Ladiver
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I always get a kick out of the non-answers that Rivian Customer Service gives. I almost prefer no communications vs what CS sends out. Here is my latest communications regarding the 12v system. It took 8 days to formulate this non-answer.
Question #1
Is the 12v battery accessible and can it be used to wire accessories, I have not actually seen information from Rivian regarding this.
To ensure we are on the same page, the 12V battery jump leads are located in the R1 vehicle's rear bumper and are accessible beneath the trailer hitch cover. This is specifically for jump-starting your Rivian only. With that being said, perhaps you an share where you heard this information? If anything, I do appreciate you asking, and feel free to check out the Owner's Guide, here to learn more - specifically pg. 184
Question #2
I am also curious about replacing the 12v battery. A co-worker of mine drives a BMW and his 12v battery died and needed to be replaced. Unfortunately for him, the battery must be "registered" to the vehicle and therefore done by BMW. This is not something I think Rivian's "adventurous" customers would want to go through.
Rest assured, the New Vehicle Limited Warranty comes standard with the vehicle purchase, including the cost of all parts and labor necessary for any defective materials
Question #1
Is the 12v battery accessible and can it be used to wire accessories, I have not actually seen information from Rivian regarding this.
To ensure we are on the same page, the 12V battery jump leads are located in the R1 vehicle's rear bumper and are accessible beneath the trailer hitch cover. This is specifically for jump-starting your Rivian only. With that being said, perhaps you an share where you heard this information? If anything, I do appreciate you asking, and feel free to check out the Owner's Guide, here to learn more - specifically pg. 184
Question #2
I am also curious about replacing the 12v battery. A co-worker of mine drives a BMW and his 12v battery died and needed to be replaced. Unfortunately for him, the battery must be "registered" to the vehicle and therefore done by BMW. This is not something I think Rivian's "adventurous" customers would want to go through.
Rest assured, the New Vehicle Limited Warranty comes standard with the vehicle purchase, including the cost of all parts and labor necessary for any defective materials
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