Did you check the Energy section in the app to see what was using the energy? Also not sure where you live, but since it's getting hot out, if you use the 'Auto Cabin Ventilation' setting perhaps that's using some energy.
Yep - I would be very polite about it. Just an honest mistake.
My other thought is, and I didn't read the whole document (I'll have to load it to AI and ask it to find the answer), perhaps that part of the warranty doesn't extend to a second buyer since I purchased it used.
Very interesting. So by that logic, my fit/adjustment warranty should be forever? I do have a few trim fit issues on the body that I may have them look at next visit then :)
Although since it doesn't bother me too much, I'll probably leave it be since I just know when they fix that, something...
Hmm. This isn't true on my '22. I had Rivian send me my warranty status a few weeks ago, and the fit/finish warranty expired at 1 year.
Active warranties
Comprehensive Limited Warranty: active through July 30, 2027 or 60,000 miles, whichever comes first
Drivetrain Limited Warranty: active...
Also need to consider the 34" tire on a 20" wheel risks a bead popping if aired down too much. Not enough sidewall flex to keep the bead set when riding a ledge or rock at a high angle.
Yes - aired down to 30 psi. Tires are the Bridgestone Dueler AT Ascents (Load range E), and they did great. 30 psi seemed just about right with the 7400 lbs or so of the truck. I would run my old Tacoma at about 20 psi to get the same deflection.
Took it for a ride at URE NF in NC to see how it would do in some rocks. Did great - and definitely got my money's worth out of the sliders! They had quite a few scars :) Had to go slow and careful being out there by ourselves mostly.