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How long should those with 2.5.3 wait …before asking about updates?
Details aren't available yet.Anything specific that the 2.6.2 update change?
Can you give some examples?Just got the update today. Massive improvements in a lot of areas.
No - I still can’t get my iPhone 16 to work as a mobile key no matter what I try. Has never worked.Did this fix the mobile key linking? I wonder if you’re having the same issue that I am. For me, it goes through the full pairing process and then after I press pair on my phone and then continue on the car screen, my Lucid app immediately closes. The car process continues and says the phone is linked, but the iPhone app still shows it as unlinked.
Does it go through the pairing process and then the app closes and the car says it was successful but the app says it’s still not linked?No - I still can’t get my iPhone 16 to work as a mobile key no matter what I try. Has never worked.
If your car doesn't have thousands of miles, it could possibly be that the car's display is rounding off a figure quite close to 3.56.I just drove my car for the first time today (had surgery that precluded me from driving for awhile) with 2.6.0, and found that the miles/kWh value for my car's lifetime is displayed incorrectly on the pilot panel. It should be 3.57, but it is displayed at 3.55. Oddly enough, when I stopped for a traffic light it bounced back up to 3.57, but then reverted to the incorrect 3.55 value as soon as the car started moving again.
The car has over 9,000 miles, so it's clearly an error. 9,085.9 miles divided by 2548 kWh equals 3.566. Even if Lucid truncated, rather than rounded, it should display 3.56. But, it shows 3.55. However, pre-2.6.0 it displayed 3.57 (and, as I noted, displayed that value today only when sitting at a traffic light!), so it seems to be some weird software bug recently introduced. See the attached photo:If your car doesn't have thousands of miles, it could possibly be that the car's display is rounding off a figure quite close to 3.56.
When you say “value for your car’s lifetime” am I right that you are referring to either Trip A or Trip B, which in your case is the life of the car? I’m asking because I don’t see anywhere where it would display the value for the car’s lifetime and if I were to reset Trips A and B, the values would only be for the reset amount.I just drove my car for the first time today (had surgery that precluded me from driving for awhile) with 2.6.0, and found that the miles/kWh value for my car's lifetime is displayed incorrectly on the pilot panel.
Trips A and B are the lifetime, as I've never reset them since I purchased the car new. The mileage readings for trips A and B are the same as the car's odometer value.When you say “value for your car’s lifetime” am I right that you are referring to either Trip A or Trip B, which in your case is the life of the car? I’m asking because I don’t see anywhere where it would display the value for the car’s lifetime and if I were to reset Trips A and B, the values would only be for the reset amount.
Unless he/she came from 2.5.0, there is nothing massive about 2.6.2. You could make a case that even 2.5.0 -> 2.6.0 was not "massive". Anyway, the changes are listed here:Can you give some examples?
It's Bobby!!!Unless he/she came from 2.5.0, there is nothing massive about 2.6.2. You could make a case that even 2.5.0 -> 2.6.0 was not "massive". Anyway, the changes are listed here:
Lucid OTA Updates
www.lucidupdates.com
I believe that site is maintained by a forum member here, although I can't quite remember who that is.