vlocci
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Advice desperately needed!
Yesterday my 2025 dual R1T died, showing a critical battery issue after charging all night. 11k miles and sadly it has been in for service several times for various problems over the last 10 months. It is now randomly flashing lights and has a burning smell coming from below. I can hear the HV contactor opening and closing every 2-3 seconds.
My dilemma:
-Iām on day two of vacation with the family on an island off the coast of Massachusetts. Getting here requires a ferry reservation made months ago. My truck is loaded with our bags, groceries and dog kennel (thankfully the dog is out of the truck) and the vehicle is hopelessly locked. Door handles are extended but doors won't unlock. We are stuck, with no clothes no food etc
-we are in a very remote part of the island, where a car is a necessity. Nearest grocery store is 15 miles away. There is no uber that will pick us up here.
Rivian is trying to get the car towed away but are understandably having logistic issues between the ferry and the location. They were supposed to pick the car up today but just confirmed that is not going to happen. They say it be several days before they can remove the dead vehicle. Vacation will be over by then and I'm sure folks will not love having a vehicle sitting in their driveway awaiting a tow while randomly making noise and smelling like it is going to burn down.
After describing the symptoms the latest service advisor asked if the vehicle was near anything flammable. That was confidence inspiring!
Bigger issue is getting me a loaner/rental. Rivian booked an Avis rental for me yesterday (there is no Enterprise here, which I'm told is their preferred partner) which was very expensive. (7,200.00 per the confirm that Rivian emailed me). Absurd yes, but this is literally the only available vehicle for a week rental that was not booked months in advance. After talking the local police officer into driving me to Avis, Rivian abruptly cancelled the reservation as we were pulling up. I've used up my good karma.
Per a call with service a moment ago, Rivian is now asking me to book and pay for my own rental ($8,000+ as I'm not on the Rivian preferred rate) and said they MAY reimburse me in 60-90 days. When pushed, he also confirmed that they MAY NOT reimburse but could not articulate why. Great customer service!
So here I sit with:
-no luggage (trapped in the locked car) on day 2 of vacation and 15 miles from a grocery store to feed my hangry kids. I'm about to peddle my 13 year old's bike 15 miles to town to at least get some groceries and dog food. The cooler of milk and cheese in the gear tunnel is likely starting to smell pretty ripe by now.
-No rental of any kind from Rivian and another "we will try to call you today or tomorrow with a solution"
-a dead vehicle that is clearly shorting our and smells like burning circuit boards parked next to a wooden house
-no idea when a tow may happen.
-a vacation that ends next week, where I somehow have to get my family home via ferry.
My "adventure vehicle" is certainly turning out to be an adventure!
So the question is:
How do I escalate things with service? The advisors have been pleasant, and I appreciate that this is a logistic headache, but I'm effectively retelling the same story every time that I call and get a different person.
How do I get to someone with actual decision making authority? Is there a super secret number or am I doomed to being stuck in the same groundhog day scenario?
Yesterday my 2025 dual R1T died, showing a critical battery issue after charging all night. 11k miles and sadly it has been in for service several times for various problems over the last 10 months. It is now randomly flashing lights and has a burning smell coming from below. I can hear the HV contactor opening and closing every 2-3 seconds.
My dilemma:
-Iām on day two of vacation with the family on an island off the coast of Massachusetts. Getting here requires a ferry reservation made months ago. My truck is loaded with our bags, groceries and dog kennel (thankfully the dog is out of the truck) and the vehicle is hopelessly locked. Door handles are extended but doors won't unlock. We are stuck, with no clothes no food etc
-we are in a very remote part of the island, where a car is a necessity. Nearest grocery store is 15 miles away. There is no uber that will pick us up here.
Rivian is trying to get the car towed away but are understandably having logistic issues between the ferry and the location. They were supposed to pick the car up today but just confirmed that is not going to happen. They say it be several days before they can remove the dead vehicle. Vacation will be over by then and I'm sure folks will not love having a vehicle sitting in their driveway awaiting a tow while randomly making noise and smelling like it is going to burn down.
After describing the symptoms the latest service advisor asked if the vehicle was near anything flammable. That was confidence inspiring!
Bigger issue is getting me a loaner/rental. Rivian booked an Avis rental for me yesterday (there is no Enterprise here, which I'm told is their preferred partner) which was very expensive. (7,200.00 per the confirm that Rivian emailed me). Absurd yes, but this is literally the only available vehicle for a week rental that was not booked months in advance. After talking the local police officer into driving me to Avis, Rivian abruptly cancelled the reservation as we were pulling up. I've used up my good karma.
Per a call with service a moment ago, Rivian is now asking me to book and pay for my own rental ($8,000+ as I'm not on the Rivian preferred rate) and said they MAY reimburse me in 60-90 days. When pushed, he also confirmed that they MAY NOT reimburse but could not articulate why. Great customer service!
So here I sit with:
-no luggage (trapped in the locked car) on day 2 of vacation and 15 miles from a grocery store to feed my hangry kids. I'm about to peddle my 13 year old's bike 15 miles to town to at least get some groceries and dog food. The cooler of milk and cheese in the gear tunnel is likely starting to smell pretty ripe by now.
-No rental of any kind from Rivian and another "we will try to call you today or tomorrow with a solution"
-a dead vehicle that is clearly shorting our and smells like burning circuit boards parked next to a wooden house
-no idea when a tow may happen.
-a vacation that ends next week, where I somehow have to get my family home via ferry.
My "adventure vehicle" is certainly turning out to be an adventure!
So the question is:
How do I escalate things with service? The advisors have been pleasant, and I appreciate that this is a logistic headache, but I'm effectively retelling the same story every time that I call and get a different person.
How do I get to someone with actual decision making authority? Is there a super secret number or am I doomed to being stuck in the same groundhog day scenario?
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