Cadillac Lyriq Owner Manual (GMNA-Localizing-U.S./Canada-15644413) -
2023 - CRC - 7/28/22
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Instruments and Controls
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Do not use an electrical outlet that is
worn or damaged, or will not hold the
plug firmly in place.
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Do not use an electrical outlet that is
not properly grounded.
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Do not use an electrical outlet that is
on a circuit with other electrical loads.
Charging App
The Charging app gives you access to
features that will help you better
understand and control how the vehicle
manages charging, providing a central
location to determine and review your
charging preferences.
To launch the Charging app from the
infotainment home screen, touch the
Charging icon. There are four selections to
choose from: Next Charging, Charge Assist,
Schedule, and Settings. When you launch
Charging for the first time, the Next Charge
screen will display.
Next Charge
To view the current charging status in the
infotainment display, touch
C
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On the Next Charge screen, there is a range
of information associated with the next
Charging session, as well as the ability to
specify when you would like to charge the
vehicle. The choices available to charge are
Charge Now or Charge Later.
To create a charge schedule See
“
Creating a
Charge Schedule
”
under
“
Schedule
”
below.
The Charging screen shows and allows you
to determine how the vehicle charges the
next time it is plugged in.
Charge Now
Charge Now is the default charging mode
for your vehicle. The vehicle begins charging
immediately when it is plugged in and
authenticated at the charging location.
With Charge Now selected, the Charging
screen displays:
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Text explaining that the vehicle will
charge immediately when plugged in.
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Charge Complete by/in: The estimated
time at which the vehicle will reach the
desired Charge Level.
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Target Charge Level Gauge: Sets
the percentage at which the vehicle will
stop charging. The gauge also displays an
estimate of the vehicle's range upon
completing the charging session.
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Warning
Do not charge your vehicle
’
s battery
above an 80% charge if you are going to
drive down long, steep grades such as
mountain passes. This provides room in
the battery for regenerative braking to
supplement your conventional brakes
during the descent. This is especially
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