Mobile Key allows you to use your phone to
unlock, drive, and lock Lucid Air using the Lucid Mobile app. In order to use the Mobile
Key, you must first pair it with the vehicle.
Pairing
You must pair the mobile device in order to access the Mobile Key
functions.
On the Pilot Panel:
Go to Settings >
Access and Profiles > Keys.
Press Link Mobile
Key.
On your mobile device:
Open the Lucid
Mobile app.
Press the Mobile
Key icon in the top right-hand corner of the home screen.
Press Link
Now.
Wait for the 6-digit
passcode.
Confirm that the 6-digit passcode
on the Pilot Panel matches the mobile device code.
Type a name for the mobile device
on the Pilot Panel, and press Done.
Unpairing
You can unpair mobile devices either from within the
Settings in the vehicle or from the mobile device. Once
unpaired, you will not be able to use the mobile device for Mobile Key
functions.
Unpairing from the Settings App
Go to Settings >
Access and Profiles > Keys.
Press
Edit.
Press
Remove next to the mobile device to be unpaired.
Unpairing from the Lucid Mobile App
Press the Mobile Key icon
in the top right-hand corner of the home screen.
Press Remove
Vehicle.
Go to your device's Bluetooth
settings, navigate to the list of Bluetooth devices, and tap Forget for
the vehicle. Depending on the OS, select Forget or Unpair to
unpair your Android device. To unpair the iOS device, tap and click Forget this device. You can refer to the Lucid
Mobile app for additional information on the Troubleshooting modal.
Vehicle
Controls
Mobile Key controls, (unlock, drive, and lock), function the same
way as the passive features for the key fob.
Using the Key Fob
Your vehicle includes two alternate keyless entry systems: a key fob and a Lucid key card.
Warning: The keyless entry system uses low-frequency radio transmissions that may interfere with implanted medical devices. To avoid any possibility of interference, keep such medical devices away from any transmitters.
Warning: To prevent the accidental operation of the vehicle or its systems, do not leave a key fob in a vehicle that is unattended by a driver. Never leave children unattended in the car.
CAUTION: Always secure the vehicle by removing all key fobs from the car when leaving it unattended.
Key Fob Range
The key fob communicates with receivers in the vehicle via Bluetooth® Low Energy (LE) and low-frequency radio communication. While it is not necessary to point your key fob at the car, it must be within operating range to work.
Note: The key fob operating range varies, depending upon environmental factors. Nearby radio transmitters, (e.g., amateur or CB radios, radio or television stations, airports), may interfere with communications between the key fob and the vehicle. In cases of interference, it may be necessary to move closer to the car than usual to operate the key fob.
You can manually operate the key fob once it is detected or closer to the vehicle.
While carrying a key fob, all doors will automatically unlock and present their handles when approaching your vehicle.
When leaving your vehicle while carrying a key fob, all doors will automatically lock, and any presented door handles will retract.
Key Fob Operation
As you approach the vehicle, the key fob should be within range.
Note: The key fob button is located on the center of the top surface, in the middle of the LUCID logo.
Once within range, the key fob operates as follows:
Press once to lock all doors and front and rear trunks.
Press twice to unlock all doors and front and rear trunks.
Press and hold the button to open or close the front trunk.
Give it a short press, followed by a long press to open or close the rear trunk.
Press the button four times for the panic alarm to trigger; to cancel the panic alarm, press the button four times again or twice to unlock it.
Key Fob Troubleshooting
If the key fob does not respond when pressed:
Try operating the key fob as close to your vehicle as possible. Other radio equipment operating on a similar frequency may interfere with the signals from your key fob.
The key fob battery may need replacing; see Replacing the Key Fob Battery. If the key fob battery is depleted, you can still unlock the vehicle by holding the key fob near the driver's side center pillar, (below the camera; the key fob should touch the pillar), then pressing the door handle for three seconds.
If you cannot unlock your vehicle with the key fob, use the mobile app or Lucid key card. See Using the Lucid key card. Contact Lucid Customer Care if the problem persists.
Using the Lucid Key Card
Use the Lucid key card only within close range of the vehicle and as a backup method for vehicle
entry. You may use or lend the Lucid key card when
you are:
Using a valet parking service
Leaving your vehicle to be serviced or repaired at a Lucid Service Center
Experiencing key fob issues, (e.g., misplaced or low battery)
Hold the Lucid key card just above the driver's side center pillar camera to lock or unlock the
doors.
Note: To drive the vehicle only using the Lucid key
card, you must enter the pin associated with the
current user profile when shifting out of
Park.
Replacing the Key Fob Battery
Warning: The key fobs supplied with your vehicle contain a coin/button-type battery. These batteries contain toxic and corrosive substances. Batteries are a chemical burn hazard and should never be ingested. If swallowed, batteries can cause severe 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, seek immediate medical attention.
Warning: If the cover for the key fob will not close securely, stop using the key fob and keep it out of the reach of children. Contact a Lucid Service Center for a replacement key fob.
Warning: There is a risk of explosion if an incorrect battery is installed. Only install a battery that is identical to the battery specified in this manual.
The key fob battery is type CR2032 and will need occasional replacement. The vehicle alerts you with a Key Fob Battery Low message on the Glass Cockpit.
Note: Replace a low key fob battery as
soon as possible to avoid complications with the vehicle systems.
To replace the key fob battery:
Remove the battery cover.
Remove the old battery.
Avoid touching the flat surfaces of the new battery, if possible, as fingermarks can reduce battery life.
Wipe the battery clean before installation.
Fit the battery with the + side facing upwards.
Replace the battery cover.
Attention: Used batteries must be
correctly disposed of, as they contain harmful substances. Please refer to local
regulations.
Depleted Key Fob Battery
It is still possible to access the car even if the key fob battery is depleted. Press the driver’s side door handle momentarily and locate the camera on the B Pillar. Place the key fob on the B Pillar under the camera, and while still holding it, move the key fob in small circles.
You can also lock the vehicle in the case of a depleted key fob. To do this, make sure the doors, frunk, and trunk are closed. Then, locate the camera on the driver’s side of the B Pillar. Place the key fob on the B Pillar under the camera, and while still holding it, move the key fob in small circles.
PIN to Drive
When accessing the vehicle with a dead key fob or Lucid key card, drivers must use their profile PIN to enable driving. Drivers are able to enter the PIN via the Pilot Panel after pressing the brake pedal. After entering a valid PIN, drivers can operate the vehicle until the driver's door opens again, resetting authentication.
Note: After 21 unsuccessful attempts, the driver cannot enter the PIN again for 2 hours.
Caring for the Key Fob
CAUTION: To protect the electronic circuitry inside, do not expose the key fob to:
Impacts
Liquids
High Temperatures, (Including Prolonged Sunlight
Exposure)
Waxes, Solvents, or Abrasive Cleaners
Replacement Key Fobs
If you lose a key fob, contact a Lucid Service Center to obtain a replacement.
If ordering a new key fob, you must bring all available key fobs and Lucid key cards for the vehicle to the Lucid Service Center to reprogram the system.
Type Approval
United States
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference.
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End-users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Canada
This device complies with Industry Canada’s license-exempt RSS standards. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
This device may not cause interference.
This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.