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Can you do these resets while driving? (Tesla owner)
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Can you do these resets while driving? (Tesla owner)
I mean, I've had it crash and reboot the infotainment system while driving. Won't do it unless it park for a user though. Hopefully that's the only level you're referring to... doing the next reset would be catastrophic.
 

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It depends on what you mean by "hard reset." Too many people misuse the term to mean a second-level reboot of the vehicle. Hard reset by definition has always meant restoring to factory defaults, but for some reason, Rivian people misuse it.

I'd do each of the three levels of resets in succession until you get results.
It's because that's the way it is officially described by Rivian in the owners manual and elsewhere, whether technically right or wrong...
 

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It's because that's the way it is officially described by Rivian in the owners manual and elsewhere, whether technically right or wrong...
The owners manual does not describe it as a hard reset. It doesn't even use the term reset, it calls them restarts - vehicle and software.
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