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Does anyone regularly park outside in cold climates? I don't mean California Cold, I mean weather ~0F or colder. If so, have you experienced any problems that you attribute to the cold?
I normally park in my garage which isn't heated but rarely gets below 20F. But I parked outside for the first time last week and 5 minutes into the first (and only) post cold-soaked drive the vehicle complained about a motor failure and went into turtle mode limiting me to 42MPH.
After crawling back home, I parked in the garage and the next day the error message was gone and the vehicle seems to be driving fine now. Rivian says they analyzed the logs and were unable(or unwilling) to explain why the vehicle freaked out, but claim that nothing is wrong with it. I don't really want to deal with the hassle of taking it in for service so I should be happy with the easy fix. But I am also somewhat afraid to drive it now. It was scary crawling home on the interstate at 1/2 the speed of the surrounding traffic.
Did the cold cause it? Unrelated random freak-out? Also, why does a motor failure limit you to 42MPH? With 4x 200 HP motors, 1 motor failing should still leave me with 600HP. Surely that is more than enough to maintain regular highway speeds. Even with 3 of the 4 motors down it should be able to do better than 42.
I normally park in my garage which isn't heated but rarely gets below 20F. But I parked outside for the first time last week and 5 minutes into the first (and only) post cold-soaked drive the vehicle complained about a motor failure and went into turtle mode limiting me to 42MPH.
After crawling back home, I parked in the garage and the next day the error message was gone and the vehicle seems to be driving fine now. Rivian says they analyzed the logs and were unable(or unwilling) to explain why the vehicle freaked out, but claim that nothing is wrong with it. I don't really want to deal with the hassle of taking it in for service so I should be happy with the easy fix. But I am also somewhat afraid to drive it now. It was scary crawling home on the interstate at 1/2 the speed of the surrounding traffic.
Did the cold cause it? Unrelated random freak-out? Also, why does a motor failure limit you to 42MPH? With 4x 200 HP motors, 1 motor failing should still leave me with 600HP. Surely that is more than enough to maintain regular highway speeds. Even with 3 of the 4 motors down it should be able to do better than 42.
- I had been parked outside for a week, and during that time the highs were around 5F each day and the lows around -5F at night
- I had pre-conditioned the cabin for a long time before starting the drive.
- All 4 motors were around 50F. The battery was 35F.
- Battery was around 50%
- I was in "snow" mode, which I have been using 90% of the time this winter.
- After the failure it would not let me change modes.
- After the failure, only the front 2 motors were being used.
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