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Well, it finally happened to me. Plugged the car in last night, it charged from 50% to 70%, came back out this morning and it was bricked (and still plugged in). I assume this is a 12V battery failure, something I've never had in 25 years of car ownership (across about seventeen cars). For all of Rivian's on-board monitoring, they were unable to proactively predict this or warn me. Now it's in my driveway blocking two other cars.
The truck is six months old and has about 4K miles on it. Before this, it suffered a faulty rear drive unit as well as a tailgate failure, delivered with a small dent, some trim misalignments, buzzy speaker, etc.
A tow truck driver is en route courtesy of Rivian roadside assistance. I'd try to jump it from my other EVs, but the R1T isn't easily accessible for jumping. Fun! I had some important meetings this morning, but I guess that will have to wait because Rivian hasn't worked out the bugs out of a car it designed seven years ago.
The truck is six months old and has about 4K miles on it. Before this, it suffered a faulty rear drive unit as well as a tailgate failure, delivered with a small dent, some trim misalignments, buzzy speaker, etc.
A tow truck driver is en route courtesy of Rivian roadside assistance. I'd try to jump it from my other EVs, but the R1T isn't easily accessible for jumping. Fun! I had some important meetings this morning, but I guess that will have to wait because Rivian hasn't worked out the bugs out of a car it designed seven years ago.
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