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Mullen THREE
Owner's Manual
Based on current specifications and subject to change.
Note: All figures are reference only and Mullen reserves the right to modify any and all information shown, without notification. Options subject to change.

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  • Page 1 Mullen THREE Owner’s Manual Based on current specifications and subject to change. Note: All figures are reference only and Mullen reserves the right to modify any and all information shown, without notification. Options subject to change.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION GRAPHICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS SAFETY STARTING AND OPERATING IN CASE OF EMERGENCY MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE INDEX...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL ......2 Symbols ........2 USER NOTICE .
  • Page 5: How To Use This Manual

    INTRODUCTION HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL High Voltage Risk - This manual contains WARNINGS against operating procedures that could result in a collision, bodily Consult the Table of Contents to determine which section injury, and/or death. It also contains CAUTIONS against contains the information you desire.
  • Page 6: User Notice

    USER NOTICE CAUTION! (Continued) Manual Introduction Thank you for purchasing a Mullen THREE vehicle. It is our • Use only a professional upfitting service to modify the hope to bring you brand new driving experience with our vehicle. Only upfit the vehicle with a recommended products and service.
  • Page 7: Statement

    Inc. reserves the right to modify and amend this manual. development. The company reserves the right to modify The rights to this manual are owned by Mullen Automotive, vehicle design, devices and technical characteristics at Inc. Groups or individuals shall not reprint or copy any parts any time.
  • Page 8: Rollover Warning

    Mullen. control. Because of the higher center of gravity, if this vehicle • Any upfit services must be performed by a Mullen is out of control, it may roll over when other vehicles may not. approved upfit service.
  • Page 9: Installing Of Radio Transmitting Equipment

    Scan the code below to access the Mullen Vehicle Center on • If you must make a call while your vehicle is in motion, line. See the Warranty information available online by...
  • Page 10 If you have additional questions, reach out to your Parts and Accessories authorized Mullen Automotive Customer Solutions Support It is recommended that you only use authorized Mullen parts Team. and accessories for repair and service. Modifications made For service inquiries, email service@mullenusa.com or call.
  • Page 11: Additional Information

    INTRODUCTION California Proposition 65 Additional Information Before driving your vehicle, read your Owner’s Manual carefully. This will ensure familiarity with controls and WARNING! maintenance requirements, assisting you in the safe operation of your vehicle. • Operating, servicing and maintaining a passenger vehicle or off-highway motor WARNING! vehicle can expose you to chemicals...
  • Page 12: Graphical Table Of Contents

    GRAPHICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS FRONT VIEW ........10 REAR VIEW .
  • Page 13 GRAPHICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS FRONT VIEW 1. Side Mirrors 5. Side Turn Signal 2. Antenna 6. Charging Port Door 3. Tow Hook 7. Right High Voltage Batteries 4. Fog Light 8. Dual Rear Wheels...
  • Page 14 GRAPHICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS REAR VIEW 1. Spare Tire and Hoist 4. Charging Port Door 2. Drive Motor 5. Backup Camera (if equipped) 3 . Cab Lifting Mechanisms...
  • Page 15 GRAPHICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS INSTRUMENT PANEL...
  • Page 16 GRAPHICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Instrument Cluster Display 9. Fuse Panel 2. Folder Compartment 10. Card Storage Slots 3. Air Outlets 11. Power Feature Switches (if equipped) 4. Touchscreen Radio 12. Gear Shift Selector 5. Climate Control 13. Cigarette Lighter 6.
  • Page 18: Getting To Know Your Vehicle

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE HIGH-VOLTAGE BATTERY COMPONENTS ... . 17 High-Voltage Battery Modules ....21 HIGH VOLTAGE CHARGING OPERATION .
  • Page 19 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE INTERIOR LIGHTS ....... . . 40 Dome Light .
  • Page 20: High-Voltage Battery Components

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE HIGH-VOLTAGE BATTERY COMPONENTS High-Voltage Battery System The high voltage cables and components are orange for easier identification. WARNING! • Your vehicle contains sealed Lithium Ion high voltage batteries. If the Lithium Ion batteries are disposed of improperly;...
  • Page 21 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE The high-voltage battery system consists of the high-voltage WARNING! batteries, high-voltage battery cables, and the high-voltage (Continued) battery supports. • The EV system uses high-voltage. The system can be hot to touch during and after starting and when the vehicle is shut off.
  • Page 22 High-voltage battery cables and battery assembly are For service, maintenance, or inquiries, refer to the high-voltage elements and must be serviced by an Customer Assistance p. 176 chapter for contact authorized Mullen service center for any service or information. performance issues.
  • Page 23 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Drive Motor System NOTE: For service, maintenance, or inquiries, refer to the Customer Assistance p. 176 chapter for contact information. WARNING! The Drive Motor and Drive Motor cables are high-voltage elements and must be serviced by professionals to avoid serious damage or death.
  • Page 24: High-Voltage Battery Modules

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE High-Voltage Battery Locations High-Voltage Battery Modules The high-voltage batteries are located between the front and rear tires, along the frame rails, on both sides of the vehicle. Your vehicle is equipped with four Lithium Ion rechargeable The high-voltage batteries are maintenance-free and designed batteries that are used to power the electric powertrain to last for the life of the vehicle.
  • Page 25 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) In case of a collision: • If a fire occurs in the EV, leave the vehicle as soon as • If your vehicle is drivable, pull your vehicle off the road, possible. Only use a type ABC, BC, or C fire extinguisher shift into the N (Neutral) position, securely engage the that is meant for use on electrical fires.
  • Page 26: High Voltage Charging Operation

    Damage to the charging port may affect the ability to charge the vehicle and may create an unsafe condition. Please have the vehicle serviced immediately at a Mullen authorized service provider. To open the charging port door, pull the ring handle.
  • Page 27: Charging Steps

