Killer95Stang
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Saw some statistics on ICE vehicle thefts today and it got me wondering.
Has their been any documented Rivian thefts that didn't orginate from a key card, fob or phone being stolen first? I guess you could add Tesla to this as well, since access is very similar.
1. If someone gains access to one of you various keys, how easy is it disable that key or access point directly?
2. If you get carjacked and your phone is taken, or if you phone is just taken by itself, will disabling the phone remotely cut the car off or keep it from moving after it stops?
3. If a Rivian gets taken by other means, like a tow truck, is the GPS powered by the vehicles main battery or accessory 12v battery? If they pull the deadmans switch and / or battery, does that mean the GPS is gone?
Maybe some of this doesn't need to be out there, but I'm sure people have talked about it with Teslas, so probably not that big of deal.
Has their been any documented Rivian thefts that didn't orginate from a key card, fob or phone being stolen first? I guess you could add Tesla to this as well, since access is very similar.
1. If someone gains access to one of you various keys, how easy is it disable that key or access point directly?
2. If you get carjacked and your phone is taken, or if you phone is just taken by itself, will disabling the phone remotely cut the car off or keep it from moving after it stops?
3. If a Rivian gets taken by other means, like a tow truck, is the GPS powered by the vehicles main battery or accessory 12v battery? If they pull the deadmans switch and / or battery, does that mean the GPS is gone?
Maybe some of this doesn't need to be out there, but I'm sure people have talked about it with Teslas, so probably not that big of deal.
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