Hamal
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- First Name
- Hamal
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- May 17, 2026
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- Dominican Republic
- Vehicles
- R1S 2023 quad motor launch edition
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- #16
Yes, all that is checked, also Ive charged in station, other 3 different locations, and same result:He's asking if the wall chargers wiring has any loose screws internally which may be causing the fault on the Rivian side.
He's also asking if you've tried charging it using different chargers, not just one AC charger. Such as at home, at work, at a library, or anywhere else that may offer level 2 charging to ensure it is indeed a vehicle issue, and not a charger issue.
Also, make sure the AC pins in the charge port are clean and debris free, with no signs of damage, it could be failing to charge as a result of poor isolation.
My surface level research points to your onboard AC charger, or a bad lead interfacing it to the charge port as being the culprit if none of the above are the issue.
Bringing a vehicle like this overseas where there's no service support is a huge gamble, and unfortunately there's been a few horror stories.
Might be worthwhile seeking someone in the DR that has experience servicing EV's, that can take a look at the physical connections.
"Starting...." and the message on the picture I uploaded.
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