    Charging Steps • If fault information is displayed during the charging Vehicle Charging process, reach out to a Mullen authorized service provider. The amount of battery life remaining in the vehicle can be • If abnormal conditions exist in charging process, the...
  • Page 28 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE The Charging Plug Connection Light will be on in the instrument cluster display when a plug is connected to the vehicles charging port and high voltage batteries are charging. Charging Plug Connection Light DC Charging 1.
  • Page 29: Maximizing High Voltage Battery Life

    • Do not charge vehicle more than once per day. instrument cluster display. • Perform “Battery Maintenance Procedure” listed below, once per year to avoid battery damages. • The electric vehicle battery should be fully charged at least once in every three days.
  • Page 30: Keys

    • Perform “Battery Maintenance Procedure” once every • Common Door/Ignition Key — This key can lock/unlock three months to avoid battery damage. the doors and start the vehicle. • When driving the vehicle left unused for a long period of •...
  • Page 31: Key Fob Functions

    • Please store keys in a secure location. If a key/key fob is lost or needs to be duplicated, reach out to a Mullen authorized service provider. NOTE: For service, maintenance, or inquiries, refer to the Customer Assistance p.
  • Page 32 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 3. Press and hold the lock button on the key fob and the doors If the remote key cannot function within the normal range or will lock and the windows will go up, as long as the button the indicator light on key fob is rapidly flashing, the following on the key fob is pressed.
  • Page 33: General Information

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE General Information IGNITION SWITCH The following regulatory statement applies to all radio Ignition Switch Positions frequency (RF) devices equipped in this vehicle. The ignition switch is used to control the systems power This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and RSS supply for startup, ignition, charging, and instrument controls.
  • Page 34: Doors

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE ACC — This position will turn on some of the electronics, DOORS such as the radio. Vehicle Door Locks ON — Turning the key to this position will turn on the Instrument Cluster Display and electrical units. START —...
  • Page 35 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Open, close and locking the doors Opening the door from the inside. WARNING! Driving with the door at a half-closed position is very dangerous. Please check to make sure all vehicle doors are closed before driving. Insert the key into the keyhole.
  • Page 36: Seats

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE SEATS WARNING! Seat Adjustment • When the vehicle is running, lock the vehicle for safety and to avoid a door accidentally opening. Do not drive Forward/Rearward Adjustment Lever the vehicle unless both doors are securely closed. •...
  • Page 37 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Seat Back Adjustment Fold Flat Center Seat To adjust the seat back, pull up on the lever at the outside Pull the lever on the side of the center seat back, to fold the edge of the seat base. Release the lever handle once the center seat back down flat.
  • Page 38: Steering Wheel

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE STEERING WHEEL WARNING! Manual Tilt Steering Column Lever To prevent injury or death from a vehicle collision. Do not adjust the steering wheel while driving. The steering wheel can be adjusted up or down for driving comfort.
  • Page 39: Steering Wheel Radio Controls

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Steering Wheel Radio Controls 5. Mute 6. Mode The left side of the steering wheel is equipped with radio controls. Seek: Press the button on the left or right side to search radio stations up and down the frequency dial. If using USB, briefly press the button to skip to the previous or next file.
  • Page 40: Horn

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Horn MIRRORS The steering wheel is equipped with a horn. Press on or near Exterior Side Mirrors the horn symbol on the center of the steering wheel pad and the horn will sound. Side Mirrors 1.
  • Page 41: Exterior Lights

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE EXTERIOR LIGHTS 3. Fog Light Switch Rotate the switch to turn on the front fog lights. For information on the TRIP button and it’s functions, please Multifunction Headlight Control Lever see “Digital Cluster System Information”, in “Getting To Know Your Vehicle”, for more information.
  • Page 42: Front Exterior Lights

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 3. Parking lights must be on for fog lights to activate. To turn Front Exterior Lights off the fog lights either turn Fog switch to OFF position or turn Parking switch to OFF position. High and Low Beam Adjustment/Turn Signal 1.
  • Page 43: Interior Lights

    To turn the dome light on, set Dome Light the switch fully to the right. The dome light has three settings, Off, On, and Door Activation. Slide the switch left or right to select the position. NOTE: •...
  • Page 44: Interior Brightness Control

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Interior Brightness Control NOTE: The interior brightness control can be found in the instrument panel switches to the right of the steering wheel. To adjust the brightness of the instrument panel display, use the TRIP button on the end of the multifunction headlight control lever behind the left side of the steering wheel.
  • Page 45: Windshield Wipers And Washers

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE WINDSHIELD WIPERS AND WASHERS Wiper Speed Lever rotating positions: Windshield Wiper And Washer Lever • The first position, the windshield wiper will work intermittently (the + or – on the second ring adjusts the The windshield wiper control lever is located to the right of the intermittent speed).
  • Page 46: Windows

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE WINDOWS The power windows will not lower all the way into the door. About 75% of the total window will lower into the door. Power Windows The power windows can also be operated with the key fob. Press and hold the lock button on the key fob and the doors will lock and the windows will go up, as long as the button on the key fob is pressed.
  • Page 47: Antenna

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE ANTENNA Antenna The vehicle is equipped with an overhead infinitely variable control type antenna. The antenna is already adjusted properly from the manufacturer. NOTE: The antenna can be folded down or up if needed, use care when folding or raising the antenna to not damage the antenna or wind deflector on top of the cab.
  • Page 48: Internal Features

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE INTERNAL FEATURES Upper and Lower Glove box The upper and lower glove box can be found directly in front of Interior Storage the passengers seat of the instrument panel. Door Pockets The door panel has various places for storage on both sides of the vehicle.
  • Page 49: Cup Holders

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Cup Holders WARNING! The vehicle comes with two cup holders on the back of the center seating position. The cup holders are only accessible Avoid abrupt starting and braking when the cup holder is when the center seat is folded down. See “Fold Flat Center being used to prevent spilling the drink.
  • Page 50: Cigarette Lighter And Ashtray

