Sponsored

Recent content by Ingo

  1. "Bluetooth key access unavailable" error after failed vehicle update. Anyone else?

    I get the same message saying <Bluetooth key access unavailable popping up on my screen. -sometimes the key fob works and sometimes it does not. The keyu card does not work, nor does the air compressor work. I am leaning towards a blown fuse. Since I am nowhere near a service center (I am in...
  2. Fluid leaking from the shock absorber.

    Hi @HotPocket , I was trying to find my reply to you but somehow did not find it. I would appreciate more information from you how to drain and fill the system. I have been able to source the part needed. This is the passenger front side. Ingo
  3. Overseas R1S- ICELAND- SIM Card

    Thanks for the feedback. I agree that this is something that could easily be resolved by Rivian. The number of Rivian owners who choose to stay adventurous, per their slogan, will only increase. There is no demand for a full-service setup, simply software modifications that increase the safety...
  4. Overseas R1S- ICELAND- SIM Card

    Interesting. Is it by going into the settings while the car is in drive or?
  5. Overseas R1S- ICELAND- SIM Card

    It would make a lot of sense since this is a software feature.
  6. Overseas R1S- ICELAND- SIM Card

    I would not mind paying for a feature like this as long as it works overseas.
  7. Overseas R1S- ICELAND- SIM Card

    I did not know that this existed. I will check it out. Thanks
  8. Overseas R1S- ICELAND- SIM Card

    -Well, if this is the case I hope Rivian opens for this soon.
  9. Overseas R1S- ICELAND- SIM Card

    In December I transported my Rivian R1S to Iceland. I had some issues with a drained battery after the transportation and this forum proved most helpful in guiding me in the right direction. The vehicle runs and drives perfectly in this remote area and I hope to share some images soon with the...
  10. Overseas charging issues- 12V and the main battery

    Thanks for the input. I got the truck back to life. See my post reply:)
  11. Overseas charging issues- 12V and the main battery

    UPDATE: Thank you all for your insights and comments. Since my troubles began I have managed to: 1. Pull out the wires that nestle behind the tow hitch at the rear. Connect to a charger and open the vehicle. 2. Get into the frunk and remove the 12V battery. (There is only one in my car) 3...





Top