Hi, care to share details of your dongles?!
I have a similar Jackery set up and was hoping to top-up charge as you describe from the Rivian, I was told by Jackery that this wouldn't work due to a floating ground, is it really just a case of using plugs that have the right amount of pins?
Thanks...
It must vary from vehicle to vehicle to a degree but for us pretty much anybody who does it for the first time will fail to close the back doors fully (and usually not notice).
I still fail at least 1 in 10 times, if I don't remember to slam.
I wasn't aware that this was a known issue and discussed before.
I have the same issue and have asked a mobile tech (who was installing a spare wheel) about it. He said that it felt normal enough to him and anyway might ease with use.
I get the cabin pressure due to good seals etc. but don't...
Also approx. 9 months in on a R1S Dual (Max) with very little to report in terms of issues. I've had to reboot the car a couple of times to clear a few glitches but that's all really. Mine came with 22" wheels and I found the ride too jittery even on the soft setting, so I bought some...
Maybe if they put this option up for sale as a stand-alone they'll be clear on what exactly it does and doesn't do. There are well documented reports that it only makes a difference in Sport mode and up to something like 50mph (which gives it the 0-60 bragging rights). There are other reports...
I have had these exact tires and EV bronze rims on my white R1S for a couple of weeks now (sorry no pics yet). I bought my R1S from the shop and wanted a few non-negotiable options (wife) which meant compromising on wheels (22" bright). So far loving the new look and marginally softer ride over...
I just had an issue where something audible in the frunk area was staying on, i think it stayed on all night and took 5% of a max battery (R1S Gen.2). A soft reset did nothing (noise continued throughout) but a hard reset switched it off.
I think it may have been the heat pump as the tone of the...
Mine is being done by mobile service (in Januuary), the Rivian guy I spoke to on the phone said they need to install a bracket but he wasn't 100% sure himself.
For what it's worth it's very small and when I get my spare I'll be looking to upgrade to a better portable unit. Issue is that most are cordless/rechargeable which is fine but I want a corded option in case the battery dies, most portable inflators that have a direct corded option want 12V DC...
I bought mine but would be interested in the same idea for something like a free trial. I presume having set up the ability to upgrade they'd just be flicking a switch on/off by VIN so why not? Unless of course the difference isn't that much...