In my case, the issue was resolved by replacing the Rivian wall charger. No changes to the truck. This was over a year ago. Perhaps your issue is different because you say the charger is working fine with a different car. But again, maybe the other car does not have the in-car temperature sensor...
Same boat as you. 26K miles - more wear on one pair of tires than the other. Used Conserve a lot earlier but less lately. I am interested in hearing your experience with the Michelins before I replace.
Because this was the "R2 Reveal" event?
Just as Tesla Model 3 did not kill Model S, I don't see R1 going away. I would expect a refresh with some R2 tech at some point but no need to announce now.
During my just concluded 30 day absence, the R1T was in the garage unplugged. It went from 75% to 50% battery charge so a little less than 1% a day. Contrast this to a year ago when I did almost the same test and the charge dropped to a precarious 5%, more than 2% a day. I commend Rivian on the...
I have about 18K miles on my R1T (VIN in the 8K range). No serious problems to report. Only service center visits were to address recall issues (which I think was more about validating rather than changing anything). One Mobile visit to replace a cargo cross bar. One outstanding issue is with...
I like the "Lock only" option but why is it only "at home"? If I don't want proximity unlock for security or other reasons, I would definitely not want it outside my home. Secondly Rivian should allow more than one "home".
Hmm, isn't there a temperature gradient expected from the inside to the outside (like in my frying pan handle)? Context here is that my Rivian R1T charger has been giving me 'warm plug' warnings that I've reported on another thread. It feels warm to touch but not uncomfortably so - I would guess...
I "accidentally" payed a tip for my $2500 partial PPF. Was taken by surprise at the payment prompt and regretted it as soon as I left the shop for the reasons outlined by others
Yes, it does seem like the throttling is on the truck side so the question is whether they are measuring ambient temperature or plug temperature. The display message suggests the latter. The structure and quality of the J1772 plug and socket could impact the temperature rise.
The fast charger incident reported probably involves CCS DC charging. The connections involved are different from the J1772 but I expect both need to be monitored.
That's what I think too. Very plausible. It would be expensive to replace a bunch of chargers - the installer cost would be higher than the product. Thinking in terms of Rivian's business, it seems a questionable idea to get into selling chargers in the first place, when there are so many...
This looks pretty scary. Glad the damage was contained to the charger. In my case, the wire was copper according to spec. Rivian incorrectly claimed it was aluminum from the photos (not sure how one can tell from the photos because if its done properly there's no metal visible)
I have been overall very happy with my Rivian R1T and the way it is supported. Unfortunately I cannot say the same for the Rivian Wall Charger. I am sharing my experience so far in the hope that (a) Rivian is listening and (b) others considering the Rivian wall charger are suitably informed.
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I am seeing similar behavior in my home charging. Similar to @protamine , it worked flawlessly for months. Rivian says it is likely an issue with the Rivian Wall charger. At this point it is an open service request.