onesoil
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- 2022 Rivian R1T
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That’s interesting. I find it hard to believe that my truck with VIN 10264 and your truck (which may well have been built the same day!) would have different HVAC drains, but I suppose anything is possibleSo I read this post on Friday and got worried and started a service appointment immediately. Got a call from Rivian Service a few mins ago and they said that my VIN was not affected. He said he checked several databases to make sure.
2022 LE VIN 104xx
Maybe mine was built with a better one? Not sure. But at least it is documented now (asked him to write it up and attach it to my vin for verification reasons).
I am also wondering how they determine which VINs have been affected by this issue. Since they proactively replaced some and not others, they must have thought at some point that it was a smaller pool of vehicles than it clearly seems to be (based off of our three trucks, replies to this post, and the general sentiment from SC staff I’ve spoken with who indicated that they have been seeing a lot of vehicles with this issue recently).
I’m charging on my way to Chelsea right now to drop my truck off and pick my dad’s up. I’m hoping I’ll get some more information about the issue and whether or not they feel that the new parts solve the problem (it’s a bit alarming hearing reports about it being a repeat issue, which would indicate that there isn’t a substantially revised/improved part).
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