keri
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- First Name
- Keri
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- Jul 16, 2025
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- Lake Tahoe
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Hello Keri,
Thank you for taking my call today. As discussed today, I have put together the estimate for the next steps in repairs on your vehicle and attached it to this email. I just wanted to reiterate that our team was hopeful that we would be able to repair and clean the damaged harness rather than replace it but we are finding multiple faults with multiple systems related to the harness in question. Also, performing this type of repair may lead to failures in the future. I have also included some of the photos we've taken with the foreign substance that had leaked onto the harness from the rear cargo area and would describe it as a "tree sap" type of substance. I would also like to state that this repair estimate is for the next step of repair. We must replace the damaged harness first because we can see that it is damaged and although there is a good chance that this could fix the vehicle entirely, there's still a possibility of other underlying issues we won't be able to detect until the damaged harness is replaced. Due to the repair cost, it may be in your best interest to contact your insurance company. Please note that Rivian doesn't bill insurance companies. This would be an out of pocket expense for you that you would seek reimbursement for.
Additionally, when the vehicle arrived, the passenger rear brake caliper was seized and would not "unlock" to allow the vehicle to roll. I can't say with certainty that this was caused by the foreign substance and may have failed due to towing of the vehicle. This job item will be replaced at no cost to you.
Also, If you'd like to come down to the service center to inspect the vehicle in its current state, you're welcome to. I just want to provide full transparency of our findings.
In addition to the estimate, I have also broken it down for you here:
Parts- $3812.15
Labor- $2970.00
Tax- $315.07
Tow charge- $514.00
Grand Total- $7611.22
Breakdown of parts-
Harness- $3178.09
Left C Pillar trim- $199.51 (Must be replaced every time it's removed)
Right C Pillar trim- $199.51 (Must be replaced every time it's removed)
Left B Pillar trim- $117.52 (Must be replaced every time it's removed)
Right B Pillar trim- $117.52 (Must be replaced every time it's removed)
Breakdown of Labor-
Diagnosis - 1.0 hour labor
Body harness replacement- 12.5 hours labor
13.5 hours x $220 = $2970
Thank You Keri
James Schreindl
Manager, Field Service, Commercial
[email protected]
1315 Greg Street (Sparks, Nevada)
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Thank you for taking my call today. As discussed today, I have put together the estimate for the next steps in repairs on your vehicle and attached it to this email. I just wanted to reiterate that our team was hopeful that we would be able to repair and clean the damaged harness rather than replace it but we are finding multiple faults with multiple systems related to the harness in question. Also, performing this type of repair may lead to failures in the future. I have also included some of the photos we've taken with the foreign substance that had leaked onto the harness from the rear cargo area and would describe it as a "tree sap" type of substance. I would also like to state that this repair estimate is for the next step of repair. We must replace the damaged harness first because we can see that it is damaged and although there is a good chance that this could fix the vehicle entirely, there's still a possibility of other underlying issues we won't be able to detect until the damaged harness is replaced. Due to the repair cost, it may be in your best interest to contact your insurance company. Please note that Rivian doesn't bill insurance companies. This would be an out of pocket expense for you that you would seek reimbursement for.
Additionally, when the vehicle arrived, the passenger rear brake caliper was seized and would not "unlock" to allow the vehicle to roll. I can't say with certainty that this was caused by the foreign substance and may have failed due to towing of the vehicle. This job item will be replaced at no cost to you.
Also, If you'd like to come down to the service center to inspect the vehicle in its current state, you're welcome to. I just want to provide full transparency of our findings.
In addition to the estimate, I have also broken it down for you here:
Parts- $3812.15
Labor- $2970.00
Tax- $315.07
Tow charge- $514.00
Grand Total- $7611.22
Breakdown of parts-
Harness- $3178.09
Left C Pillar trim- $199.51 (Must be replaced every time it's removed)
Right C Pillar trim- $199.51 (Must be replaced every time it's removed)
Left B Pillar trim- $117.52 (Must be replaced every time it's removed)
Right B Pillar trim- $117.52 (Must be replaced every time it's removed)
Breakdown of Labor-
Diagnosis - 1.0 hour labor
Body harness replacement- 12.5 hours labor
13.5 hours x $220 = $2970
Thank You Keri
James Schreindl
Manager, Field Service, Commercial
[email protected]
1315 Greg Street (Sparks, Nevada)
CONFIDENTIALITY NOTE: This electronic message (including any attachments) may contain information that is privileged, confidential, and proprietary. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution, or use of the information contained herein (including any reliance thereon) is strictly prohibited. If you received this electronic message in error, please immediately reply to the sender that you have received this communication and destroy the material in its entirety, whether in electronic or hard copy format. Although Rivian has taken reasonable precautions to ensure no viruses are present in this email, Rivian accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage arising from the use of this email or attachments.
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