Irish76
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After four months of listening to Amazon music glitching getting worse and worse, I had a service appointment at the Gaithersburg service center (took 65 days). They kept the car for a week, and even though I sent them videos of the glitching in progress, they claimed it was essentially my fault because I wasn’t using the right solid state hard drive for my gear guard camera recordings. While I found that hard to believe, I bought the drive they recommended and of course it made no difference. I also showed them that whether there was anything plugged into the USB ports or not the glitching continued. I realize that they were not taking me seriously so I called Rivian corporate service and asked for a recommendation, and they sent me to the Glen Burnie service center, which I got into the next day. (I know, unheard of to get an appointment that fast.) They kept my car for four days, but two of those were Saturday and Sunday. The tech called me and said the car passed all of the electronic diagnostics, including troubleshooting all the wiring. They had done a ride along with me, and knew that the glitching was an actual real thing, so they checked with Rivian corporate and found out that Rivian had determined that there was a software anomaly between Rivian and Amazon that needed to be resolved that was more than just this glitching. Apparently some people (including on this forum) have reported Alexa refusing to acknowledge you or do what you tell it to do, even though the commands are prescribed Rivian commands. Corporate says this will be fixed in an upcoming software update, although there is no timetable for that. I am used to waiting for software updates after eight years with Teslas, and three years as a Tesla beta tester, so this is not an issue for me. I’m just glad to know that they understand the problem and will fix it eventually. I’ve attached a video so you can see what I’m talking about in action.
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