Troubleshooting Errors in the Rivian R1S Electric Vehicle – Understand Your 12V Battery Needs

Troubleshooting Errors in the Rivian R1S Electric Vehicle – Understand Your 12V Battery Needs
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Errors galore!

The Rivian R1S is a powerful electric vehicle, but it appears that some owners have experienced errors with their vehicles. Reports of three errors occurring at once have been reported: System fault detected Performance limited. Service may be required; Service 12V batter system immediately; and All wheel drive permanently engaged. Service it soon. Additionally, the speed was limited to 61 MPH, regen didn't feel right, seat heaters didn't work, and the shocks didn't kneel.

It seems that this issue is not unique to the R1S as similar issues were seen in Teslas. It appears that the 12V battery is often the culprit in these cases. It's important to check documentation for appropriate 12V batteries for the R1S and contact support if necessary. Third party 12V batteries are available from Optima, who have a Rivian truck they are using for marketing purposes.

Some owners have reported that their 12V battery has gone out and that Rivian is working on reducing the number of 12V batteries to one. However, this has yet to be confirmed by Rivian.

When contacted about this issue, Rivian has said that they have been seeing this issue lately and will get back to customers. They also said that the 12V batteries are extremely sensitive and suggested doing a vehicle reset to monitor things.

It's understandable that some owners may be disappointed or uncomfortable with this issue, especially after having owned a Tesla Model S for 6 years without any issues. However, it's worth speaking with a service manager politely about your experience before selling the truck as you may be an edge case. The quality of service can vary by location, so it's best to find a good service center near you.

It's important to remember that the Rivian R1S is a powerful electric vehicle and that errors may occur. It's best to stay up-to-date with the latest software updates and contact support if any issues arise. Additionally, it's important to check documentation for appropriate 12V batteries and contact support if necessary. With proper maintenance, these issues can be avoided or quickly resolved.

What errors have been reported with the Rivian R1S?

Common errors reported include "System fault detected Performance limited. Service may be required," "Service 12V batter system immediately," and "All wheel drive permanently engaged. Service it soon." Additionally, some users have reported speed being limited to 61 MPH, regen not feeling right, seat heaters not working, and the vehicle not kneeling.

What is the cause of these errors?

The 12V battery is often the culprit in these cases. It is recommended to contact support and possibly swap for a known good 12V battery. Documentation should be consulted for appropriate 12V batteries for the R1S.

Is Rivian reducing the number of 12V batteries?

Rumor has it that Rivian is working on reducing the 12V battery count to just one.

What should I do if I experience similar issues?

Contact Rivian and have your R1T serviced. They may replace the 12 V battery or suggest resetting the vehicle to monitor things. If you are unsatisfied with the service received, try speaking with a service manager politely about your experience.

What other issues have been reported?

Other issues reported include the vehicle not starting, the rear hatch not opening, and the rearview camera not working. Additionally, some users have experienced a delay in the infotainment system responding to commands.

How can I prevent these errors from occurring?

To prevent these errors from occurring, it is important to keep your R1S up to date with the latest software updates. Additionally, make sure to check the 12V battery regularly and replace it if necessary. It is also recommended to use only approved accessories with your R1S.