Perix
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1 month and about 1,500mi since our R1S was delivered, it suddenly started beeping and flashing the now well-documented "critical battery issue, electrical hazard possible, drive to service center immediately, avoid driving through water" message.
The vehicle did not die/discharge the 12V batteries, but the tow truck came and picked it up the next morning. It's been sitting at the South San Francisco service center for two days now. Just got an initial confirmation that it had arrived, and nothing since. I had to call in 3 times to get updates, the switchboard folks could not get through to the service center. I finally received a call-back 2 days after it was picked up, saying it had not been examined yet and the return window is currently 2 weeks from now. Before they picked up the vehicle, I was told it should be a couple of days.
I am trying to be zen about the whole thing and accept that being at the cutting edge is hard, but this is a hard pill to swallow after waiting for 2.5 years to receive the R1S and going into big debt to own it. Who ever experienced a car being held for an unknown amount of time and not even knowing what is wrong? I've waited for a service window or for parts in the past with other vehicles, but this black hole situation is new to me.
I also can't help but wonder how frequent these occurrences are, and whether the vehicle is truly reliable for adventure driving. This happened outside my garage, but what if it had happened in the middle of a snow storm in winter in the mountains? The vehicle is super capable, but is it reliable?
I would appreciate any thoughts from those who have owned their vehicle for longer on its reliability and their service experience.
This is certainly a test of nerves, of patience, and of trust in the vehicle and the company.
The vehicle did not die/discharge the 12V batteries, but the tow truck came and picked it up the next morning. It's been sitting at the South San Francisco service center for two days now. Just got an initial confirmation that it had arrived, and nothing since. I had to call in 3 times to get updates, the switchboard folks could not get through to the service center. I finally received a call-back 2 days after it was picked up, saying it had not been examined yet and the return window is currently 2 weeks from now. Before they picked up the vehicle, I was told it should be a couple of days.
I am trying to be zen about the whole thing and accept that being at the cutting edge is hard, but this is a hard pill to swallow after waiting for 2.5 years to receive the R1S and going into big debt to own it. Who ever experienced a car being held for an unknown amount of time and not even knowing what is wrong? I've waited for a service window or for parts in the past with other vehicles, but this black hole situation is new to me.
I also can't help but wonder how frequent these occurrences are, and whether the vehicle is truly reliable for adventure driving. This happened outside my garage, but what if it had happened in the middle of a snow storm in winter in the mountains? The vehicle is super capable, but is it reliable?
I would appreciate any thoughts from those who have owned their vehicle for longer on its reliability and their service experience.
This is certainly a test of nerves, of patience, and of trust in the vehicle and the company.
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