Vehicles made until March 2023 are affected.
having to replace the lamps free of charge. The replacement lights have been redesigned to conform to Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards visibility requirements.
Rivian initially learned about the possibility of using non-compliant reversing lights on March 8 and stopped using the affected components on March 21. As per the NHTSA, the American EV manufacturer will send notifications to owners on or before May 20."FMVSS 108; Lamps, reflective devices, and associated equipment. S6.4.2 requires that each backup lamp must meet applicable visibility requirements specified in Table V-a of the standard.
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