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Alerts and Notifications 141
Software Updates 142
Updating Software 142 Viewing Release Notes 143High-Voltage Battery Pack &
ChargingElectric Vehicle Components 145
High-Voltage Components 145
Battery Information 147
About the Vehicle Batteries 147
High Voltage Battery Pack Care 147
Charging Instructions 148
Safety Checklist 148 Charge Port Door 148Charging the Vehicle 149Disconnecting the Charging Cable 149
Charging Status 150
Setting a Charge Limit 150
Cold Weather Charging Considerations 151MaintenanceMaintenance Requirements 153
Your Responsibility 153
Scheduled Maintenance 153
Fluid Replacement 153
Owner Maintenance 153
Electrical and High Voltage Safety 154
Maintenance Schedule 155
Multi-Point Inspection 156
Fluid Reservoirs 157
Checking Brake Fluid 157 Checking Windshield Washer Fluid 158
Wiper Blades and Washer Jets 159
Checking the Wiper Blades 159 Replacing Wiper Blades 159
Cleaning Washer Jets 159
Cabin Air Filter 161
Replacing the Cabin Air Filters 161
Vehicle Care 162
Cleaning the Exterior 162
Polishing, Paint, and Body Repairs 163
Using a Car Cover 164
Cleaning the Interior 164
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Brakes
Braking SystemsWARNING: It is critical to occupant
safety that your braking systems are
always functioning properly. If you
experience any braking issues or
receive any fault messages regarding
the braking system, contact a Lucid
Service Center immediately.WARNING: Driving through heavy rain
or water can have a temporary adverse
effect on braking efficiency.CAUTION: Do not rest your foot on
the brake pedal while the vehicle is
in motion unless you are applying the
brakes. Resting your foot on the brake
pedal can cause premature brake
wear.
The foot pedal hydraulically-operated brakes
are electrically boosted, but only when the
vehicle is On. If the vehicle loses power when
driving, you will need to apply more force on
the brake pedal and you will experience longer
stopping distances.
If the brake fluid level in the
reservoir is low, a red brake indicator
and a notification message will be
displayed on the Cockpit Panel.
See Checking Brake Fluid on page 157.
If the yellow brake indicator displays on the Cockpit Panel, a brake
system fault has been detected.
Contact a Lucid Service Center as
soon as possible.
Note: It
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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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Fluid Reservoirs
Checking Brake Fluid
Low brake
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and brake fluid meeting specification
DOT4.
4. Install the reservoir cap.CAUTION: Brake fluid will damage
painted surfaces. Immediately soak up any spills with an absorbent cloth andwash the affected area with a mixture
of car shampoo and water.
Replacing brake
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Vehicle Care
Cleaning the ExteriorWARNING: Never charge your vehicle
while washing it. Unplug the charging
cable and close the charge port cover.
Liquids entering the charge port while
the cable is plugged in could result
in serious personal injury, as well
as damage to the vehicle, charging
equipment, or property.WARNING: After washing the vehicle,
wet brakes can result in longer
stopping distances. To dry the brakes,
drive the vehicle slowly while gently
pressing the brake pedal a few times
to warm up the brakes.
Your vehicle should be washed regularly to
preserve the finish and maintain its overall
appearance.
To protect the paint surfaces, wash your
vehicle as soon as possible:
-When mud, dust, soot, or dirt builds up
on the surface
- After driving on coastal roads or winter
roads treated with salt
- When corrosive contaminants such as
tree sap, bird droppings, or bugs collect
on the surface
- After a rainfall to prevent possible
damage from acid rain
Environmental: It is illegal to pollute
drains, rivers, and waterways. Some cleaning
products contain chemicals that are
hazardous to the environment. Used toxic
chemicals must be disposed of at authorized
waste disposal sites only. Always take
precautions to prevent fluids from spilling.
Hand washing
CAUTION: Avoid using rough or
tightly-napped cloths (such as
washing mitts) on the vehicle, as
these can be abrasive enough to
damage the finish.CAUTION: Avoid washing your vehicle
in direct sunlight. Water and cleansers
dry faster on a hot surface and can
leave water spots or stains.
When washing your vehicle by hand, follow
these steps:
-Rinse the entire vehicle first to remove
as much excess dirt and dust as
possible and reduce the risk of
scratches from washing.
- Wash using a clean, soft cloth or sponge
and cold or lukewarm water mixed with
a mild car soap.
- Rinse your cleaning tools often to avoid
rubbing debris into the finish, especially
if your vehicle is exceptionally dirty.
- Do not aim water hoses directly
at window, door, or hood seals, or
through wheel apertures onto brake
components.
- After washing, rinse the vehicle
thoroughly with clean, cool water until
all the soap has been removed.
- To avoid leaving water spots on the
finish, dry the vehicle thoroughly with a
chamois or cotton cloth.
Removing tar spots
CAUTION: Do not use acidic, abrasive,
or petroleum-based cleansers, as
these can damage the vehicle
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Rear suspension specifications 193
Rear view camera 115
Regenerative braking 79
Reporting safety defects 212Rescue operationsFirefighting 201
S
Safety instructionsElectrical/high voltage safety 154
Obstruction of air bags 49Seat beltsFastening and releasing 38
In a collision 39
Reminders 38
Testing 40
Wearing correctly 37
Wearing when pregnant 39SeatsAdjustment 30
Folding (rear) 33
Heating (rear) 33
Heating and ventilation 31
Massage 31
Pass-through hatch 33ServiceData recording 213
Side airbags 48
Specifications12V battery 194
Brakes 191
Front suspension 192
High-voltage battery
194
Rear suspension 193
Steering 190
Tire pressures 189
Tires 188
Wheels 188
Steering specifications 190
Steering wheelMedia controls 123
Sunshades 22
T
Tire and loading information label 174
Tire care 176
Tire Identification Number (TIN) 171
Tire pressure checking 177
Tire Pressure Monitoring SystemMalfunction 181
Operation 181Tires 170Asymmetric 179
Chains 180
Degradation 177
Flat spots 178
Grading 173Tires (continued)Markings 170
Pressure label 174
Pressure monitoring 181
Pressures 177
Quality 173
Replacement of 179
Rotation 176
Run-flat 179
Socks 180
Specifications 188
Wear 176
Wheel alignment 176
Winter 180
TPMS 181
Traction control 82
Traffic Drive-Off Alert 102
Traffic Sign Recognition 101
Trailer towing 183
Trip information 55
Trunk 26Interior emergency release 27
U
Uniform tire quality grading 173
Unlocking your vehicle 16
User ProfileCreating 118
Loading preferences 120
Managing 120
Settings 119
Types 118
Using 16
V
VehicleAccessories and modifications 167
Certification label 10
Modifications 4
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) 10
Vehicle lashing 198
Vehicle loading 183Determining correct load limit 183
Example load calculations 184
Vehicle weights 187
W
WashersChecking fluid level 158
Cleaning washer jets 159WheelsReplacement 179
Specifications 188
Wi-Fi 137
Window lock 22
Windows