kizamybute'
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Have read many saying they can't move the truck if the door is open. Which is basically how the truck is programmed for safety reasons. Similar to the Tesla.
Even with the door closed, if you don't have a seatbelt on and slightly lift your butt off the seat to look behind you, it can throw it into park.
For anyone interested, in both scenarios, I learned with the Tesla, and it works in the Rivian as well, if you need to move a few feet, can ride the brake pedal and accelerate at the same time to by pass the safety feature. I just barely touch the brake, enough to turn on the brake lights, but not enough to really engage the brakes.
Certainly don't recommend driving around with your foot on the brake, but can come in handy when you need to move the truck a couple of feet and keep the door open to see, or for whatever other reason.
In the Rivian and/or Tesla, have used this technique simply to back out of the garage as well. Often necessary if I don't put my seatbelt on to back out of the garage to park it in the driveway.
Even with the door closed, if you don't have a seatbelt on and slightly lift your butt off the seat to look behind you, it can throw it into park.
For anyone interested, in both scenarios, I learned with the Tesla, and it works in the Rivian as well, if you need to move a few feet, can ride the brake pedal and accelerate at the same time to by pass the safety feature. I just barely touch the brake, enough to turn on the brake lights, but not enough to really engage the brakes.
Certainly don't recommend driving around with your foot on the brake, but can come in handy when you need to move the truck a couple of feet and keep the door open to see, or for whatever other reason.
In the Rivian and/or Tesla, have used this technique simply to back out of the garage as well. Often necessary if I don't put my seatbelt on to back out of the garage to park it in the driveway.
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