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Cigarette Lighter And Ashtray The ashtray can be found to the right of the cigarette lighter. Pushing the ashtray in, will pop the tray out. Then the ashtray can be slid out further for use. WARNING! •...
  • Page 52: Instruments And Controls

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DISPLAY ....51 Instrument Cluster Display ..... . . 51 Digital Cluster System Information .
  • Page 53 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS TELEMATICS ........77 Telematics Getting Started .
  • Page 54: Instrument Cluster Display

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DISPLAY 4. State Of Charge (SOC) 5. Trip-odometer and Odometer Instrument Cluster Display 6. Gear Shift Position 1. High Voltage Battery Power Meter 7. General Message Display 2. Warning Lights and Indicators 3. Speedometer...
  • Page 55 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS • General Message — General messages are displayed to NOTE: suggest optimal operation. Such as “Please engage gear N”. To change screens through the interface, push the TRIP button When the vehicle is turned on, the onboard diagnostic on the end of the multifunction lever on the left side of the interface will briefly display the warning lights and steering wheel.
  • Page 56: Digital Cluster System Information

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Digital Cluster System Information Message Center Screen General messages can be displayed and switched by pushing the TRIP button on the end of the multifunction lever switch. Press the TRIP button to cycle through the cluster information display screens, or press and hold, to change functions within a screen.
  • Page 57 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Low Voltage Battery Status Trip Odometer This messages provides information about the low voltage The trip odometer will measure the distance traveled on a trip. (12 volt) battery current voltage. The driver can press and hold the TRIP button on the end of the multifunction lever to reset the trip odometer back to zero.
  • Page 58 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Backlight Setting English/Metric Setting The backlight setting allows the driver to adjust the amount of The English/Metric setting allows the driver to select the type illumination in the display screen. Press and hold the TRIP of measurement standard displayed on the cluster, such as button to change lighting settings once at the Backlight Miles/Kilometers or Fahrenheit/Celsius preferences.
  • Page 59 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS EV Range Clock Setting The EV Range screen tells approximately how many miles are The clock screen displays the time and allows you to update remaining on a charge. the time from the TRIP button on the multifunction lever.
  • Page 60 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS EV Batteries Door Open This screen displays the amount of Battery Voltage (V) or This screen display shows the status of the doors, open or Battery Current (A) being used at a given time. Electrical closed or if either of the cab doors are not securely closed on consumption can be affected by various driving conditions, the vehicle.
  • Page 61: Warning Lights And Messages

    Review this section to become more familiar with warnings or to a similar safe location, make arrangements for lights that may appear on your vehicles Instrument Cluster. diagnostic service and vehicle repair at an authorized Mullen service center. NOTE: Electronic Power Steering...
  • Page 62: Rear Fog Light - If Equipped

    Please contact an authorized Mullen service center for assistance. Brake System Indicator Light Charging Plug Connection Light This light will turn on when there is a...
  • Page 63: Ebd - Electronic Brake Pressure Distribution

    See an authorized Mullen service center for Seat Belt Reminder Light assistance. This indicator light will turn on when the driver’s seat belt is not fastened...
  • Page 64: Front Fog Light

    It is recommended to take your vehicle to an authorized Mullen service center for inspection. Both of these lights will flash in the instrument cluster when the hazard lights are Parking/Headlights Indicator Light turned on.
  • Page 65: Touchscreen Display Radio

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS TOUCHSCREEN DISPLAY RADIO 5. Night mode — This touchscreen feature will allow you to make the screen darker or lighter. Your vehicle is equipped with an interactive Touchscreen 6. Back up camera (if equipped) — Displays behind the Display Radio located to the right of the steering wheel.
  • Page 66: Bluephone

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS General Information Pairing a Phone/Bluetooth® Device The following regulatory statement applies to all radio frequency (RF) devices equipped in this vehicle. NOTE: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and RSS You must have Bluetooth® enabled on your device to standard(s).
  • Page 67 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Pairing a Phone or Bluetooth® device is simple and straight NOTE: forward. Follow these steps: 1. Make sure the vehicle ignition is in ACC or ON. After pairing your device with the radio, your phone will automatically connect to the radio upon turning the vehicle 2.
  • Page 68: Phone Mode

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS To unpair a phone from the Bluetooth device, follow these Dialing Keyboard steps: 1. On the Main Menu screen, select the BluePhone icon. 2. When in the Bluetooth screen, select the phone that is paired with the vehicle that you wish to disconnect. Disconnect from your device and a screen will pop up asking you to confirm that this is the phone you wish to Unpair.
  • Page 69 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Linkman Phone Book Recent Call History You can access your phone book of contact list by selecting The callLog function on the phone will pull up the list of recent the Linkman function in the middle of the menu bar on the left calls.
  • Page 70: Radio Mode

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Radio Mode • The screen will display the current radio station being played on the radio. Follow steps and directions in this section to become more • You can make a radio station a favorite by selecting the familiar with the radio functions on your vehicle.
  • Page 71: Music Mode

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Radio Station Favorites List Music Mode The list of favorite radio stations can be accessed by Music Operation pressing the 3 bars to the left of the radio station number on the main radio touchscreen. Then select the radio station on Your radio has the option to play music with your phone or the list to select a station.
  • Page 72 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS You can download and connect your preferred songs and Bluetooth® Playlist Functions play lists using this function. You can also seek up or down On the touchscreen, select the Music function to set up or pause your playlist. options regarding your music listening preferences for your radio.
  • Page 73 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS The play list order function on the touchscreen allows you to Random mode will play the play list in a random order. adjust the play list order, equalize sound, for types of music, or play from your favorites list on the screen functions below.
  • Page 74 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Sequence mode will play the play list in the order the songs List loop will play the play list in a repeated loop. occur.
  • Page 75: Radio Settings

