You’re a forum bully here but whatever. It’s important to you to get a nasty word in on every single thread anyone posts and I guess you need it to fill time and feel self esteem. Strange choice. So be it. If that’s what you need then that’s what you need. Best of luck with that strategy.
I did acknowledge it’s something they need to work on for the future. But you had to start snarking at me in an insulting way like you always do to everyone and now you of all people call something childish. That’s rich. There are a certain group of people here who are hyper sensitive to any...
Very fair points. An hour sitting on a stool about two feet from the service center manager, who was super nice by the way. But it was silly. If you know where this is it’s a strange place. I get that it’s hard but they chose direct to consumer sales and so this is a foreseeable area of focus...
I’m very shocked that you would praise Rivian since it’s not like you literally defend them for everything like a puppy. It’s okay not to simp for them. You can have an identity outside of Rivian reply guy.
Thought you’d all get a kick out of this the soft opening of the new Kirkland WA service center. I half expected Ron Burgundy and his news crew to come around the corner for a fight.
Service Centers are where Rivian is really completely out of its depth. The whole thing from appointments to...
Sorry that happened. Yeah what the tech did was hold it in the center at his midsection and rapidly pushed with right hand holding the replaceable arm side and pull with the left hand holding the fixed arm. He made a swift snap motion and it was off.
Just a wild and bizarre thing they’ve come...
If it works for you great but this is how we handled it at the service shop. So not trying to argue with anyone about it.
Jerk is all in the eye of the beholder. His point was a very firm pull to free the replaceable arm from the blade holder. So it's not a scientific term.
HOW TO CHANGE YOUR REAR WIPER BLADE FROM MY RIVIAN SERVICE VISIT ON FEB 9:
1. Remove the cap at the base of the wiper arm. This is a plastic fastener so just squueze and pull it off but be gentle not to break it. This will expose the locking nut.
2. Remove the locking not and unscrew it from...
I have a Feb 9 appointment so I will report back on how it was solved and if needed give everyone instructions if you subscribe to this thread on how to do it.
Yes a lot of blades work I have Bosch on the front those were easy to replace with no issue. The rear wiper assembly is blocking my ability to lift the arm - can you possibly send a photo of your arm lifted into the air? This thread has been trying to figure out if my assembly arm is defective...
Ooo this is big! Yay! My appointment is in a couple of week so I will report back on installation process and whether this was a defect just in case people need to be on the lookout for an issue!
Not super technical but here’s the story
Seattle to Snoqualmie Pass. It. Was. Cold. Historic. 15 degrees in Seattle area, 40 mph wind gusts up to the Pass. -4 to 1 real temp range at the Pass. Stayed 2.5 hours.
Trip: 110 round trip
Temp: 14 degrees high, -4 low
Start: 100% 275mi stated range...