???My 10 day old R1S suddenly bricked on the road, won't budge with reset. About to get towed to SC. Let's see what they discover... ?
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Now that I saw the screen shot again, I can see why you asked why it was in Snow Mode.Yes! Why?
Curious to know the exact behavior. Did it brake? Did the accelerator become unresponsive? Were you able to pull over safely and exit the vehicle, or did it just slam on the brakes? How fast were you traveling when it happened? Any guess what the behavior would have been at highway speeds?No. The Rivian started to lock up until it came to a complete stop, then it wouldn't move at all
Thanks for posting the video! I had not seen this one from Monro and I learned a lot about the design. I feel a little better now that an R1S may be arriving for me in the next couple of weeks.Here is a motor teardown YouTube video. What an engineering feat. SO MANY CHIPS in the inverter. What could possibly go wrong?
Sorry about the repeated info, but you EV nerds are an incredible resource. Thanks in advance.
I was up to 75mph for the first time on a busy stretch of a Texas toll road when a nonspecific warning screen like this came up and warned me to get to the shoulder quickly and the acceleration pedal became less responsive gradually. I initially thought it was auto braking like my Volvo, as someone was slowing down in my path, but clearly the car was intentionally slowing itself down. I'm not sure of the timeline, but would love to see a second by second log. I didn't think to take a pic of my screen, but the warning symbols were completely new to me. I can't even find them in the manual. Makes sense for the checkout ride(I was with SC rep for an hour) to include possible scenarios and warnings. I recall that one of the symbols looked like a drive unit? I got a prompt response from the main Rivian service number who had me try a hard reset to no avail. I didn't wait very long before rebooting again which is apparently a no no, as needs a while to reset everything once rebooted. That's why they call it an Adventure vehicle?Curious to know the exact behavior. Did it brake? Did the accelerator become unresponsive? Were you able to pull over safely and exit the vehicle, or did it just slam on the brakes? How fast were you traveling when it happened? Any guess what the behavior would have been at highway speeds?