That's good to know. Sounds like perhaps they do suspect the software may be the problem since they want to gather more data over several days. Did you have the latest update going in?
Well, I also took it in since I also had the *tic toc* clicking coming from the front when
Well, I'm far from the usual Rivian fanboi apologists which are hyper defensive of any Rivian criticism (every knows who they are) but I will say that you don't have to go off-road to have that issue...
I saw some similar posts about getting the Comprehensive Inspection before their warranty was up but I didn't find where anyone who got it done actually listed what it included, so I thought I'd post it below for anyone else who was wondering what they got for $282, since I was pretty impressed...
Well, the saga continues. They didn't end up replacing the 12V this time. Service summary is below.
Cause
- Verified concern. Unable to connect computer with vehicle. Power down vehicle and
performed 12V battery test. Passed test (Good battery). Found negative battery cable is not fully...
Thanks for the info. I'm actually flying out of Dulles for the first time which is 90+ miles o/w and was wondering what I should do since I'll be gone 9 days.
I was pleasantly surprised with this information and even reserved a spot in garage #2 that is next to the international arrivals...
I'm happy to report that the Glen Burnie technician knew his stuff and said rock sliders are not a problem but some running boards are in rear jack points. He brought one of their jsck pucks out to the parking lot and tried it underneath the rear driver's side jack point and said no problem.
I...
Good quetion. My Gen 1 2023 R1S quad has a 12k+ vin so it only has one 12V and no 12V outlet in the frunk nor under the dash.
My modus operadi is keeping it plugged in to my home charger at 80%-85% after my 100+ mile daily commute M-F (at least and sometimes on Sat); between my daily 2-3 hour...
Another eight months, anohter (#3) 12V battery replacement. SMH
This time at least it actually gave me some notice (Saturday) and I already had a SC appointment scheduled for Tuesday before my 60K mile warranty was up so that's a silver lining.
That said, at what point does it warrant a...
Has anyone with rock sliders/running boards have any experiece with the Glen Burnie, MD Service Center (SC)? I have an appointment for Tuesday and tried to be as proactive as I could to find out their policy with removing vs not removing my rock sliders/running boards and sent them the...
58,714 miles on 22" Michelins now and my best estimate is 99% of them have been driven in Sport mode, lowest ride height, maximum brake regen, stiffest suspension. Sure, it's mostly highway miles but there's plenty of country road bumps and potholes too.
The only time I put it in All Purpose...
Unless the cost went down in the last 2 years, according to my SC invoice, it would have cost me $900 for my 2023 Gen 1 R1S, if not under warranty and then another $200 for the tow.
Nothing? Really? Well, in the 40+ years that I've owned 18+ vehicles (Fords, Lincolns, Audis, Porsche, Cadilac), I've never spent more than $300 for a 12V battery, never had one fail w/o notice, never had one last less than 3 years, never had any problems getting into the vehicle when it was...
It's is just 2 doors but the 5 seat SUV kit has multiple configurations including one that's open like a Jeep Wrangler but yeah not the most convenient.
Actually, best reply you've made so far. Thanks for sharing.
Unfortunately, though, disabling the privacy features via the infotationment display does NOT disable sharing your location data with Rivian per the note on page 413 of the R1S Owner's Guide which also is displayed on the Data &...
Must be AI generated video, since there's no possible way to develop an infotainment system that "controls the user experience" while cleanly integrating Android Auto/Apple Car Play and allows the users to customize their display. Oh, that's right. My wife's ICE Cayenne already has that. SMH...
Apparently, you didn't get the sarcasm and point of my reply which was protecting your private location data is not a placebo anymore than protecting any of your other PII.
Well yes it is the best due in large part to its crowd sourced traffic and alerts but apparently you don't understand the concept of providing data anonymously which I clearly pointed out in my last reply.
Also, apparently you don't understand the concepts of YOU controlling the information...