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Your Responsibility

The safety, reliability, and performance of your vehicle depends partly on how well it is maintained. Maintenance is an owner's responsibility, and you must ensure appropriate vehicle upkeep according to Lucid's recommendations.

Scheduled Maintenance

Your vehicle will display a message on the Glass Cockpit when the annual scheduled maintenance is due.

Lucid recommends entrusting a Lucid Service Center to perform the majority of the regular servicing and maintenance of your vehicle. Lucid Service Centers have the specialized knowledge and equipment necessary to ensure the best possible service and care for your vehicle.

Fluid Replacement

Lucid Service Centers will replace the necessary fluids in your vehicle during regularly scheduled service intervals.

Owner Maintenance

Warning: Some fluids used in electric vehicles are poisonous and should not be ingested or brought into contact with skin. These fluids include brake fluid, battery acid, battery coolant, and windshield washer additives. Always read and obey all instructions printed on fluid container labels.
Warning: Any significant or sudden drop in fluid levels should be immediately rectified to avoid dangers of isolation loss from coolant leaks that can lead to fires.
Warning: As the driver, it is your responsibility to maintain correct tire pressure and immediately rectify low tire pressure or uneven tire wear to avoid compromised tire performance and lifespan, or a flat tire.

In addition to scheduled maintenance performed by Lucid, you must carry out a few simple checks more frequently. Details are provided in the remainder of this section.

Daily Checks

  • Look for fluid deposits underneath the vehicle that may indicate a leak.
    Note: A small puddle of water may collect under the vehicle if the air conditioning has been running. This is normal.
  • Check the charge level of the battery displayed on the Glass Cockpit. See Battery State of Charge Indicator.
  • Check the operation of the seat belts, horn, wiper and washer, turn signals, and all exterior lights.
  • Check the operation of the brakes and ensure that the parking brake automatically engages when the vehicle is in P (Park).

Monthly Checks

Warning: If you discover abnormalities during these checks, such as uneven tire wear or an unexpected drop in fluid levels, contact Lucid immediately.

Before and After High-speed Driving

Before and after driving your vehicle at speeds exceeding 100 mph 161 kmph), check the following:

  • Check tire pressures. See Tire Pressures at High Speeds
  • Visually inspect strakes (vertical fins on rear underbody) for damage or misalignment. Damaged strakes may affect your vehicle's high-speed performance and stability. Damage can be corrected by your Lucid Service Center.

Electrical and High Voltage Safety

Warning: Always disconnect the charging cable before working underneath the vehicle or the hood, regardless of whether or not it is charging. See Disconnecting the Charging Cable.
Warning: Some cooling fans operate even when the vehicle is powered off. Keep hands, hair, clothing, and tools clear of the fan blades at all times.

Although your vehicle was built with you and your occupants' safety as first priority, it is important to be aware of the risk of injury associated with high-voltage systems and to protect yourself, accordingly.

Warning: Read and follow the directions on all of the safety labels attached to the vehicle.
Warning: There are no user-serviceable parts in your high-voltage system. Do not attempt to access the high-voltage system or disassemble, remove, or replace any system components. All high-voltage cables are colored orange for easy identification.
Warning: Never touch any high-voltage cables, connectors, or components connected to the cables in the event a high-voltage cable or component becomes damaged. There is a risk of fatal injury by burning and electrocution if the system’s high voltage is still active.
Warning: In the event of a collision, never touch any high-voltage wiring, connectors, or components connected to the wiring, even if you think the vehicle may not be powered on. There is a risk of fatal injury by electrocution if the system’s high voltage is still active.
Warning: Immediately evacuate the vehicle and contact your local fire emergency responders if a vehicle fire occurs, as they possess the proper training and equipment to safely extinguish fires in electric vehicles.

Maintenance Schedule

The scheduled maintenance or service must be performed in accordance with the chart below to keep your vehicle in top operating condition.

The service intervals in this maintenance and service schedule are based on average driving conditions. Some items will need more frequent service if you drive in unique conditions, such as unusually wet or dusty areas. Consult your Lucid Service Center for recommendations applicable to your individual needs and usage.

Note: Bring your charging cable and all key fobs with you to every service appointment to be checked during the multi-point inspection.
Maintenance ItemsEvery 1 year or 12,000 miles (19,300 km)Every 2 years or 24,000 miles (38620 km)Other
Multi-Point Inspection
Tire Rotation and Tire Balance (19-Inch Wheels Only)
Cabin Air Filter ReplacementMore Often Under Unique Conditions
Brake Fluid ReplacementMore Often Under Unique Conditions
Key Fob Battery Replacement
Sun Visor Battery Replacement
Wiper Blade Replacement
Air Conditioning Performance Check
Battery Health Check
12V Battery ReplacementEvery 4 Years or 48,000 Miles (77250 km)
Tire Repair Sealant ReplacementEvery 5 Years or 60,000 Miles (96560 km)
Coolant CheckEvery 3 Years or 36,000 Miles (58000 km)

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 will display on the Glass Cockpit to remind you to service your vehicle.

This service includes inspections and checks 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 is critical that the 12V batteries are replaced ONLY with identical parts or parts approved by Lucid. Failure to do so could put safety of the vehicle and occupants at risk.
CAUTION: Due to the location of the batteries, Lucid recommends that replacement of these batteries is only carried out by a Lucid Service Center.