Also tighten the wires leaving the breaker. The high voltage repeatedly cycling can cause a tiny bit of expansion that eventually loosens the connection. Happened to me after a few months. Obviously turn off main before tightening. 20-23 ft-lb torque. Once retorqued, I have not had any repeated...
I used a step drill like this... Titanium Coated HSS Step Drill Bit – 10 Sizes (1/4" to 1-3/8") | High-Speed Steel Unibit for Metal & Plastic Sheet Drilling https://a.co/d/0inRYhOi
For me once it switched from the free to paid it stopped working (for exam Spotify would no longer work). A mobile service was unable to fix it. They did a soft and hard reset, then disconnected 12v battery. Since they could not fix it, it was elevated to the software team. The next day it was...
Also, turn off breaker and tighten all the wires in the breaker box and going into charger. Mine loosened up. Electrician said the large spike in voltage causes expansiin/contraction and can case wires to loosen. Mine would error (no Arcing) but tightening fixed the issue.
Either both sides are freezer, if using dual zone, only the small side is a freezer. You can't have just just the large side a freezer and smaller fridge (unless they changed it in the last 2 years). Also, you can go to camping mode and turn on outlets (there is a timer).
34.5 in standard height. I agree steps are the way to go. We got these off Amazon and really like them https://a.co/d/iuLErGs
I back into spots with curb, which is high enough for our 70 lb German Shepherd to jump in. Without curb she makes me lift her unless we have the steps.
More from my chatgpt rabbithole..
🛡️ What “V‑XI” Means
V: Indicates low light transmittance tinted glass (less than about 70% visible light) .
XI: Means it’s laminated glass (rather than tempered) .
So your glass is a tinted, laminated safety glass pane—often used in car side or rear...
Here is what chatgpt said about it...
This is automotive glass, specifically tempered or laminated safety glass for a vehicle window or windshield.
Here’s how we know:
The E9 mark inside the circle indicates it is ECE-certified (European safety certification), with "E9" meaning it was approved...
I just had mine replaced and got the same colored one too (Sacramento service center). I had installed ceramic tint on the inside of the original one for heat. To me, this new one seems as good as reflecting heat as the old one with ceramic. I'm fine with it personally. Here is a Pic of the...
It's a bad sign that they don't show them on a Rivian and they don't show how they mount. If it were me I would stick to boards people have installed and you can see actual pics / reviews for. I installed sliders and definitely do think running boards/sliders make in/out way easier...
Same for me. Ko3 on for about 5k on R1S and went from 2.0 to about 1.75 to 1.8. Balanced fine and drives fine. Feel a bit slower but good trade off if you are offroad or in snow frequently.