kallisti5
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We are in need of data points to better understand the "Low Voltage Battery Service" function in RiDE.
Please post here if you have "self-replaced" your 12v batteries.
Data needed:

From what i've heard, Rivian themselves have to clear the "12v service" warning with their shop diagnostic software... so i'm trying to understand what this in-vehicle RiDE button is supposed to do.
We know the LifePo4 Ohmmu batteries can trigger the battery service alert as of 2025.38.., however i'm assuming the "12v service" notification "goes away" and "comes back"? My dual battery R1T, the "12v service" warning never disappears when running the "Low Voltage Battery Service" routine.
Please post here if you have "self-replaced" your 12v batteries.
Data needed:
- Vehicle Information? (Year, R1 Gen 1, Single battery; R1 Gen 1 Dual Battery, etc)
- Firmware Version at time of replacement? (2025.38, a best guess, etc)
- Battery chosen (Ohmmu, AGM 12v, etc)
- "Low Voltage Battery Service" RiDE button work for you to clear the "12v service" error?
From what i've heard, Rivian themselves have to clear the "12v service" warning with their shop diagnostic software... so i'm trying to understand what this in-vehicle RiDE button is supposed to do.
We know the LifePo4 Ohmmu batteries can trigger the battery service alert as of 2025.38.., however i'm assuming the "12v service" notification "goes away" and "comes back"? My dual battery R1T, the "12v service" warning never disappears when running the "Low Voltage Battery Service" routine.
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