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Still have it, but I have had it disabled for some time now. After getting the car back from the service center and having them not be able to fix the random system resets while driving I "discovered" that all my troubles began with 2024.47, and the enabling of Jingle Bells. I disabled it (went back to day / night) and the car stopped resetting. Sounds crazy, I know. I went for almost a week without a system crash while driving and I figured I had to test the hypothesis so I turned Jingle Bells back on... The system crashed on the very next drive. Can't wait for for 2024.51!

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Funny you mention that. I’ve had my R1 T reset twice in the last month while driving. Not a big deal, but I found it to be interesting. Maybe I’ll shut off the jingle bells and go back to the owl.
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If you look around where I live a bunch of people still have Xmas lights powered on every night. I guess like the Rivian, they think it is still the holiday season so I fit right in (my lights came down the day after New Years).
 

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If you look around where I live a bunch of people still have Xmas lights powered on every night. I guess like the Rivian, they think it is still the holiday season so I fit right in (my lights came down the day after New Years).
Can also depend on your religious affiliation as well. Some people celebrate the holidays (Christmas) at different times. A lot of religions celebrate Christmas the first week of Jan.
 

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Can also depend on your religious affiliation as well. Some people celebrate the holidays (Christmas) at different times. A lot of religions celebrate Christmas the first week of Jan.
Well if they put the lights up just after Halloween I don't think they are putting a lot of consideration into when they are celebrating Christmas or what is the "holiday season".
 

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Can also depend on your religious affiliation as well. Some people celebrate the holidays (Christmas) at different times. A lot of religions celebrate Christmas the first week of Jan.
Does "I paid $80 to cut my own Christmas tree, so you better believe it's staying up until April" count as a religion? Cuz that's where I'm at...
 

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Do you guys still have jingle bells to lock?
I went back to the hoot two days ago. It makes me smile every time I hear it. The “jingle bells” sounded ominous to me for some reason, reminded me of the shower scene in Psycho. Done with it. Hootin forever!
 

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The “jingle bells” sounded ominous to me for some reason, reminded me of the shower scene in Psycho. Done with it. Hootin forever!
I thought exactly the same! #teamowl4life
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