zsherry
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One of the main gripes I have about these electric vehicles. Any by these I mean Tesla and Rivian specifically, is there is no physical key. Access to the vehicle is entirely dependent on the 12v battery functioning properly, and as we know this seems to be the achilles heel of these vehicles. Why they did not add a simple key access port to physically unlock the driver door like every other car on the planet is beyond me.. Lest I digress..
If I am in a situation where a service tech cannot get to me I needed a way to be able to "jump start" the vehicle or at minimum access the interior, gear tunnel, or tailgate.
If you're wondering why I insisted on this? I came back to the vehicle being completely unresponsive two times in the past 6 months due to a dead main 12v battery. This was replaced in a recent onsite service, but I just don't trust it.
Here's my solution:
There is an emergency frunk release accessible by removing the 6x T20 screws from the inside of the drivers side fender wall. Once in the frunk, I store a jumper battery pack which I can then use to either directly jump the main battery under the panel between the windshield and the frunk space OR at the rear of the vehicle next to the hitch.
Items needed:
1. Jump battery with cables OR spare 12v car battery. (Depending on what I am doing I'll throw a spare 12v full size battery in the frunk if I plan to be really off the grid.)
2. High power magnets: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BZGWP8MB
3. T-20 key https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CDN3KLN3
I ordered coated magnets and coated T20 key to reduce corrosion as this will be attached on the exterior of the vehicles underside. I also removed the plastic panels on either side of the underside (you can see this in other posts) as I am installing rock sliders.
1. Placement of magnets and T20 key: I placed this under the drivers side on the frame. We'll see how well this holds up. If anyone has better ideas for a secure location let me know!
2. Opening the wheel well - There are 6 T-20 screws that must be removed, once these are out, pull out the panel from the trim just enough to fit your arm into the space.
3. The frunk release - This is a bit tricky. The release is a small cable loop about 2 feet in directly horizontal to the opening that you make. Picture below shows it pretty well. Use your rivian flashlight to spot it then reach waaaaay in with your right arm and pull it. At the same time you need to either reach up with your left arm to push the hood up so that it doesn't re-latch OR have a helper do this.
4. You now have access to the frunk and main 12v battery (On the drivers side) by popping off the panel above the frunk and lifting out the air handler. OR use your jumper at the rear to jump there.
Hope this helps and if anyone has any simpler way of performing these steps I am all ears, but this is the simplest thing I could come up with.
If I am in a situation where a service tech cannot get to me I needed a way to be able to "jump start" the vehicle or at minimum access the interior, gear tunnel, or tailgate.
If you're wondering why I insisted on this? I came back to the vehicle being completely unresponsive two times in the past 6 months due to a dead main 12v battery. This was replaced in a recent onsite service, but I just don't trust it.
Here's my solution:
There is an emergency frunk release accessible by removing the 6x T20 screws from the inside of the drivers side fender wall. Once in the frunk, I store a jumper battery pack which I can then use to either directly jump the main battery under the panel between the windshield and the frunk space OR at the rear of the vehicle next to the hitch.
Items needed:
1. Jump battery with cables OR spare 12v car battery. (Depending on what I am doing I'll throw a spare 12v full size battery in the frunk if I plan to be really off the grid.)
2. High power magnets: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BZGWP8MB
3. T-20 key https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CDN3KLN3
I ordered coated magnets and coated T20 key to reduce corrosion as this will be attached on the exterior of the vehicles underside. I also removed the plastic panels on either side of the underside (you can see this in other posts) as I am installing rock sliders.
1. Placement of magnets and T20 key: I placed this under the drivers side on the frame. We'll see how well this holds up. If anyone has better ideas for a secure location let me know!
2. Opening the wheel well - There are 6 T-20 screws that must be removed, once these are out, pull out the panel from the trim just enough to fit your arm into the space.
3. The frunk release - This is a bit tricky. The release is a small cable loop about 2 feet in directly horizontal to the opening that you make. Picture below shows it pretty well. Use your rivian flashlight to spot it then reach waaaaay in with your right arm and pull it. At the same time you need to either reach up with your left arm to push the hood up so that it doesn't re-latch OR have a helper do this.
4. You now have access to the frunk and main 12v battery (On the drivers side) by popping off the panel above the frunk and lifting out the air handler. OR use your jumper at the rear to jump there.
Hope this helps and if anyone has any simpler way of performing these steps I am all ears, but this is the simplest thing I could come up with.
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