Reset on the go please!

Bobby

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As others have mentioned, it would be nice to have the ability to reset the interface on the go. Today the main pilot panel screen froze while driving. I could still use the other screens but nothing on that one, such as changing driving modes, etc.
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Update: did a key card reset, waited 15 minutes and went back to the car. Still stuck on the screen pictured above. I can’t select any of the top row buttons like seats, massage, etc. Can’t select drive mode. Other stuff seems to work. I guess I’ll have to call service! 2.0.20.
 
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Update: did a key card reset, waited 15 minutes and went back to the car. Still stuck on the screen pictured above. I can’t select any of the top row buttons like seats, massage, etc. Can’t select drive mode. Other stuff seems to work. I guess I’ll have to call service! 2.0.20.
How many miles do you have and how long have you had your Lucid? With electronics, often they fail early or last a long time. Curious to know if that is equally true for Lucid cars.
 
Mine did this once, but we set the turn signal, locked the car, walked a little distance away, and waited for the turn signal to stop blinking. A minute later it worked fine. Reset while driving, like on a Tesla, would be better if possible.
 
Mine did this once, but we set the turn signal, locked the car, walked a little distance away, and waited for the turn signal to stop blinking. A minute later it worked fine. Reset while driving, like on a Tesla, would be better if possible.
Yes, tried that and a key card reset to no avail.
 
Mine did this once, but we set the turn signal, locked the car, walked a little distance away, and waited for the turn signal to stop blinking. A minute later it worked fine. Reset while driving, like on a Tesla, would be better if possible.
I look on the ability to reset the car either (a) while driving for a basic software/screens issue, or (b) a more inclusive system-wide reboot of the car while INSIDE the car and not moving as a safety issue, not a "better, if possible" option.
 
In the How to section, it would be great if all the methods of reset are listed and prioritized from easy to complex.
 
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