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https://riviantrackr.com/news/rivian-partners-with-alldata-to-expand-repair-access-nationwide/

Rivian has partnered with ALLDATA to make its official repair and diagnostic information available to independent repair shops nationwide. ALLDATA becomes the first third party provider to offer Rivian’s OEM service data, giving technicians access to the same repair procedures, maintenance info, and diagnostics used by Rivian service centers.
For owners, this is a meaningful step forward. Rivian’s service network continues to expand, but opening factory repair data to independent shops helps reduce wait times and gives more locations the ability to properly service Rivian vehicles, especially for collision and mechanical repairs.

This seems like a good development!
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This does sound good, I hope it's not too expensive. I'd love to see a ton of independent mechanics around me start to dive into EVs.
 

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When might this happen? Sounds great but I expect many of the procedures will begin with “connect vehicle to RiDE software” which is super expensive I think.
 

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This does sound good, I hope it's not too expensive. I'd love to see a ton of independent mechanics around me start to dive into EVs.
Google response:
"ALLDATA offers professional repair subscriptions starting around $199/month for ALLDATA Repair and $239/month for ALLDATA Collision, while DIY subscriptions start at $19.99 for one month. Add-ons like Mobile ($39/mo) and Shop Manager ($99/mo) are available for professionals, with annual payment options offering potential savings."
 

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FINALLY. 🎉🎉🎉

Alldata was a good choice. They charge a reasonable amount to diyers. I paid for service manuals for my Bolt EV, and the quality was really good.
 

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Alldata was a good choice. They charge a reasonable amount to diyers. I paid for service manuals for my Bolt EV, and the quality was really good.
Good to hear you found the resource useful. How’s the bolt to Rivian transition been? I’ve got a bolt with 90k miles and like to DIY stuff when I can. The bolt has been pretty much trouble free. I’m accepting the Rivian in a few weeks, but part of me is going to miss the little hatchback.
 

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This is fantastic news for those of us who like to do our own wrenching. Yes, I won't be using it until my warranty runs out. But this gets rid of one concern I had about keeping the truck long term. Having an option outside of the factory service center (read $$$$) is a good thing.

This should also take some load off of the existing factory service system which by all accounts is always very booked up.
 
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The next question becomes, if you are doing your own work and have the proper guides through this service, how do you acquire parts? Right now the parts portal is locked behind a login that who knows how to get....
 

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The next question becomes, if you are doing your own work and have the proper guides through this service, how do you acquire parts? Right now the parts portal is locked behind a login that who knows how to get....
Those independent shops probably still have to acquire parts though Rivian's portal. And DIY'ers through their SC. And I'm pretty sure there will be disclaimers/waivers stating outcome of those [non-factory] repairs are not Rivian's responsibility... even if instructions are followed to the T.
 

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That is another hurdle to be crossed, for sure. But access to the guides and the vehicle computers brings us one step closer to the ultimate goal of fixing your vehicle yourself. I wouldn't bet on the current situation of lack of access to parts lasting forever.

I don't know the status of this, but I believe most Rivians sold are still under warranty. But the very first Rivians must be nearing the end of their warranty period, if they are not out of it already. As I mentioned before, letting others fix them will take some load off of the service center system.

As far as non-factory repairs not being the factory's problem, that is pretty much the auto industry position and has been for a very long time. The only exception is if the component you buy from the factory is defective and then they are only responsible for replacing the defective part.
 

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That is another hurdle to be crossed, for sure. But access to the guides and the vehicle computers brings us one step closer to the ultimate goal of fixing your vehicle yourself. I wouldn't bet on the current situation of lack of access to parts lasting forever.

I don't know the status of this, but I believe most Rivians sold are still under warranty. But the very first Rivians must be nearing the end of their warranty period, if they are not out of it already. As I mentioned before, letting others fix them will take some load off of the service center system.

As far as non-factory repairs not being the factory's problem, that is pretty much the auto industry position and has been for a very long time. The only exception is if the component you buy from the factory is defective and then they are only responsible for replacing the defective part.
And if anything, a little more transparency for consumers... if they chose to spend the $ for access; since there's no consumer facing repair manual.
 

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I’m still concerned that even with manual access nobody will be able to fix anything without a separate subscription to RiDE and whatever other portals they use for programming etc. I imagine even replacing a motor or strut might require a connection to tell the car the id of the exact part you just put in. If it plugs in it might require programming.
 

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I believe most Rivians sold are still under warranty.
There are many Rivians beyond 60,000 miles, and some beyond 100,000 miles. I expect that my R1T will exceed 60,000 miles in a few months.
 

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I’m still concerned that even with manual access nobody will be able to fix anything without a separate subscription to RiDE and whatever other portals they use for programming etc. I imagine even replacing a motor or strut might require a connection to tell the car the id of the exact part you just put in. If it plugs in it might require programming.
Thats probably true, especially for Gen1 with the 17 ECUs, but AllData access should include the access to the RiDE as well, or a "lite" version at least.
 

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Whelp. No Rivian information on AlldataDIY.

https://www.alldata.com/us/en/support/repair-collision/article/vehicle-data-publishing
"Special Update - Rivian Information is now available!"

The Rivian service information is only seemingly available to the professional subscribers and not the cheaper, consumer oriented AllDataDIY. :facepalm:

I'm starting to form the opinion that Rivian hates its customers deep down.

AllData confirmed this. I'm asking them if there is a timeline to the data going to AllDataDIY.
Thank you for choosing ALLDATAdiy.com

You might be looking at ALLDATA PRO information. Please note that your subscription provides access to DIY information only.
Be the squeaky wheel if you're interested in this, ask [email protected] when the Rivian service information will be on AllDataDIY.

There are many Rivians beyond 60,000 miles, and some beyond 100,000 miles. I expect that my R1T will exceed 60,000 miles in a few months.
Yup. I'm at 70k, Riviantrackr shows quite a few over 60k miles.
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