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Leak above rear window through headliner? 2019 Rebel

rkjunior

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Hey all, noticed yesterday during a pretty heavy rainstorm water dripping on the back window and my rear windows all fogged up. I thought I left the rear window cracked but turns out the water is coming from above the window somewhere in the headliner. Anyone else have this issue? Truck just passed 80k so I assume I'm screwed in terms of any sort of warranty repair, which is ridiculous since this is obviously not a wear item. Any TSBs floating around about something like this?
 
 
I think there’s an extended warranty for it. I just took mine today and they told me they’re on back order if I want to leave mine it might be 3 months. I looked at th ***** and “said yea ok” call around local dealerships and ask if they have some in stock I’m going to do so on Monday
 
The warranty is extended to 150K for both the rear window and the third brake light. Just call your dealer and make an appointment.
 
Just had same issue with rear window leaking on both sides in the corners. Upon further inspection from the outside, I notice a small crack in the seal on each side. I applied some Permatex Windshield and Window Sealant to each side, let it set overnight and tested it the next day. NO Leaks! Dealer advised me the leak was not covered unless it was coming from the third brake light which has an extended warranty on it.
 
Just had same issue with rear window leaking on both sides in the corners. Upon further inspection from the outside, I notice a small crack in the seal on each side. I applied some Permatex Windshield and Window Sealant to each side, let it set overnight and tested it the next day. NO Leaks! Dealer advised me the leak was not covered unless it was coming from the third brake light which has an extended warranty on it.
I would apply that sealant all the way across.
 

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