If it is, thatās not good. They should have specific release candidates for each version of vehicle and/or an automated way to detect the target vehicle and deploy whatās appropriate.I strongly suspect there was a large foundational rewrite of some core components for R2 which caused this.
My Jeep Grand Cherokee has only received one OTA in the two years we have owned it. Seems like apples vs. oranges to me.
That's a pretty ridiculous generalization, considering Rivian has deployed roughly 50 major OTA update pushes at a cadence of about 12 per year with only 2-3 causing any sort of significant issues during that time.Either way itās cool if you want to disagree or whatever your post is about, Iām merely providing some insight that their process is broken or non-existent.
Yep, totally wiped.I just got my lowest elevation in Death Valley last week. Iām hearing that this monthās update wipes those elevations away. Can others confirm this? Does it come back after a full reboot? That happened to me before. Havenāt received the update yet since I donāt have Connect+. Iāll be taking measures to prevent the update until there is a fix for this. It took too long to get my hi/low so far.
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My high was at Lassen Volcanic NP last year. I was eying Mt. Blue Sky a few days ago. Told my wife yesterday that we need to make a trip out there.Yep, totally wiped.
This bothers me more than it should. I had both Death Valley & Mount Blue Sky in mine, which are the highest and lowest drivable points in the US. The whole family thought that was pretty cool.
It's a great trip! Just pay attention to when the road is open before you plan anything. The road to the top has been closed for a while, and I think is just re-opening sometime this summer.My high was at Lassen Volcanic NP last year. I was eying Mt. Blue Sky a few days ago. Told my wife yesterday that we need to make a trip out there.
I heard that your elevation stats will be restored in the next OTA. For nowā¦that auto update button remains off.
All of mine wiped on the last update. Guess, I was special to get a head startYep, totally wiped.
This bothers me more than it should. I had both Death Valley & Mount Blue Sky in mine, which are the highest and lowest drivable points in the US. The whole family thought that was pretty cool.
That would be great - as long as they do some screening of the people they select. IMO it should be people who have some experience in the software development lifecycle and know how to properly document a bug report. "Sometimes when I click on button X nothing happens" is an essentially useless bug report.I would like to see a Rivian Beta Testing Program. I think it could be very beneficial to us all.
If it's not repeatable, it's not a bug..."Sometimes when I click on button X nothing happens" is an essentially useless bug report.
Just sayin, bug or not, I am thinking the garage door button will work today when I use it and all will be buffered?If it's not repeatable, it's not a bug...