Plazman
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- First Name
- Michael
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- Jul 10, 2023
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- Location
- SF Bay Area
- Vehicles
- 2021 Tesla Model 3, 2024 Rivian R1S
- Occupation
- Software Engineer
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I went off-roading last week and noticed it was having a lot of trouble getting into the Highest setting. It kept blinking for ages.
I did a little digging around in the Service Menu and found Air Suspension Reservoir Pressure. After being at rest in my garage for hours, it read 16.6 Bar (roughly 240 psi). I set the suspension to Highest, which left me with 12.1 bar. I dropped it down to Lowest and I was down to 6.9 bar of reservoir pressure. When I tried to raise it again...nothing. It didn't move for 2 minutes while the pump ran, refilling the reservoir to 8.0 before it would budge. It took a full 5 minutes for the pumps o turn off after reaching 10.3 bar.
So my question is, is this common? Do you all have enough pressure to raise/lower it more than once? I know lifting 7,500 pounds is no small task, so maybe that's just to be expected. I hadn't noticed it until I went off-roading and wanted to frequently tweak the ride height while I learned the R1S's limitations.
I did a little digging around in the Service Menu and found Air Suspension Reservoir Pressure. After being at rest in my garage for hours, it read 16.6 Bar (roughly 240 psi). I set the suspension to Highest, which left me with 12.1 bar. I dropped it down to Lowest and I was down to 6.9 bar of reservoir pressure. When I tried to raise it again...nothing. It didn't move for 2 minutes while the pump ran, refilling the reservoir to 8.0 before it would budge. It took a full 5 minutes for the pumps o turn off after reaching 10.3 bar.
So my question is, is this common? Do you all have enough pressure to raise/lower it more than once? I know lifting 7,500 pounds is no small task, so maybe that's just to be expected. I hadn't noticed it until I went off-roading and wanted to frequently tweak the ride height while I learned the R1S's limitations.
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