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Mine is currently at the dealership getting the flowable sealant put on. I am nervous about what it is going to look like when it's done. Hopefully the tech is not messy with the stuff. I am hoping it works, but I feel that it is only a band aid and the issue will come back. If it doesn't solve...
If there is a crack, maybe mine is more towards the middle of the frame, but who knows. It's all a little frustrating regardless that these windows have to leak... I have a 2004 Toyota Tacoma that I accidentally broke the sliding rear glass and replaced it with a piece of glass from Home Depot...
I'm guessing mine has to have a crack too. Originally, the first time I had the problem both upper corners were leaking. Then dealership supposedly replaced the back window. Now it is only the upper driver's side corner. Here is what mine looks like. It is basically the same as yours.
I've continued to have the water leak issue on my 2021 Laramie. The first time, under the older TSB the dealership replaced the rear sliding window. When that didn't fix the issue, I took it in a 2nd time and they diagnosed it as the 3rd brake light and either replaced the light or just replaced...
I have been having the same issues as you are describing. What seems to temporarily fix the issue is activating "Okay Google" then cancelling it. It will return the radio volume back to normal, but as soon as I get a navigation prompt, the volume gets ducked again and then gets stuck. I also do...
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