jwanderson88
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- First Name
- Jeff
- Joined
- Jul 7, 2023
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- Location
- Fairview, Utah
- Vehicles
- Rivian R1T
- Occupation
- Retired
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My Rivian is in kneel mode all the time so the height changes a lot. One day I was at my nephew's house. I put the truck in an off-road mode with maximum height. I noticed that it took an unusually long time to get to max height. I wanted to look at the bottom of the truck and I didn't drive it in off-road mode. About an hour later I decided to leave. When I tried to switch the mode to normal on-road mode, it said it couldn't change the ride height because the air compressor had overheated. I'm not sure of the exact wording. I didn't think the compressor had been used more than usual. The outdoor temperature was not unusually hot. In other words, I couldn't get the truck out of off-road mode. I began to think what it would be like if the air compressor stopped working. I guess it's a problem if you're in off-road / max height because you can't go over 20 mph. I continued driving slowly and after a few minutes the ride height finally went down. That was the one and only time I've had this happen. Should I be worried? Has it happened to anyone else? Should I get the compressor serviced?
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