This happened sporadically in my truck and was traced to a short or fault in the frunk button.
I disengaged power frunk operation so that it stopped fully opening and closing. I never had any concern about it happening while driving.
Update - the hood loops didnāt work - hood wouldnāt close completely over them. I strapped down to a single front tow hook super tight, padded it, and got no rubbing or damage to the hood.
Had a great trip too!
Had a replacement done on my R1T last summer at about 75k. It took several weeks, mostly because they had to wait on the pack. Swap itself takes a day or two. You will almost certainly be getting a manufactured pack, but the one I got showed more capacity than the original did when it came out...
Last canoe trip I tied down to the front tow hooks and padded the straps but still wore through my clear coat on the front edge of the hood. I purchased a pair of T-style hood loops since then but havenāt used them yet. Have a trip planned over memorial weekend I can update then.
My pack was replaced last summer due to an alert that appeared, and I believe was ultimately traced to a bad thermistor. Battery itself was still at something like 97% capacity at 75k miles. Iād like to think it would be repurposed for something like this.
I dealt with this same issue. My actual house/garage is approx 1/4 mile from the street. In 2022 when I got the truck there was no fix, then Rivian updated to allow GPS coordinates instead of a street address. The transition to Google Maps earlier this year threw it off again. I could set to...
I use mine for house calls frequently, but Iām small animal almost exclusively so I donāt need much of a special rig.
Gear tunnel slide would be a slick setup for equipment to be lockable and hidden.
A little off topic but our EV9 has had zero problems, approaching 2 years and 35k miles. UI is still terrible and my Rivian is much more fun to drive. But itās been a solid vehicle for us.
I feel like I got a bad draw in the Rivian lottery and a good draw in the Kia lottery. I havenāt posted...
Iām at 79k miles and just got an estimate for over $12,000 in repairs - all 4 dampers and the steering rack. I had planned to drive this truck into the ground but I canāt keep it with these kind of repair costs and am planning to trade it in next week.