C.R. Rivian
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- First Name
- Charles
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- Nov 16, 2020
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- Location
- South Puget Sound
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- Kia Niro EV...R1T Launch Edition, Gen1
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- retired
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12 volt batteries have always been the most common point of failure in ICE vehicles...hence the ubiquity of jumper cables and portable battery jump chargers. 12 volt batteries usually last a while and then, poof, they don't work. Sometimes failure is fairly quick. The 12 volt in my former Ridgeline died not long after I bought the truck and had to be replaced. My Kia Niro EV notes that if, for example, the headlights are left on, the 12 volt may run down and the battery may need to be jumped or charged before the car can be used. In the case of the Niro, there is a way of getting into the car with a key if the 12 volt battery dies...the R1T needs the via the port near the hitch receiver before being able to get in the car. In all my vehicles, including the Kia EV, I have kept a jumper battery/cables to use as necessary and kept this plugged into a 12 volt socket to be ready. That won't work in the R1T since I won't be able to get in to access such a unit...not a problem if I'm home, but could be a bummer on a trip. Take the jump starter into the tent/trailer/b&b, I guess.
Rivian issues/concerns:
Thanks!
Rivian issues/concerns:
- Is it possible to wear down the 12 volts by keeping the lights on, for example, or do the 12 volts recharge from the main battery continuously? In the Niro, the 12 volt recharges when using the main battery only.
- I assume that the 12 volt batteries are generally recharged by the main battery when the R1T is in use but have not caught that in the manual.
- Is there a detailed guide to getting to the 12 volt batteries if (when) they need to be replaced? If so, please link.
- Can the 12 volt batteries be user replaced as can be done in an ICE vehicle or is Rivian service required?
Thanks!
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