KootenayEV
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- Andrew
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I've had the Rivian crossbars for a few months now and have put them on and taken them off several times, all without incident. I did have to complete a minor adjustment to one of my feet when installing the bars the first time, but haven't touched the adjustment screws since.
A few days ago I tried putting my bars back on - 3 out of the 4 feet worked as usual with the initial click, then close the latch to get the 2nd click. One of the feet refused to do a 2nd click!
I removed the boot and played with the adjustment screws in all sorts of permutations (both tighter, both looser, one tighter the other looser, reversed, etc). I did find certain situations whereupon 'release' (ie lifting the latch) it would make 2 clicks, but it would never make more than 1 click when engaging. I found many situations where it would only make 1 click both engaging and releasing. This was done both with trying to engage it to the roof attachment point with the regular rubber 'boot' on, without the boot on, and off the roof entirely.
For reference, the other 3 feet all make the double click in all situations.
It almost feels like something is wrong with the mechanism itself - ie not related to the two adjustment screws.
Here's a short video trying to illustrate what I mean.
Any ideas out there? Anyone warrantied a bar?
A few days ago I tried putting my bars back on - 3 out of the 4 feet worked as usual with the initial click, then close the latch to get the 2nd click. One of the feet refused to do a 2nd click!
I removed the boot and played with the adjustment screws in all sorts of permutations (both tighter, both looser, one tighter the other looser, reversed, etc). I did find certain situations whereupon 'release' (ie lifting the latch) it would make 2 clicks, but it would never make more than 1 click when engaging. I found many situations where it would only make 1 click both engaging and releasing. This was done both with trying to engage it to the roof attachment point with the regular rubber 'boot' on, without the boot on, and off the roof entirely.
For reference, the other 3 feet all make the double click in all situations.
It almost feels like something is wrong with the mechanism itself - ie not related to the two adjustment screws.
Here's a short video trying to illustrate what I mean.
Any ideas out there? Anyone warrantied a bar?
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