I’ve got a 2019 Ram Laramie 4x2 which I purchased in July of 2020 brand new (with test driven miles <40) and since day one I noticed a whistling sound from inside the cabin windshield. I live in Los Angeles, and on our first winter rain I noticed condensation on the inside of all cabin windows. I took it to dealership in Torrance, CA and they “resealed” the front windshield. This “fix” did not solve the issue, service was terrible so I took it to Cerritos, CA dealership. Since then, they have over the next few seasons they have attempted to solve the condensation problem by:
- resealing front windshield (again)
- replacing front windshield
- finding cracked rear window seals (spontaneously cracked on a trip to the snow)
- replaced third brake light (twice) recently (1 month ago)
And now we get this freak winter storm (by California standards) and the rear window is leaking water as it rains. I like my truck but this is not worth the inconvenience of worrying about mold growing in my carpets.
Anyone considered or successfully gone through the lemon law process?? Please help as the dealer is trying to charge me for these issues because I’m at 38k miles (outside factory basic warranty).
As for it happening to other vehicles, my wife’s Subaru Forrester does not have this issues. I have owned many vehicles (Honda, Toyota, Subaru) and this has never happened before.