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Radio Settings Radio Settings To access your customizable settings, select the Settings function on the Main Menu. In the Settings function you will be able to adjust the Sound, Display of the radio screen, Bluetooth settings, Language preference, Date and Time settings on your radio.
  • Page 76 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Voice Setting Sound Scene Setting The Voice setting will allow you to adjust the tone of the The Sound Field Setting allows you to customize where the sound through the speakers when playing music that is of a sound will come from on your vehicle.
  • Page 77 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Display • Brightness Settings — Simply slide the bar left or right to make the radio display screen brighter or darker. Select the Settings function on the Main Menu. In the Display function, you can adjust the brightness of the radio screen or change the screen background by choosing from various wallpapers.
  • Page 78 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS • Wallpaper Settings — Scroll over the wallpaper Bluetooth® Settings background options and touch the screen to select the The Bluetooth® setting shows you the Bluetooth PIN code, wallpaper you prefer. Then select the check on the Paired or Unpairing your devices.
  • Page 79 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Language Setting Location Setting Currently the vehicle is set to English in the language display Selecting Location on the Personal Settings will give options setting. related to GPS and other options related to location. Accounts Setting Selecting Accounts on the Personal Settings will give options related to setting up accounts and accounts linked to the radio.
  • Page 80: Telematics

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Date & Time Settings TELEMATICS Mullen Automotive is committed to helping fleets improve cost savings, safety, training, productivity and emissions impact. “Commercial Pulse” advanced telematics system for electric fleet optimization, provides managers and drivers with a connected fleet of vehicles with maintenance alerts, real-time vehicle location, driver safety, battery state of charge, metrics and more.
  • Page 81: Telematics Getting Started

    This equipment complies with FCC and IC radiation exposure • Go to WEBSITE TO BE SUPPLIED BY MULLEN. If you are limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. The antenna should be installed and operated with minimum distance of an existing customer, enter your company’s log-in...
  • Page 82: Climate Controls

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Operation is subject to the following two conditions: CLIMATE CONTROLS 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and Climate Control Overview 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s...
  • Page 83: Fan Speed Dial

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS The Climate Control system allows you to heat, cool, and Fan Speed Dial direct the flow of air circulation throughout the vehicle. The To adjust the fan blower speed, turn the center dial from 0 to Climate Controls are located under the radio controls. Here 4.
  • Page 84: Ac (Air Conditioner) Button

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Bi-Level Mode Defrost Mode This mode will defrost the front In this mode, airflow will come from windshield. To defrost the windshield, the vents along the instrument panel push the heat button with the same and also the floor. This mode offers the symbol in the instrument panel most airflow for the driver and switches directly below the climate...
  • Page 85: Recirculation Button

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Recirculation Button Heat Button The heat button is located in the Pressing the button between the fan electrical switches below the climate speed and mode dial will turn on air control. This button will create heat in Recirculation.
  • Page 86: Safety

    SAFETY SAFETY FEATURES ....... 84 Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) ....84 Anti-lock Braking System Precautions .
  • Page 87: Safety Features

    SAFETY SAFETY FEATURES WARNING! Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) • The ABS contains sophisticated electronic equipment that may be susceptible to interference caused by The Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) improperly installed or high output radio transmitting provides increased vehicle stability equipment. This interference can cause possible loss of and brake performance under most anti-lock braking capability.
  • Page 88: Anti-Lock Braking System Precautions

    SAFETY Anti-lock Braking System Precautions OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEMS Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) is an active safety system, Seat Belts which can improve the operational safety of the vehicle. Compared with ordinary braking systems, ABS prevents the Your vehicles seat belts are a safety device which can prevent vehicle wheels from seizing during emergency braking, even and relieve injury for the occupants when the vehicle is on a smooth road surface.
  • Page 89: Fastening The Seat Belt

    The seat belt needs to be worn securely and as low as possible over the hips, not the waist. For Children Mullen builds vehicles custom designed for commercial use only. We strongly advise against allowing children under 12 to ride in any position of the vehicle.
  • Page 90: Safety Tips

    We strongly advise against allow children under 12 to control speed on high. You should be able to feel the air ride in any position of the vehicle. directed against the windshield. See an authorized Mullen service center if your defroster is inoperable. Floor Mat Safety Information WARNING! Always use floor mats designed to fit your vehicle.
  • Page 91: Periodic Safety Checks Outside The Vehicle

    If any of the items have issues or problems, take your vehicle • NEVER place any objects under the floor mat (e.g., to an authorized Mullen service center. towels, keys, etc.). These objects could change the position of the floor mat and may cause interference NOTE: with the accelerator or brake pedals.
  • Page 92: Starting And Operating

    STARTING AND OPERATING NEW VEHICLE BREAK-IN MAINTENANCE ... . 90 STARTING THE VEHICLE ......91 Start Up Trouble Shooting .
  • Page 93: New Vehicle Break-In Maintenance

    In order to maintain and prolong the service life of your Customer Assistance p. 176 chapter for contact vehicle, Mullen Automotive, Inc. recommends new vehicle information. break-in maintenance starts from the day the vehicle is delivered to the user and the initial mileage of the vehicle is within the first 500 miles (804 kilometers).
  • Page 94: Starting The Vehicle

    STARTING AND OPERATING STARTING THE VEHICLE 2. Fasten the seat belt. 3. Make sure the doors are all fully closed on the vehicle. The master power switch is the red handle (located behind the cab on the driver’s side) and above the black, exterior fuse 4.
  • Page 95: Start Up Trouble Shooting

    STARTING AND OPERATING Operation After the drive motor is started, the green READY light on the instrument cluster display is turned on. The gear shift lever can be shifted to the D (Drive) or R (Reverse) gear. Remove your foot from the brake and gradually step on the accelerator pedal for operation.
  • Page 96: Shutting Down The Vehicle

    STARTING AND OPERATING may lose its charge, and the vehicle may fail to start. To minimize the drain on the battery when the vehicle is parked and unused, make sure the doors are fully closed and locked and all accessories are turned OFF. Also, make sure the master shut off switch is turned OFF.
  • Page 97: Improving Vehicle Driving Range

