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Rivian recalling nearly all 13,000 of its vehicles over steering hazard

Rivian recalling nearly all 13,000 of its vehicles over steering hazard



Electric truck and SUV maker Rivian Automotive said Friday it is recalling almost all the vehicles it has delivered to customers in order to tighten a loose fastener that could potentially affect drivers' ability to steer.

The company, which was founded in 2009, said it is recalling about 13,000 vehicles because a fastener connecting the vehicles' front upper-control arm and steering knuckle may not be torqued enough. The recall affects R1T pickups, R1S SUVs, and EDV commercial delivery vehicles.

There have been seven reports potentially related to the issue, but no injuries have been reported, Rivian said.

“If you experience excessive noise, vibration or harshness from the front suspension, or a change in steering performance or feel, you should call immediately,” Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe wrote in a letter to vehicle owners.

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Owners are being alerted to the problem via email from Rivian. The company, based in Irvine, California, said it will conduct the inspection via Mobile Service appointments — a technician will come to you — and the fix would only take a few minutes. Rivian expects to have finished the repairs on all of the vehicles in about 30 days, with customer collaboration.

Rivian Forums member Christopher posted photos that he said show the bolt in question.