Rivian says “fat finger” caused software update to brick infotainment systems, physical servicing may be required::Today’s cars are more like computers on wheels, and even a seemingly routine software update can lead to unexpected consequences. Rivian unfortunately experienced a “fat finger” mishap with their latest software update, bricking infotainment systems […]
I would think they would keep at least 1 of each model/trim of vehicle for testing these things. This leads me to believe one of the following:
- Too tight of deadlines
- Cheap management won’t pay for testing time or units
- Culture of pencil whipping
- A bad apple didn’t do their job, which should be caught by procedures
Destraight@lemm.ee 1 year ago
I don’t have to update my car in order to drive it. Sucks to be them
LemmyIsFantastic@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Congrats on having a nicer experience 2 out of the 365 days in a year. Bravo.
Destraight@lemm.ee 1 year ago
Ok man what if it’s an emergency. Here’s an example: My wife is in labour, but my car has to update so I can’t drive her to the hospital. Now I’ll have to pay a more than 2 grand ambulance ride since it was out of network.
LilB0kChoy@lemm.ee 1 year ago
I thought the Rivian vehicles were still drivable? It was just the infotainment that’s impacted, no?
CADmonkey@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Imagine paying $90k for a vehicle and you can’t even turn on the radio.