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2023 rear window/third brake light leak?

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Hello all. I'm about to pull the trigger on a 2023 Ram Bighorn. One concern I have is the notorious third brake light leak. From what I can tell, the part number for the third brake light changed sometime during 2021/2022. Does anyone know if the 22s and 23s are having the leak problem? Once I get my Ram, should I preemptively replace the third brake light with the Recon brake light? Thanks!
 

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I wouldn't. I had a minor leak running down the passenger side rear window. The dealer said it's a known issue and replaced my 3rd brake light. It didn't fix a thing as the leak was the window seal. I've seen more water leaks from the window than the brake light. I fixed mine myself with flowable caulk.
 
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I wouldn't. I had a minor leak running down the passenger side rear window. The dealer said it's a known issue and replaced my 3rd brake light. It didn't fix a thing as the leak was the window seal. I've seen more water leaks from the window than the brake light. I fixed mine myself with flowable caulk.
Thanks! Do you happen to have a picture of flowable caulk installed?
 
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It's called Permatex. I'll have to locate a pic. It's not as thick when applying so it runs into the channel nicely and seals the pin holes that might be there from the factory seal.
When you say the passenger window seal, are you talking about the door window, or the passenger side of the rear window?
 

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If you want to see if the rear window is leaking, set the hose on the roof and let the water flow over sections of glass at a time. That will help isolate which side is leaking, if it is. The dealership just replaced my brake light assembly and gave it back. I got home, and let the water flow over the back corner of the cab, and saw a drip running down the glass. I knew it was the glass and sealed it up. I've had no issues since.
 

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