Gravity Delivery Day Checklist

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I compiled a checklist for my GGT delivery tomorrow. Thought I'd share for others to use and add to it.

Outside
  • Keyless entry/fob: make sure both cards and fob paired
  • Make sure you understand where to put the key card if Fob not working
  • Confirm Homelink module present
  • Panel/door gaps
  • Frunk open and close (multiple times)
  • Mobile charging cable in the frunk
  • Check all glass
  • Check paint
  • Trunk: open and close multiple times
  • Trunk: check inside plastic trims
Inside
  • Try wireless charger with two phones
  • Confirm both adapters in center console
  • Try wipers
  • Side mirrors open and close
  • Confirm Left side mirror tilting when in reverse
  • Windows: check each and try window shades
  • HUD: check for blue oval (my build doesn’t have HUD; adding for completeness)
  • Front row: seats move, massage, heating and ventilation
  • 2nd row: Fold second rows fully
  • 2nd row: Check covering of hinges on second row seats
  • 2nd row: AC vents
  • 3rd row: fold, stow and unfold
  • 3rd row: AC vents

Todos
  • Setup Lucid app on both drivers’ phones
  • Turn off audible speed limit alarms
  • Setup bluetooth
  • Try a soft reboot sequence once
  • Take the car for a drive prior to official departure

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Excellent list.

Is there a way to confirm the car works at a Tesla supercharger prior to delivery ?
Probably depends on proximity to a supercharger. If there’s one nearby, could stop by during your test drive before official departure. FWIW, I had no problem with supercharger with a cc added to Lucid app.
 
Excellent list.

Is there a way to confirm the car works at a Tesla supercharger prior to delivery ?
I would be surprised to find a vehicle that could fast charge at all but not at a Tesla NACS Partner site

You can check that plug-and-charge is likely to work in the app:
1. Tap the "Charging" pane
2. Scroll to the bottom and tap "Lucid Charging Service"
3. Tap "Service Summary"
4. You should see:

Lucid Charging Plan
Included Charging Network Operator:
Electrify America, Tesla Supercharger


If you see this, that means the vehicle has been provisioned with the necessary cryptographic certificates to authenticate to Tesla and pass-through billing to Lucid. Even if this fails, though, you can charge at a Supercharger using the Tesla app. In fact, if you buy a Tesla charging plan, you will want to specifically disable the Lucid Charging Service so you can get the better rates.
 
Helpful. Picking up my gravity no and front trunk not working. They are working to adjust the latch but requires front bumper removal
 
They resolved this it took about an hour and a half. So far so good. This car is a Damn rocket ship. Coming from a 590 HP Maserati levante trofeo this feels massively faster.

At delivery I only got one keyfob and 2 cards. Anyone else with this as well? Or did most others get 2 fobs. 2nd Fob to be coming soon...
 
Helpful. Picking up my gravity no and front trunk not working. They are working to adjust the latch but requires front bumper removal
This was an issue for me. They literally took a Dremel to the plastic trim around the frunk latch and it was working fine. Couldn’t even see/tell what they did. Didn’t need to remove bumper but YMMV.
 
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They resolved this it took about an hour and a half. So far so good. This car is a Damn rocket ship. Coming from a 590 HP Maserati levante trofeo this feels massively faster.

At delivery I only got one keyfob and 2 cards. Anyone else with this as well? Or did most others get 2 fobs. 2nd Fob to be coming soon...
GDEs get a second fob later. GGTs get one fob. Everyone should get two cards but some folks only received one at delivery with another in the due bill.
 
Have them check the tire pressure...Mine was delivered at 50psi instead of the proper tire pressure which I was told was "to avoid flat spots developing on the tires during shipping"...but unfortunately I didn't notice this until about 2 weeks into driving it.
 
Have them check the tire pressure...Mine was delivered at 50psi instead of the proper tire pressure which I was told was "to avoid flat spots developing on the tires during shipping"...but unfortunately I didn't notice this until about 2 weeks into driving it.
What's proper tire pressure? That's where I've been at too...
 
Mine has been showing 46-47 psi since delivery. I assumed that was the proper pressure but never verified it either.
 
Mine was delivered at 46 all around and I just expected them to get it right…now I am going to check the door.
 
Yeah. Seems like low hanging fruit for PDI, but whatever. I can actually adjust PSI myself, couldn’t have adjusted my frunk latch area like they did.
 
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