    STARTING AND OPERATING IMPROVING VEHICLE DRIVING RANGE ACCELERATOR AND BRAKE PEDALS The drive system and cabin temperature management The acceleration, deceleration, and stopping of the vehicle is features use the most energy from the high voltage batteries. controlled by the accelerator and brake pedals. These pedals Reducing energy draw from these features are the easiest and are located near the floor in front of the driver’s seat.
  • Page 98: Acceleration

    STARTING AND OPERATING Acceleration NOTE: Operating • Under normal braking circumstances, ABS will not work After the drive motor is connected with high-voltage until it detects that wheels are about to be locked. electricity, the READY lamp will turn on in the instrument When ABS is activated, the driver will feel vibration in cluster display.
  • Page 99: Parking Brake Lever

    STARTING AND OPERATING PARKING BRAKE LEVER To engage the parking brake, pull up on the parking brake lever. To release the parking brake lever, push the button on the end of the parking brake lever, lift up slightly and lower fully to disengage.
  • Page 100: Gear Shift Selector

    CAUTION! If a Brake System Warning Light remains on with the parking brake released, a brake system malfunction is indicated. Have the brake system serviced by a Mullen authorized service provider immediately. NOTE: For service, maintenance, or inquiries, refer to the Customer Assistance p.
  • Page 101: Back Up Camera (If Equipped)

    STARTING AND OPERATING 2. When the gear shift is engaged in D (Drive), press the BACK UP CAMERA (IF EQUIPPED) accelerator pedal to accelerate the vehicle forward. Neutral Backup Camera — If Equipped When the gear shift knob is in the N (Neutral) position, and the parking brake secured, the key can be turned off and removed to cut off high voltage of drive motor and lock up steering.
  • Page 102 STARTING AND OPERATING Parking Sensor — If Equipped NOTE: (Continued) The parking sensor can detect obstacles at the back of vehicle with the sensor installed on rear protective devices and make • If close to another vehicle’s horns, motorcycle engines a sound through the instrument cluster to alert the driver and any other devices that may generate ultrasonic about approximate distance between the vehicle and barriers.
  • Page 103: Vehicle Loading Descriptions

    STARTING AND OPERATING VEHICLE LOADING DESCRIPTIONS CAUTION! Certification Label • The parking sensor does not remove the driver’s responsibility of being appropriately careful and paying As required by National Highway Traffic Safety Administration special attention while driving the vehicle! regulations, your vehicle has a certification label affixed to the driver’s side door or pillar.
  • Page 104: Tire Size

    STARTING AND OPERATING Each axle GAWR is determined by the components in the Loading system with the lowest load carrying capacity (axle, springs, The actual total weight and the weight of the front and rear of tires or wheels). Heavier axles or suspension components your vehicle at the ground can best be determined by weighing sometimes specified by purchasers for increased durability it when it is loaded and ready for operation.
  • Page 105: Driving Tips

    STARTING AND OPERATING DRIVING TIPS WARNING! (Continued) Proper Use Of Vehicle • Overloading not only can shorten the life of your vehicle Proper use of vehicle involves using low power consumption and the tire, but can cause unsafe vehicle handling and following the recommended usage to reduce wear and tear.
  • Page 106: Attentive Driving

    STARTING AND OPERATING Attentive Driving WARNING! (Continued) Before Starting the Vehicle 1. Properly adjust the seat and steering wheel positions as • Do not slide the vehicle into N (neutral) position while needed. driving on a downhill angle! 2. Adjust rear-view mirrors inside and outside the vehicle to ensure proper visibility around the vehicle.
  • Page 107: Driving Through Slippery Surfaces

    STARTING AND OPERATING Driving Through Slippery Surfaces Traction Information in this section will aid in safe and controlled When driving on wet or slushy roads, it is possible for a wedge driving in adverse weather road conditions. of water to build up between the tire and road surface. This is hydroplaning and may cause partial or complete loss of vehicle control and stopping ability.
  • Page 108 STARTING AND OPERATING WARNING! • Do not submerge the frame. The fusebox is attached to the frame and will short many critical circuits if submerged. • Always check water depth before entering as a precaution. When driving through water, do not exceed 6 mph (10 km/h).
  • Page 110: In Case Of Emergency

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY HAZARD SWITCH ....... . 108 HIGH-VOLTAGE BATTERY EMERGENCIES ... 109 ROADSIDE PROCEDURES .
  • Page 111: Hazard Switch

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY HAZARD SWITCH NOTE: The hazard switch is used to activate exterior lighting to With extended use, the hazard warning indicators may indicate a hazard is present. Front, rear, left, and right turn wear down your batteries. indicators will flash when the hazard switch is activated.
  • Page 112: High-Voltage Battery Emergencies

    1. Park the vehicle at roadside and disconnect the high-voltage system. 2. Notify a Mullen authorized service provider for assistance. WARNING! The high voltage batteries have no parts that a non-Mullen authorized service provider can service. • Under no circumstances should anyone open or tamper with the batteries.
  • Page 113: Roadside Procedures

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY ROADSIDE PROCEDURES BULB REPLACEMENT Due to the nature of the exterior lights, it is recommended to have them replaced at a Mullen authorized service provider. NOTE: For emergencies requiring immediate attention, call 911. NOTE: If your vehicle is not working, refer to the Customer Assistance p.
  • Page 114: Fuse Replacement

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY FUSE REPLACEMENT Exterior Power Distribution Fuses The exterior fuse box is located outside of the cab, behind This vehicle is equipped with an interior and exterior fuse box. the driver’s side of the vehicle. The fuse box contains Interior Power Distribution Fuses cartridge fuses, micro fuses, relays, and circuit breakers.
  • Page 115 Assistance p. 176 chapter for contact information. all the other services are switched off and/or disengaged. • If the replaced fuse blows again, contact a Mullen authorized service provider. CAUTION! • Do not reuse burnt or damaged fuses. This can damage When installing the fuse panel cover, it is important to the vehicle and cause fire.
  • Page 116: Jump Starting (12 Volt) Battery

