Yeah you don't have to accept poor quality workmanship. Take it back to place that did it and ask them to make it look the way it was., Minus the water leakI was gone for work when the truck was dropped off, this was after they did a “fix” and it didn’t work so they decided to replace it.
I just got back and looking at the glass it looks like crap now, any recourse on my end? Truck is a 22 limited.
That looks like the rubber seal for the 3rd brake light is not seated correctly.I was gone for work when the truck was dropped off, this was after they did a “fix” and it didn’t work so they decided to replace it.
I just got back and looking at the glass it looks like crap now, any recourse on my end? Truck is a 22 limited.
Upon a better look that’s what appears to be the case.That looks like the rubber seal for the 3rd brake light is not seated correctly.
I was gone for work when the truck was dropped off, this was after they did a “fix” and it didn’t work so they decided to replace it.
I just got back and looking at the glass it looks like crap now, any recourse on my end? Truck is a 22 limited.
I thought it was pretty bad myself, they are fixing it, I am a bit upset this is the 3rd time the truck is at the dealer for this issue. Thankfully I have another vehicle, I just can’t see what would happen if something major breaks.They should be ashamed of that work, absolutely unacceptable. Get RamCares involved.
Unbelievable that any shop would release something that looks like that. Time to start researching other dealers in your area.I thought it was pretty bad myself, they are fixing it, I am a bit upset this is the 3rd time the truck is at the dealer for this issue. Thankfully I have another vehicle, I just can’t see what would happen if something major breaks.
So are they going to clean it up?Just got a call back stating that’s the adhesive they used to seal the leak.
Mind you it was the glass that was leaking not the light.
I'm not defending anyone because that is unacceptable work but glass replacement work is usually always farmed out to a local auto glass shop so dealer needs to find a better shop.Unbelievable that any shop would release something that looks like that. Time to start researching other dealers in your area.
That may be true, but obviously no one at the dealership cared enough to backcheck the job before releasing the vehicle.I'm not defending anyone because that is unacceptable work but glass replacement work is usually always farmed out to a local auto glass shop so dealer needs to find a better shop.
And this is my heart ache about it, they keep saying that it is contracted out and that they don’t do glass work!That may be true, but obviously no one at the dealership cared enough to backcheck the job before releasing the vehicle.
Well they first said that it was how it is, I insisted that it looks bad and they said they will talk to the tech again.So are they going to clean it up?
Might of been contracted out, but i'm assuming you got it fixed under the Ram warranty right since it's a 2022? Therefore it's a Ram repair no matter who the dealership sent it to, they got paid back from Ram for the warranty work and this it's a Ram repair imo.And this is my heart ache about it, they keep saying that it is contracted out and that they don’t do glass work!
I guess they also don’t check their work, and are fine putting their name behind it apparently.
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The tech offering part was after I called telling them to not touch the vehicle.
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And yes, somehow the truck came back worse they even got the silicone or whatever it is on the glass now.
If only that would actually help.Get Ram Cares involved!
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The tech offering part was after I called telling them to not touch the vehicle.
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And yes, somehow the truck came back worse they even got the silicone or whatever it is on the glass now.
It is actually a eurathane sealant. Silicone should NEVER be used to install or seal auto glass.If only that would actually help.
For what it's worth I am 99.9% sure that is black silocone.
It should peel right off since it's new, if you have a problem use a plastic blade.
Really crappy area to work in though. I wonder wtf they were trying to seal by putting it there.
I can also second that the third brake light likely has a foam "seal" it's normally thing walled foam that just gets compressed into oblivion. Not uncommon to put silicone around the seal, or remove the seal and just use silicone depending on the fit, but it would never look like that, they should of put it on the third brake light and let it press, not the metal.