I have to say, I’ve done my share of moaning and groaning about the difficulties of getting an R1T serviced over the past almost 4 years.
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Today is my pleasure to post the opposite experience. Yesterday I took my 6 mos old GEN 2 R1T to the Syracuse service center for an inoperative blind spot...
“Or at least default the rear seat (R1T) floor vents either to “on, or to their prior setting. Turning on the seat cooling does little if you don’t have the rear ventilation “on” and it defaults to “off”. What a silly pain…
Pet mode on the Gen 1 worked well for us. Our Gen 2 had issues a while back, but they seem to have been well remedied with recent software updates. We use it often and it now works well on the Gen 2.
They definitely use the cameras to read speed signs. The speed limit on the driver’s display updates just after passing the sign. This also seems to work well with digital signs from my experience. The Rivian also has a database of mapped speeds. Passing a sign with a different speed than...
Has anyone else noticed that there? Rivian is now missing (not seeing) some speed limit signs? It especially seems to have trouble reading those with a yellow diamond around them. Gen 2. Latest software.
Hard and soft resets have not worked. I have an appointment to drive 4 hours to a service center where they will open it, but cannot guarantee that they will be able to do diagnostics on it that day. As it has been for 3 years of Rivian ownership - love the truck, but service is often painful.
My Gen 2 R1T powered tonneau is saying “Object Detected” and refuses to open. Is there a way to manually open it? I need access to the pickup bed.
TIA!
Richard
It needs to allow for a wider angle of looking at the road. My mirror is correctly adjusted, but it’s still very sensitive. I can turn my head slightly and still have the road in my peripheral vision. Once alerted, it sometimes takes several seconds of staring at the road to stop the chiming...