    If the 12-volt battery becomes depleted, the vehicle cannot start without another power source. Unlike The vehicle can not be ‘push-started”. jump-starting a gasoline powered vehicle, which requires considerable power to crank a starter motor, Mullen THREE electric vehicles only require enough power to switch the...
  • Page 117 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY To access the low voltage (12 Volt) battery, you will need to lift the cab. See “Lifting And Resetting The Cab” in the Maintenance and Service section of this manual. To jump-start the vehicle with another vehicle, follow these steps: 1.
  • Page 118: Jacking And Tire Changing

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 4. Connect the positive terminals of both batteries (the JACKING AND TIRE CHANGING charged battery and the dead battery) with the red jumper cables. WARNING! 5. Connect the black cable to the negative terminal of the charged battery.
  • Page 119: Jacking Locations

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Jacking Locations Rear Axle Lifting Position Front Axle Lifting Position Jacking locations for the rear of the vehicle will be under each rear axle. Jacking locations for the front of the vehicle will be under each front axle.
  • Page 120: Jacking Steps

    Do not get under the vehicle when it is on a jack. If you which the tire is still touching the ground. need to get under a raised vehicle, take it to a Mullen authorized service provider where it can be raised on a 7.
  • Page 121: Spare Tire And Hoist

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Spare Tire And Hoist Wheel Installation The spare tire is located under the frame on the rear of the 1. Clean the following sections before mounting the wheel. If vehicle. they are dirty, the wheel nuts could become loose during driving: 1.
  • Page 122 Lower the vehicle, then tighten the wheel nuts in the illustrated sequence. Work through the sequence two or three times, finally tightening each wheel nut to the specified torque.
  • Page 123: Freeing A Stuck Vehicle

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY FREEING A STUCK VEHICLE CAUTION! If your vehicle becomes stuck in mud, sand, or snow, it can often be moved using a rocking motion. Turn the steering • Pressing too hard on the accelerator and spinning the wheel right and left to clear the area around the front wheels.
  • Page 124: Towing A Disabled Vehicle

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY TOWING A DISABLED VEHICLE CAUTION! When towing the vehicle, only use a Flatbed trailer or tow from the front wheels. Towing from the rear wheels can damage the vehicle. If the vehicle becomes disabled and requires towing make sure to do the following: 1.
  • Page 125 • When towing the vehicle, the tow speed should be kept under 12 mph (20 km/h), or the three-phase wire connection plug-in on motor controller shall be unplugged as required.
  • Page 126: Maintenance And Service

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Lifting And Resetting The Cab ..... 124 Vehicle Maintenance ......128 Daily Maintenance .
  • Page 127: Lifting And Resetting The Cab

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Lifting And Resetting The Cab The cab applies a four-point supporting principle and is equipped with a column-assist, single-torsion-bar, and lifting mechanism. In order to prepare for lifting the cab, the front support is a rotation type and equipped with an anti-vibration gasket.
  • Page 128 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Cab Lifting Procedure NOTE: (Continued) Place your left hand through the stationary black cab handle (1) and grasp the gold latch release bar (2) simultaneously. With your right hand, pull back and toward you on the cab •...
  • Page 129 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Make sure that when the cab is lifted, the safety latch (5) is locked into place. WARNING! After lifting the cab, make sure to secure the raised cab Then pull the lock out key (7) and insert it into key hole (6) to with the safety lockout key (6) in the lockout key hole (5), secure cab in place.
  • Page 130 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE To lower the cab and secure it in driving position, make sure to do the following: Cab Reset Procedure WARNING! When releasing the safety latch (4), use caution to avoid pinch points. Moving parts can cause severe personal injury. Hold the stationary black cab handle (1) with your left hand to support the cab, pull out safety lockout key from the key hole (6).
  • Page 131: Vehicle Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Vehicle Maintenance WARNING! Vehicle maintenance is necessary to keep your vehicle in good working order. Regularly scheduled maintenance is essential • Do not wrench handle (3) with your hands while to extend the life and reduce operating costs of the vehicle. resetting the cab.
  • Page 132: Daily Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Daily Maintenance NOTE: (Continued) Daily maintenance • Check tires/tire pressure • The lifting jack should only be used for changing a flat • Check brakes/parking brakes tire. Do not go under the vehicle while using the jack. •...
  • Page 133: Maintenance Intervals

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Maintenance Intervals NOTE: Regular inspection and maintenance includes inspecting, repairing and adjusting the vehicle at regular intervals. • Service Intervals are based on Months or Miles Routine maintenance helps keep the vehicle in good working whichever occurs first. condition and ensures the safety and comfort of the •...
  • Page 134 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Mileage (km) or time passed *(whichever comes first) Inspect Brake System *or every 6 months Inspect Fluid Levels *or every 6 months Rotate Tires *or every 6 months Lubricate Locks, Latches, and Hinges *or every 6 months Inspect Wiper Blades *or every 12...
  • Page 135 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Mileage (km) or time passed *(whichever comes first) Inspect Ball Joints *or every 12 months Inspect Brake Lines *or every 12 months Inspect Radiator Lines *or every 12 months Inspect Radiator and Condenser *or every 12 months Inspect Rear Driveline *or every 12...
  • Page 136 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Mileage (km) or time passed *(whichever comes first) Inspect 12-Volt Battery *or every 12 months Inspect Suspension System *or every 12 months Flush and Refill Coolant *or every 12 months Flush Brake Fluid *or every 12 months Replace Differential Fluid *or every 12...
  • Page 137 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Mileage (km) or time passed *(whichever comes first) Inspect Exterior Lighting *or every 12 months Inspect Wheel Alignment *or every 12 months Inspect Connection Bolts on Rear Driveline, Steering, and Suspension *or every 12 months Inspect Spare Tire *or every 12 months...
  • Page 138: Windshield Washer Fluid Reservoir

