Scout Field Service Manuals - Technical Manuals Would Be Fantastic For Owners

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The only time I have ever needed to print anything from the online owners manual (also available via the infotainment screen, which is great) was when I wanted to give my local tire shop instructions on accessing maintenance mode and changing a tire, and that was just in case they ran into any problems since the truck was brand new back in '22.

So far, everytime I have needed to search the owner's manual to find or do something, I think I have been seated in the drivers seat. I would be pretty shocked if Scout didn't do what other manufacturers like Rivian are now doing and make them online, in the infotainment screen and available via PDF. Printing them seems wasteful. I would bet 95% of the pages would never be touched by the majority of owners.

Also, with SW updates, these manuals are dynamic and not static for some features or controls, and the ability to SEARCH is great too.

R1T Owner's Guide​

The Rivian R1T Owner's Guide contains everything you need to know about operating your R1T. This guide includes information on access, climate, Bluetooth capabilities, vehicle operations, charging and other features.

View R1T Owner's Guide (Model Year 2022-2024):

View R1T Owner's Guide (Model Year 2025-2026):

I’m funny I like having a book to look at so a pdf works for me.
 
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It’s an age thing. I’m more for paper copy as well. Not sure why but just wired that way
Yes. She has always been wired that way as long as I have know her. The good thing is when she doesn't find the book she is looking for in the local Library system she buys it, reads it, shares it with her friends; then she donates it the the local library system. The library gets a book and I don't have to store it. Win Win.
 
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