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“Check suspension soon” warning comes on sporadically. Next available time for service is May — which is crazy. Anyone have similar warnings but continue to drive until can get into service?
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Check the suspension connections. They may be loose.“Check suspension soon” warning comes on sporadically. Next available time for service is May — which is crazy. Anyone have similar warnings but continue to drive until can get into service?
I had this error with a bunch of other faults (lost all sensors, lane departure and other ADAS features) when I left the vehicle in sub-zero temps here in Chicago multiple times last week. All errors vanished once the vehicle woke up from deep sleep in the garage but reappeared within few min of driving in sub zero temps. Another peculiar observation is the errors only hit when in snow mode. I have a service ticket with appointment coming up in 3 weeks. Capture your diagnostics (press and hold profile name) when you see the error again. Avoid using kneel mode / lower ride heights so you are not stuck with low ride heights until SC figures it out for you.“Check suspension soon” warning comes on sporadically. Next available time for service is May — which is crazy. Anyone have similar warnings but continue to drive until can get into service?
There are electrical connectors at all four corners that allow for control signals to the individual suspension components. These connectors have been loose in other vehicles with similar, intermittent, faults. Just check to see if they can be snapped together more firmly.How does one “check the suspension connections”? My R1S had an air hose blow off on my third drive, causing suspension failure (the truck sat on the bottom of its travel, but was still driveable with care in order to get it home; felt like I was on a 4x4 road). To diagnose and fix the problem, the repairman had to disassemble the rear of the vehicle.
um, ok. this is a new one for me... And the Rivian call center agents have never mentioned this when I had some error lights pop up... how is this different than hitting the 4-way flasher switch?Capture your diagnostics (press and hold profile name) when you see the error again.
It doesn't activate the hazards.um, ok. this is a new one for me... And the Rivian call center agents have never mentioned this when I had some error lights pop up... how is this different than hitting the 4-way flasher switch?
Did the SC fix your issue? If so, what did they have to do?I had this error with a bunch of other faults (lost all sensors, lane departure and other ADAS features) when I left the vehicle in sub-zero temps here in Chicago multiple times last week. All errors vanished once the vehicle woke up from deep sleep in the garage but reappeared within few min of driving in sub zero temps. Another peculiar observation is the errors only hit when in snow mode. I have a service ticket with appointment coming up in 3 weeks. Capture your diagnostics (press and hold profile name) when you see the error again. Avoid using kneel mode / lower ride heights so you are not stuck with low ride heights until SC figures it out for you.
I am wondering about the desiccant in the compressors and if it can be or should be replaced at some intervals to prevent just this problem....Yes, issue was fixed. They detected moisture build up in the suspension system which would freeze in subzero temperatures causing compressor to stop working. This was caused by a faulty compressor and seals. They replaced the compressor and its seals.