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Windshield Washer Fluid Reservoir It is not possible to see the remaining amount of windshield washer fluid at the bottom of the reservoir, please frequently fill windshield washer fluid according to your personal usage frequency and only fill to the FILL mark on the side of the tank.
  • Page 139: Brake Fluid Reservoir

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Brake Fluid Reservoir 4. The wiper blade should give and release from the wiper blade arm. The brake fluid reservoir access panel is located on the Installing a wiper blade driver’s side of the instrument panel, near the door frame. 1.
  • Page 140: Power Steering Fluid Reservoir

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Power Steering Fluid Reservoir NOTE: For power steering service, maintenance, or inquiries, refer to the Customer Assistance p. 176 chapter for contact information. The power steering fluid reservoir is located under the cab. See “Maintenance And Service”, “Lifting And Resetting The Cab”.
  • Page 141: Vehicle Wheels And Tires

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Vehicle Wheels And Tires Rear Double Axle Tires Precautions Front Tires • Caution must be taken for the initial 300 miles for new tires. • When driving, be cautions to not hit any curbs. This can damage the tires. •...
  • Page 142: Customer Assistance

    • Frequently check whether the tire has abnormal abrasion. cause an collision. If tire has abnormal abrasion, please have the wheel alignment checked at an authorized Mullen service center. Refer to the Customer Assistance p. 176 chapter for service WARNING! contact information on your tires.
  • Page 143: Tire Safety Information

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE NOTE: NOTE: • The parking brake of vehicle must be securely engaged • P (Passenger) — Metric tire sizing is based on U.S. upon making adjustment in order to avoid movement of design standards. P-Metric tires have the letter “P” the vehicle, thereby resulting in hazard.
  • Page 144: Tires - General Information

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Tires — General Information Both under-inflation and over-inflation affect the stability of the vehicle and can produce a feeling of sluggish response or Tire Pressure over responsiveness in the steering. Proper tire inflation pressure is essential to the safe and satisfactory operation of your vehicle.
  • Page 145 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Tire Inflation Pressures The proper cold tire inflation pressure is listed on the driver’s side B-Pillar or rear edge of the driver’s side door. At least once a month: • Check and adjust tire pressure with a good quality pocket-type pressure gauge.
  • Page 146 Excessively high or low tire pressures not only give a poor ride, but also could cause any cargo to be 1 mile (1.6 km) after sitting for a minimum of three hours. damaged. Under-inflated or over-inflated tires are also The cold tire inflation pressure must not exceed the very dangerous and can be easily damaged.
  • Page 147 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Radial Ply Tires Tire Spinning When stuck in mud, sand, snow, or ice conditions, do not spin your vehicle’s wheels above 30 mph (48 km/h) or for longer WARNING! than 30 seconds continuously without stopping. Combining radial ply tires with other types of tires on your vehicle will cause your vehicle to handle poorly.
  • Page 148 If you ever replace a wheel, make sure that the wheel’s specifications match those of the original wheels. NOTE: It is recommended you contact the Mullen service center For tire service, maintenance, or inquiries, refer to the with any questions you may have on tire specifications or Customer Assistance p.
  • Page 149: Tire Types

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE solution recommended for the body of the vehicle and WARNING! remember to always wash when the surfaces are not hot to (Continued) the touch. • Never use a tire with a smaller load index or capacity, Your wheels are susceptible to deterioration caused by salt, other than what was originally equipped on your vehicle.
  • Page 150: Tire Chains / Traction Devices

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE NOTE: WARNING! If you intend parking or storing your vehicle for an To avoid damage to your vehicle or tires, observe the extended period after cleaning the wheels with wheel following precautions: cleaner, drive your vehicle and apply the brakes to remove •...
  • Page 151: Tire Rotation Recommendations

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Tire Rotation Recommendations WARNING! (Continued) The tires on the front and rear of your vehicle operate at different loads and perform different steering, driving, and • If the valve cap is lost, have it replaced as soon as braking functions.
  • Page 152: Department Of Transportation Uniform Tire Quality 7 Grades

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Follow the diagram indicating the correct tire locations for Department Of Transportation Uniform rotating the tires. Tire Quality Grades The following tire grading categories were established by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The specific grade rating assigned by the tire’s manufacturer in each category is shown on the sidewall of the tires on your vehicle.
  • Page 153: Traction Grades

    A battery that is being removed from long term storage specified government test surfaces of asphalt and concrete. should be evaluated by a Mullen authorized service provider, A tire marked C may have poor traction performance. refer to the Customer Assistance p.
  • Page 154 Assistance p. 176 chapter for service contact information to have the storage battery evaluated by a Mullen authorized • When reconnecting the battery, it is necessary to shut service provider before winter and to charge when down all electric features.
  • Page 155 It is suggested to only rapidly charge The battery contains dangerous and poisonous materials. storage battery at an authorized Mullen service center. Such as sulfuric acid and lead. The battery waste needs to • The discharged battery can freeze at 32°F. Before be recycled according to the regulations and not be treated charging, thaw the frozen battery in a warm area.
  • Page 156 Mullen authorized service provider. Do not use a power • If the vehicle is equipped with maintenance-free battery washer gun to clean harness and connectors. Do not...
  • Page 157: Operation And Maintenance Of The High Voltage Batteries

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Operation And Maintenance Of The High Voltage Batteries WARNING! The high voltage batteries have no parts that a non-Mullen authorized service provider can service. • Under no circumstances should anyone open or tamper with the batteries. •...
  • Page 158 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE The high-voltage batteries are located behind the cab on each side of the vehicle frame.
  • Page 159 1 to 2 months. If issues are found, refer to the Customer Assistance p. 176 chapter for contact information for the closest Mullen authorized service provider. • Check to make sure the batteries and the fixed bolts connecting vehicle body are not loose.
  • Page 160: Cooling System Maintenance

