Here is some various info that includes two of the wires for that connector. It's the hot wires for both of the compressors. The big panel removal is not needed.
I think the pink wire is for trailer battery. I does come from the drivers fuse panel. If you lift the tail gate crack felt cover...
For inquiring minds that want to know.
I was looking for the auxiliary compressor wire to use for a amplifier, maybe. See my related post for subwoofer removal. It's similar but more involved...
Best guess now is behind the center screen. I pulled off just a few panels but mostly used a scope camera. I can't get a good look at that area. I did see a few coax cables there, but can't see where they terminate. I found the Body Control Module, Vehicle Control Module and Central Gateway...
You just pull off the plastic cover up against the windshield, under the hood. I removed mine just to see how easy it was. You have to scrunch it up a bit to wrestle it back in, but it was not bad. I sat in the tub to do it.
Understood. Just so you know dsl 1 and 2 is the feed coming from the phone company. From outside the house. The WAN connection. There should be a wifi section and maybe it's under the LAN portion? Look for for the model number on the label of your router, and they have instructions for each...
Not familiar with those but this link says to use 192.168.0.1. Open a web browser and put in 192.168.0.1. At least that looks their default address. If someone else has one, they can post the correct info.
You have to go thru the menus and find the settings for the wifi section. You should be...
You did not say what type/model router you have, but most of them work this way. Many people have issues connecting because of the 5 ghz part of your wifi, vs the 2.4 ghz. Try either turning off the 5 completely to see if it can connect, or you can also just turn off the SSID broadcast(name) of...
I addition to the other stuff mentioned here, after starting the amendment, I had to search for the 8936 form to get to it. Might have been under the Help link where it starts a computer chat. Took a few minutes to find it. After that it guides you thru.
No, I think that is the transmission communications box. It has several coax going into it from antennas, and not wires from a bunch of speakers. I'm guessing under the dash. I have only glanced under there so I need to look again. I wrote down the color code of the speaker wires from the rear...
I would think they know the cause, but who knows. It was easy to diagnose once the panels were off. I could push and pull on the sub box and hear it barely tapping something behind it, and touching the box while music is playing stopped it also.
Yes, it was a little work pulling that stuff out...
I did not measure it but it should be about 10". See this thread.
https://www.rivianforums.com/forum/threads/upgraded-the-sub-in-r1s-with-aftermarket-alpine-swr-t10-subwoofer.14310/
For inquiring minds that want to know.
My sub did not rattle all of the time, but annoying when it did. Here are pictures and info on the disassembly. The results are, it's much better now. I can hear slight vibrations from the door panels, but it's not really noticeable. I used a frequency...
I have occasion ac issues. That might be fixed with this pending update.
Seat memory has small issues and that also might be fixed with the next update.
I do have low speed tocking/ticking noise. Does not bother me unless it gets worse.
No steering wheel issue, lift gate and gaps look good...
It might depend on each vehicle. I made mine do it manually when it was roughly 72 outside and parked in the shade. I just set the temp to Low. Mine does not make the loud noise on it's own, very often. It did do it a few weeks ago when we picked it up from the Hawes location, during the inspection.
Yes I made that video. Mine does not make the loud noise very often and I have been setting the temp to 68 usually. I turned the temp all the way down to intentionally make the compressor spin fast. I originally posted that on a thread DallasBBQ started and his vehicle seems to be loud a lot...
:) Sorry that was my fault. Either my phone or the editing software messed up the audio. I thought one of my computer speakers was blown until it suddenly came back in stereo.
That's me. It was a little above 70 outside. I have to set the ac to low(all the way down) to get it to spin that fast. Auto on the fan and the fan is not an issue. I have vin 10,xxx. It rarely gets that loud if my temp is set to 68. I also have not parked in full sun very much. I'm sure it will...