rsan11
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While I was driving from work, I heard a loud explosion that sounded like a tire blowout. There was no car in front of me and I was driving in an open area. I was driving around 35-40 MPH and the temperature was in the low 90s. I didn’t know what had happened, but I heard a wind noise from above (the sunroof cover was closed). I opened the cover and saw that the front portion of the sunroof shattered. There was no tree or rock that struck the sunroof. I immediately took the truck to the Ram dealership so that they can replace it under warranty. It took the dealership a long time to replace it because they got hit hard with COVID. I also took photos and sent it to Ram Care for a couple of reason. First, to let Ram know that they may have an issue. Two, to make sure that it’s covered under warranty, because dealerships have a tendency to say that it was a rock that caused it. The dealership did cover it under warranty. Hopefully this doesn’t happen to anyone, but if it does, contact Ram Care immediately, send photos to them and tell them of your incident. Ram Care helped me with my situation, advising me that the glass was ordered, when it arrived, contacted the dealership about the repairs. I suggest to google on panoramic sunroofs being shattered, the type of glass (tempered glass) being shattered, and how often it happens. All of the shattered sunroof look the same, like a volcano that erupted. An article by a glass expert stated that it’s virtually impossible for sunroof to be hit by a rock. It would have to come from directly above. Don’t let the dealerships con you. Hopefully this helped.