    If the level is too low, add more coolant as soon as possible. can not be used as coolant. Use a high quality coolant liquid recommended by a Mullen authorized service provider. Do not mix different brands of coolants together.
  • Page 161 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE NOTE: For service, maintenance, or inquiries, refer to the Customer Assistance p. 176 chapter for contact information.
  • Page 162 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Addition and replacement of coolant NOTE: Make sure to do the following and carefully handle the coolant when filling. The drained coolant should be collected with a container • Shutdown the motor. and then disposed in line with the appropriate •...
  • Page 163: Interior And Exterior Cleaning

    • Weather conditions or salt in the air near seacoast WARNING! locations. • Check with a Mullen authorized service provider about cleaning products that are approved for use with your WARNING! vehicle. Some cleaning products can damage your vehicle and this may void the warranty on certain items.
  • Page 164 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE 4. Dry the vehicle body with a clean cloth. WARNING! 5. Only use neutral detergent when the dirt is hard to remove. Do not add any protective coating to any part of the vehicle Edges and joints of the vehicle door and folds, holes and that can become hot.
  • Page 165 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE • Temperature - Increased temperature will intensify parts NOTE: corrosion to parts kept in poorly ventilated conditions. • Air Pollution - Industrial pollution, salt from sea air in The front windshield and service door heating wire needs coastal regions or and road salt.
  • Page 166: Interior Cleaning

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Interior Cleaning Serious stains: • Wet the cloth with neutral soapy water and remove the Safety Belt serious stains. Only properly functioning safety belts can ensure the driver • Dry it with soft cloth after cleaning. and passengers safety. Maintenance and cleaning for safety belts: NOTE: 1.
  • Page 167 The air-conditioning filter screen should be cleaned When the refrigerant needs to be serviced, it is important regularly to keep proper air quality with the system. You to have it serviced at a Mullen authorized service provider. can appropriately shorten or extend the maintenance •...
  • Page 168 SPECIFICATIONS Identification Data ....... . 166 Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) ....166 Recommended Tire Inflation Pressure .
  • Page 169: Identification Data

    SPECIFICATIONS Identification Data Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) The vehicle identification number (VIN) is located on the Incomplete Vehicle Certification label on the b-pillar of the driver’s side door frame. The VIN serves as the car's fingerprint, as no two vehicles in operation have the same VIN.
  • Page 170: Recommended Tire Inflation Pressure

    SPECIFICATIONS Installing aftermarket electronics Recommended Tire Inflation Pressure The placement for installing vehicle electronics, should be The proper cold tire inflation pressure is listed on the Tire And horizontally centered and vertically top position of the front Loading Information label found on the driver’s side B-pillar or windshield.
  • Page 171: Wheel And Tire Torque Specifications

    1 mile Torque Specifications (1.6 km) after sitting for a minimum of three hours. The cold...
  • Page 172 SPECIFICATIONS Tighten the lug nuts/bolts in the following pattern until each WARNING! nut/bolt has been tightened twice. To avoid the risk of forcing the vehicle off the jack, do not tighten the lug nuts fully until the vehicle has been lowered.
  • Page 173: Technical Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Technical Specifications NOTE: Technical Parameters of the Vehicle • Curb Weight excludes mass of the optional parts. Specification Parameter • Vehicle noises, braking and other performances comply with relevant stipulations 49 CFR Part 571; Subpart B Total Weight (kg) GVWR: 11,000 lb Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS).
  • Page 174: Weights And Loads

    SPECIFICATIONS • Detachable or folding guiding devices at the back of the Weights And Loads vehicle, developed length of which shall not exceed 2000 mm and folded length of which shall not exceed Gross Vehicle Weight Rating 11,000 lb (4,990 kg) 200 mm.
  • Page 175: Fluid Capacities And Lubricants

    SPECIFICATIONS Fluid Capacities And Lubricants Capacity Component Item Type Brakes Brake Fluid DOT 4 22.6 OZ (670 ml) Power Steering Oil Hydraulic Transmission Fluid ATF 330 (Alternative 1.7 Qt (1.6 L) ATF if not available Mobil ATF 3309) Windshield Washer Fluid —...
  • Page 176 SPECIFICATIONS Capacity Component Item Type Drive Motor Coolant (With YA-992 Prestone Cor-Guard -13° F (-25° C) 1.8 Gal (7 L) reservoir at MAX level) Antifreeze Coolant (Antifreeze (Summer) Coolant must meet or exceed -31° F (-35° C) (Winter) Battery Thermal System 3.6 Gal (13.6 L) ASTM D3306 &...
  • Page 178 If You Need Assistance ......176 Mullen Automotive Customer Solutions Support Team ......... 176 Service Contract .
  • Page 179: If You Need Assistance

    For Parts, Service and Warranty, please contact the Mullen Customer Solutions Support Team. For service inquiries, Automotive Customer Solutions Support Team. please email service@mullenusa.com. You can also refer to the Mullen Vehicle Center website for the most up to date (248) 988-4498 information on your vehicle (https://www.mullenusa.com/ mullen-vehicle-center).
  • Page 180: Warranty Information

    Parts And Vehicle Upfit Information See the Warranty information available online by scanning the You can contact Mullen Automotive, Inc for fluids, lubricants, code below for Mullen warranties applicable to this vehicle parts, and upfit information for your vehicle through our and market.
  • Page 181: Reporting Safety Defects

    Copies of owner’s information will be available digitally to a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately provide immediate delivery of information. Refer to the Mullen inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Vehicle Center website for the most up to date information on (NHTSA) in addition to notifying Mullen.
  • Page 182: Index

    Temperature Grades ....Mullen Automotive Customer Solutions Support Traction Grades ..... .
  • Page 183 INDEX Exterior Cleaning ..... PARKING BRAKE LEVER ....Interior Cleaning.
  • Page 184 INDEX Music Mode ......Tire Pressure ..... . . Music Operation .
  • Page 185 INDEX WINDOWS Power Windows ..... . . Windshield Washer Fluid Reservoir Wiper Blade Removal ....WINDSHIELD WIPERS AND WASHERS Windshield Wiper And Washer Lever .
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