I would strongly recommend you get it done sooner than later. I too had the issue of a leaking suspension. What it ultimately will do is damage your compressor. The compressor duty cycle will be reached causing your compressor to overheat and ultimately fail.
I too had it in kneel mode a...
California implemented building codes that requires new businesses to install the infrastructure and/or electric vehicle chargers for new construction. The quantities are based on the total number of parking spaces are in the plans. Due to Costco's parking lot sizes, they are automatically...
The only thing you will have to do is to re-drill the mounting holes in the bottom. I had no issues with it and have stored various items in there. You just have to be mindful that the cargo in there will move around.
Trying to center it during the install is the toughest part. Make sure...
Compared to other Rivian events in the past, this one was rather frustrating. Parking was a fiasco. Despite asking people to RSVP for this "exclusive event", people were allowed to RSVP at the door. While the store was beautiful, it was way overcrowded and no signs or directions were provided...
Used this Amazon option on a trip and it did fairly well with no noticeable noise or affect on efficiency. Cargo size was nice. 18 cuft and opened from either side. Price has come down a bit as well. Now selling for $300 on Amazon.
Just a satisfied customer chiming in. Had ours on for over a year now and I get tons of compliments about them. Even from fellow Rivian owners as the Megawatt sliders are the only ones that contour around the "hips" of the vehicle under the gear tunnel. As a result, the steps are fully...
Have it checked out ASAP. I had this same issue which eventually caused my air compressor to fail. I had a leaking air bag that resulted in the same issue you are experiencing. The bad thing is that when my compressor failed, the entire truck failed to raise and I had to get it towed to the SC.
Ironically enough, I went on the forum today to look for this exact issue as I experienced it this morning. Got back from a long road trip and our last DC charge had me set the limit to 50%. When we arrived home with 20%, I plugged the truck in and set the charge back to 70%. To my surprize...
Curious as to what the expected outcome would be? Should Rivian move the line up to 3 or even 4? Then you would be complaining that I can't see my numbers...
Am I missing something?
I thought the same thing about the "auto" setting. However, we kept our truck at a fixed height and continue to do so. Even with that set, the truck still does "level" itself when it is stopped for a set duration and it also does a periodic level check to make sure the truck is at the "set...
Just some feedback on your #4 item. You may want to get your vehicle checked out if the air compressor continues to run. The air compressor is tied to your air suspension and one of the reasons why it will continue to run is to maintain system pressure or keeping the truck level. You may have...
Can't tell if it's coming or going. The front section and the rear section seems to be completely disconnected as the center cab has no design elements to blend the two together. Usually body lines are added to complete this effect.
It does definitely set them apart.