hayduke
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- John
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My R1T is about 3.5 years old / 43k miles and I’ve been meaning to get it in for the 3 year recommended brake flush as described in the maintenance schedule.
I considered doing myself or taking it to an independent shop but after reading on this forum the custom tools and complicated procedure that are needed to flush the brake system it sounded like the Rivian Service Center was the best if not only option.
After it’s been there for a few days for some other issues they updated the service ticket to say that the fluid level is fine and the pads are level annd the corrosion level is near zero and as a result no flush is needed.
Has anyone else experienced this, It seems to directly contradict the maintenance schedule so I’m confused how they could have made this determination.
Complicating matters I live fairly far from a service center / appointments are hard to get so if it doesn’t need a flush now, will it in 6 months or a year?
i’m curious if anyone else has had a similar experience or if there’s anything they know of that would allow Rivian to make the determination that a brake flush is not needed even well after the three year service interval
I considered doing myself or taking it to an independent shop but after reading on this forum the custom tools and complicated procedure that are needed to flush the brake system it sounded like the Rivian Service Center was the best if not only option.
After it’s been there for a few days for some other issues they updated the service ticket to say that the fluid level is fine and the pads are level annd the corrosion level is near zero and as a result no flush is needed.
Has anyone else experienced this, It seems to directly contradict the maintenance schedule so I’m confused how they could have made this determination.
Complicating matters I live fairly far from a service center / appointments are hard to get so if it doesn’t need a flush now, will it in 6 months or a year?
i’m curious if anyone else has had a similar experience or if there’s anything they know of that would allow Rivian to make the determination that a brake flush is not needed even well after the three year service interval
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