Do you have the climate control set to run each day at a certain time?
Do you have the climate control set to run each day at a certain time?Is this normal or is it a problem with my battery?? If the car is parked for 24 hours according to Lucid estimate driving range I loss 10-15 miles per day is this normal???
The climate control is off I have not set it to runDo you have the climate control set to run each day at a certain time?
You’re going to lose some miles so that it’s ready to go when you get in. But yours seems a little high. Check all of your settings.Is this normal or is it a problem with my battery?? If the car is parked for 24 hours according to Lucid estimate driving range I loss 10-15 miles per day is this normal???
Agree. Also, If you are in an area where it’s very cold, and especially if parked outside, you could maybe lose 10 miles in a day. Also, if you walk near the car with keys or app open you might be “waking up” the car a lot which will use the battery.You’re going to lose some miles so that it’s ready to go when you get in. But yours seems a little high. Check all of your settings.
Some battery capacity loss seems to be expected but this seems a bit much. Is your fob kept close by And does your car power up and down periodically Say if you are walking by with your phone ap on or the fob in your pocket. I keep my fob stored about 60 feet away in a metal cup and my lucid app off when not using the car. Losses are closer to 7 mi per day.Do you have the climate control set to run each day at a certain time?
Shutting down the Lucid app on my iphone does nothing to keep the car from constantly opening and locking (powering up and down) when the phone is in the vicinity of the car. I think the only way to prevent that is to kill bluetooth on the phone. They need to fix this with some software settings.Some battery capacity loss seems to be expected but this seems a bit much. Is your fob kept close by And does your car power up and down periodically Say if you are walking by with your phone ap on or the fob in your pocket. I keep my fob stored about 60 feet away in a metal cup and my lucid app off when not using the car. Losses are closer to 7 mi per day.
On my iX you can turn that feature off, are you sure there is no setting to disable auto lock/unlock?Shutting down the Lucid app on my iphone does nothing to keep the car from constantly opening and locking (powering up and down) when the phone is in the vicinity of the car. I think the only way to prevent that is to kill bluetooth on the phone. They need to fix this with some software settings.
Not yet. The software is in it's infancy. Settings like that are on the wish list. If the car wasn't such a dream to drive, I would be upset by all the missing settings.On my iX you can turn that feature off, are you sure there is no setting to disable auto lock/unlock?
I don’t know any way of turning the auto on off from the Lucid App. Plus I don’t know if I want to turn it off based on what happen to this Edmond reporter. I would fear not being able to get in. I always carry two form of keys. UPDATED: Our Lucid Air Locked Me Out, How and Why | EdmundsOn my iX you can turn that feature off, are you sure there is no setting to disable auto lock/unlock?
Depending on your phone, on an I-phone you can slowly swipe up the Lucid app and it will diminish in size, then slowly swipe up and off from the screen. The app is now off but becomes active the second you open it. And yes I think it would be nice to simply have a turn off app/ turn on app on the apps home screen. But I'll be happy when I can get a free charge from EA as my success rate is probably below a 25% success rate (?)/Shutting down the Lucid app on my iphone does nothing to keep the car from constantly opening and locking (powering up and down) when the phone is in the vicinity of the car. I think the only way to prevent that is to kill bluetooth on the phone. They need to fix this with some software settings.
That doesn’t work for me. Yes you can swipe up to close the app. It doesn’t stop the Lucid from waking up and opening my doors. I believe as long as long as lucid Bluetooth show active my phone will automatically present my Lucid. If I turn off Bluetooth the car won’t present itself. Of course I can’t use my phone to enter the car or drive offDepending on your phone, on an I-phone you can slowly swipe up the Lucid app and it will diminish in size, then slowly swipe up and off from the screen. The app is now off but becomes active the second you open it. And yes I think it would be nice to simply have a turn off app/ turn on app on the apps home screen. But I'll be happy when I can get a free charge from EA as my success rate is probably below a 25% success rate (?)/
My car was at the airport for 10 days. It lost 9 miles of range total.Is this normal or is it a problem with my battery?? If the car is parked for 24 hours according to Lucid estimate driving range I loss 10-15 miles per day is this normal???