seat Belts on page 37.
- Make sure the front passenger
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Effects of Airbag InflationWARNING: When airbags deploy, a
fine powder is normally released.
This powder can cause irritation.
Thoroughly flush the power from the
eyes and skin, including any cuts or
abrasions. The powder may aggravate
asthma for some people.WARNING: Following inflation, some
airbag components are hot. Do not
touch until they have cooled.
After inflation, the airbags deflate to provide
a gradual cushioning effect, and also to clear
the driver
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Driving &
Operating
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Driver Information
Vehicle Information and Alerts
To access information about your vehicle,
select
> About Vehicle on the
Pilot Panel. This screen provides information
including:
1. Vehicle model
2. Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
3. Vehicle software version
4. Alerts that were recently displayed on the Cockpit Panel
Note: If new alerts are available, a notification
badge appears on the
About Vehicle icon.
Trip Information
Trip information is displayed on the left
vehicle widget of the Cockpit Panel. To
reset or change the display, select
>
Vehicle on the Pilot Panel.
To change the trip displayed on the Cockpit Panel, select either "since last charge," "TRIPA," or "TRIP B".
There are two trip range memories available,
TRIP A and TRIP B. To reset either trip
memory, press the RESET button next to the
TRIP listing.
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Pilot Panel
Extending and Retracting the Pilot Panel
The Pilot Panel retracts to reveal extra storage.
Touch and hold the arrow at the base of the
Pilot Panel. The panel will retract into the
dash, revealing the storage space. Touch the
arrow again to extend the Pilot Panel.
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Center Cockpit Panel
Center Cockpit Panel - Overview
Note: The illustration below is for demonstration purposes. The information in your vehicle display
may have differences depending upon the current software version and market region.
1. Trip information area
2. Charge meter, see Charge and Power Meter on page 64
3. Power meter, see Charge and Power Meter on page 64
4. Turn signal indicators, see Turn Signals on page 74
5. Navigation widget
6. Odometer
7. Speedometer
8. Battery State of Charge indicator, see Battery State of Charge Indicator on page 64
9. Gear selection indicator, see Using the Drive Selector on page 69
10. Warning indicator
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Warning Indicators
The following icons may be displayed on the Center Cockpit Panel to alert you to which features are
operating or if there are any systems with faults.
For further information, refer to the relevant section in this manual.Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) disabled or system fault detectedTire Pressure Management System (TPMS) low tire pressure (solid) or system fault
detected (
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High beam headlights activeLow high-voltage battery State of Charge (SoC)12V battery charging system fault detectedHigh temperature detected for high-voltage batteryLow temperature detected for high-voltage battery
Brake System Warning. Call Lucid Service Center.Brake System Warning. Call Lucid Service Center.Excessive brake wear detected
Left turn signal active
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