Appreciate all the work that went into this!
Hopefully the install is a bit easier the second time. Regardless, Comma for Rivian is amazing and totally worth some fiddling to get the harness aligned. I've had zero complaints with the longitudinal upgrade, so looking forward to an upgrade to my...
I get it. I just had custom 20s made for my Glacier White R1S and should have them by the end of the month. I was going for something between Dune Edition and Rally Group B.
Of course, I'll ceramic coat them. Car washing happens weekly. These are photos of the actual wheels.
Personally, not...
Agree with @kanundrum. I try to avoid "me too." These are coming soon to my R1S (also glacier white). Going for a vintage Group B rally look. I realize that's not everyone's taste, but pretty excited.
+1 on the documentation. For example, it will advise you to make sure your Rivian is asleep. Follow that and Gerry's videos. The Out of Spec video was well-intended, but misleading, if I recall.
For me, a pair of hemostats saved the day to angle/align the harness so that it could be pushed...
As explained to me, the root cause is wheel slippage. And perhaps (in my case) this is why they have a sand mode. That said, there's no way turtle mode is acceptable in these scenarios. Perhaps service will see an anomaly in the log data. Until I read this thread, I had dismissed the issue...
I had a similar issue almost instantly when driving on sand in in all terrain mode (I don't have sand mode). It took a bunch of resets to clear and totally fine on pavement since.
The shop that did my ceramic coating first did a full paint correction, even though the vehicle was new. I was amazed to what a big difference it made.
+1 on Gyeon Wet.
Bruce here with an R1S in Northern Virginia (Oakton). Comma 3 + The Longitudinal upgrade kit. Happy to participate.
Shout out to @gerrylum, who helped me on Discord back in July with some troubleshooting. Would love to pay it forward. While the install was a bit a challenge, my experience...
FWIW: My licensed electrician used the wrong cable type to support a sustained 48A charge. Specifically, he installed 6/2 Romex NM-B cable, which is only rated for 55A. Because EV charging is considered a continuous load, that cable can safely support 40A max, not 48A.
I had my Rivian EVSE DIP...