Product Card
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OPENING & CLOSING
Keyless Entry System
OPENING & CLOSINGKeyless Entry System
Key Fob and NFC Card
Your vehicle is delivered with two keyless
entry system sets, each containing a key
fob, lanyard, and Near-Field
Communication (NFC) card.
Using the NFC Card
The NFC card is used within close range
of the vehicle only, and is ideal for use as
a backup entry device when needed. You
might use or lend out the NFC card when:
• 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 NFC card within 2 in (5 cm) of the
sensor on the left B pillar to lock or
unlock the doors.
Using the Key Fob
WARNING: The keyless entry system
uses low-frequency radio transmissions
that might interfere with implanted
medical devices. To avoid any possibility
of interference, keep such medical
devices away from any transmitters.
WARNING: To avoid accidental
operation of the vehicle's systems by
other occupants, do not leave a key fob
in an unattended vehicle.
CAUTION: To ensure your vehicle is
left in a secure state, remove all key fobs
from the vehicle before leaving it
unattended.
Key fob range
The key fob communicates with receivers
in the vehicle via Bluetooth® Low Energy
and low-frequency radio communication.
While it is not necessary to point your
key fob at the vehicle, it must be within
operating range to work.
Note: The key fob operating range can
vary, depending upon environmental
factors. Other 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. Therefore,
the ranges listed in this manual are
approximate. In cases of interference, it
may be necessary to move closer to the
vehicle than usual in order to operate the
key fob.