Rivian has recalled 33 of its R1S SUVs from model year 2025 because they are missing proper markings on their cruise control interfaces.
Rivian tells federal safety officials, “If a driver does not know how to activate and/or deactivate the automatic vehicle speed system(s) of a vehicle due to the absence of proper system control identifications, they may not be able to properly control the speed of the vehicle which can cause a vehicle crash.”
The company says it knows of no accidents or injuries related to the issue.
Technicians will replace the steering column control module with a properly labeled one to correct the problem.
As with all recall repairs, the fix is free. Manufacturers attempt to contact every owner but don’t always reach them all with the news. Find out if your car has ever been recalled at our recall center.
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