Looks like the bolts were over-torqued? Or maybe weak flawed metal?2023 1500 with 1300 mi. Dealer will let me know what the fix is for this rear power window
My dealer had a glass company come in to the dealership to fix it, which I think is pretty standard. I've not had any trouble with it since it was replaced. I hope you have the same luck with yours.Thanks Geddyflea. I kinda figured it would take a entire window replacement. I couldn't see a easy fix after studying it. Dam shame.
Something to consider irish. My last truck didn't have one and I never wished for one.I would get a solid window so you know it wont leak
My dealer had a glass company come in to the dealership to fix it, which I think is pretty standard. I've not had any trouble with it since it was replaced. I hope you have the same luck with yours.
After a little research, I think your on to something. I'd rather have it repaired than a whole window replacement. Watched a video on the replacement and it's a huge job. Still waiting for word on what they will do.Conductive silver epoxy would work in this situation
Have to be careful, it's got 2 connectors, one + and 1 -.Conductive silver epoxy would work in this situation