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2022 Lucid Air Interior Equipment Owners Manual

2022 Lucid Air Interior Equipment

Sun Visors

To use a sun visor, fold it down from its stowed position. For your convenience, the sun visor can also be pivoted towards the side window by releasing it from the retaining clip (arrowed).
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. f 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.
NOTE: Always replace all three batteries with new CR2032 batteries.
Reinstall the battery holder in the sun visor

Glove Box

  • The glove box is opened using the Pilot Panel. Select > GLOVEBOX.
  • To close, push the glove box cover until it latches.

Front Armrest and Storage Compartment

WARNING: Do not operate the vehicle with the storage compartment lid in the open position as this could result in injury in a collision.

Slide the cover to access the front cup holders and storage area.

Pull the release latch and lift up the armrest to access the storage compartment.

Center Console Storage Compartment

Pull the latch to release the storage compartment cover and allow it to open. Press the cover to close.

Rear Armrest and Storage Compartment

WARNING: The rear armrest must not be used as a seat or a booster cushion for small children. Children must be seated in a seat suitable for their size and weight to reduce the risk of injury in a crash.
See Guidelines for Seating Children

Use the latch to pull down the rear center armrest.

Pull up on the lid to access the storage compartment. Close the lid and push the armrest up to close.

Cup Holders

NOTE: The cup holders have a rubber insert that can be removed to allow them to be cleaned if there is a spillage.

Cup holders are located in the following locations:

Front center console. Slide the cover rearwards to use the cup holder.

Rear armrest. Fold-down the rear armrest.

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