Compressor Door Cover Lock – Compatible with Rivian R1T

$15.99

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3D-printed cover lock that helps keep the compressor door shut and protected during truck-bed use.

SKU: rivian-compressor-door-cover-lock Category: Tags: ,

Materials

  • PETG printed construction
  • Heat-resistant PETG construction
  • Built for outdoor and vehicle-use durability
  • Lightweight and corrosion resistant
  • Designed for repeat installation and removal

What's Included

  • 1 × compressor door cover lock
  • Designed for the Rivian R1T compressor access area
  • Simple add-on retention piece

Use Case

  • Helps keep the compressor access door securely closed
  • Reduces the chance of the door becoming loose or floppy over time
  • Helps protect the compressor area from avoidable damage
  • Useful during truck-bed use, trail driving, and everyday driving

Shipping

  • Shipped from Havre de Grace, MD
  • Ships within 3–5 business days
  • Reach out if you have fitment questions before ordering

Designed around the Rivian R1T compressor door area shown in the listing photos. Compare your vehicle layout to the photos if you are running aftermarket modifications near the compressor access panel.

Area
What To Check
Why It Matters
Compressor Door
Confirm the compressor access door and trim match the stock R1T layout
Aftermarket trim or adjacent accessories can affect fit
Nearby Clearance
Check for added accessories or guards near the compressor door
Extra hardware can change how the lock sits in place

Need to confirm fit? Send a photo of your compressor door area and we’ll take a look.

1

Open and inspect the area

Check the compressor access door and surrounding trim for dirt or debris before installing the lock.

2

Test-fit the lock

Place the lock in position and confirm it seats cleanly against the compressor door area shown in the listing photos.

3

Secure and verify

Make sure the part sits fully in place and that the compressor door remains held securely without rattling or shifting.

4

Check after driving

After your first drive or trail run, inspect the lock again and confirm it stayed seated properly.