in the past with my prius prime it would use the radar for following distance validation, not sure the induvial working the exploit has gotten that part to play nice yet.
Per the google machine. "Comma.ai's Openpilot is a level 2 autonomous driving system, which means it's a partial automation system that assists the driver. The driver is still responsible for paying attention and taking over at any time"
In regards to warranty, and the Magnuson-Moss Warranty...
did you read the other thread that has since been deleted? the storage container says read the instructions, which op failed to do. the company apologized and offered to make it right. before blasting a company how about the common courtesy of reaching out to them first? dude
The company offered to make it right, at no point would you accept ownership for failing to read the instructions, your thread got shut down; move on dude.
Guess I am missing on here where it says it is specific to Rivian. And more oddly enough if you READ the item description "Compatible with original Gen 1 R1T / R1S, and new Gen 2 R1T / R1S". Sounds like a run of the mill bottle jack.
At the end of the day you didn't read, big ole letters saying...
I'm assuming they put it in high, or highest for the swap; per the manual. Would probably look normal in standard if you drove it around a little and let it settle back in.
The cambering sort of makes sense, just like how if you drive in lowest you get negative camber.
Non nagging driver + that'll work on any road, possibly lane change when prompted by a turn signal. The price is high because it's a development harness that someone is building, comma hasn't created one