Millertimr
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It may just be me, but I was under the understanding that with the latest update it was preconditioning the battery and the cabin. It turns out that is NOT the case, I confirmed this with multiple Rivian service advisors today and it explains why my battery is at 37 degrees after completing a preheating session.
Maybe it's just me - hopefully y'all don't kill me if you guys already knew this - but I was generally curious. I recommended they be clearer in their communication - "to precondition the vehicle cabin and the high-voltage battery before planned drives" is pretty cut and dry the high-voltage battery is preconditioned. However it seems like that is NOT happening in this software update.
Hopefully this helps some of y'all if you're still wondering why the preheating isn't changing the temperature of the battery.
See the attachment for the full chat - I removed the names from the file.
Maybe it's just me - hopefully y'all don't kill me if you guys already knew this - but I was generally curious. I recommended they be clearer in their communication - "to precondition the vehicle cabin and the high-voltage battery before planned drives" is pretty cut and dry the high-voltage battery is preconditioned. However it seems like that is NOT happening in this software update.
Hopefully this helps some of y'all if you're still wondering why the preheating isn't changing the temperature of the battery.
See the attachment for the full chat - I removed the names from the file.
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