Joules Burn
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- First Name
- Morris
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- Nov 7, 2023
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- California
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- 2026 R1S, 2022 Kia EV6 GT-L FE
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- Retired Electronics
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I had to remove the frunk tray to install the second horn that the Rivian bean counter removed in production.
The Road Runner “”meep meep” was embarrassing. I used a 500HZ PIAA horn - made in Japan. It is now respectable.
After putting everything back together, the hood would not close all the way. It would stop about eight inches from closing and go back up.
The Rivian tech came to my house to adjust the sensors. He said the sensors are in bottom side trim of the hood. If it touches one of the side trays it will go back up.
One of the back plastic rivets was not quite seated and one of the sensor covers on the hood had become dislodged.
The session ended up costing me $117.00 but he did do and inspection under the vehicle, checked tire pressures, and adjusted a window travel to eliminate a wind noise issue.
The time saved from going in for service was worth it.
The Road Runner “”meep meep” was embarrassing. I used a 500HZ PIAA horn - made in Japan. It is now respectable.
After putting everything back together, the hood would not close all the way. It would stop about eight inches from closing and go back up.
The Rivian tech came to my house to adjust the sensors. He said the sensors are in bottom side trim of the hood. If it touches one of the side trays it will go back up.
One of the back plastic rivets was not quite seated and one of the sensor covers on the hood had become dislodged.
The session ended up costing me $117.00 but he did do and inspection under the vehicle, checked tire pressures, and adjusted a window travel to eliminate a wind noise issue.
The time saved from going in for service was worth it.
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