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Well i have a 2017 laramie eco that is now getting wet inside. Thanks to all for posting your info , i'm goona go snoop around and see what gives. will be calling my dealership in the morning to see what can be done. This is a bummer. 3yrs of ownership and now it's leaking... no bueno!! The electronics are hating it. Corrosion will be setting in for sure. ugh.
 

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I just picked up a 2020 (build date 8/20) that has about 350 miles on it and just noticed the rear window leaking. I noticed wet marks behind the rear seat headrests. I have an appointment schedule for this Friday. Here we go...
 

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Well i have a 2017 laramie eco that is now getting wet inside. Thanks to all for posting your info , i'm goona go snoop around and see what gives. will be calling my dealership in the morning to see what can be done. This is a bummer. 3yrs of ownership and now it's leaking... no bueno!! The electronics are hating it. Corrosion will be setting in for sure. ugh.

I just picked up a 2020 (build date 8/20) that has about 350 miles on it and just noticed the rear window leaking. I noticed wet marks behind the rear seat headrests. I have an appointment schedule for this Friday. Here we go...
Hi there, we are terribly sorry to hear that you are facing this concern with your trucks! Please do not hesitate to send us a private message if you are in need of any additional support while addressing this concern with your dealer. We are more than willing to get a case escalated on your behalf to a customer care specialist for additional assistance in having this resolved.

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My 2009 Dodge Ram 1500 also has a leak, but not sure where it is coming from. I have replaced the gasket around the 3rd brake light, no help. After looking at the pictures on the thread, I went with a flashlight to look for cracks and/or water marks and found none. It looks like the carpet/padding behind the seats is starting to separate from the back. I still see no water marks. Is there a way to get the seat back to come forward?

I also think the cracking of the window surround could be related to water not fully draining out of the area and then freezing. When freezing, the expansion of the water could be causing the framing to crack?
Does your truck have a panoramic window?If so, have you checked the grommets for the drains going through the back of the cab?
 

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My 2009 Dodge Ram 1500 also has a leak, but not sure where it is coming from. I have replaced the gasket around the 3rd brake light, no help. After looking at the pictures on the thread, I went with a flashlight to look for cracks and/or water marks and found none. It looks like the carpet/padding behind the seats is starting to separate from the back. I still see no water marks. Is there a way to get the seat back to come forward?

I also think the cracking of the window surround could be related to water not fully draining out of the area and then freezing. When freezing, the expansion of the water could be causing the framing to crack?
Just verifying, you have a 2009 Ram?

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2019 Ram 1500 Billet Silver Laramie Quad Cab 2WD, 5.7 Hemi, 8HP75, 3.21 axle, 33 gallon fuel tank, factory dual exhaust, 18” wheels. Build date: 03 June 2018. Now at: 045590 miles.
 

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2019 Ram 1500 with 47k miles, leaking just started. Dealer states its from the cracked frame that appears extremely common based on this thread but MaxCare won't cover it, $1800 is what the Dealer wants. Moral to the story, check out those frames cause if you are out of warranty it's gonna cost you big and don't expect MaxCare to cover it.
 

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2019 Ram 1500 with 47k miles, leaking just started. Dealer states its from the cracked frame that appears extremely common based on this thread but MaxCare won't cover it, $1800 is what the Dealer wants. Moral to the story, check out those frames cause if you are out of warranty it's gonna cost you big and don't expect MaxCare to cover it.
If you are on good terms with your dealer, you could try to make an appeal to the dealer's warranty manager. they can't deny there was a problem with them, especially with the 2019s. Maybe suggest you pay the labor and they warranty the part as a goodwill gesture if they won't go for the full shot..

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2019 Ram 1500 Billet Silver Laramie Quad Cab 2WD, 5.7 Hemi, 8HP75, 3.21 axle, 33 gallon fuel tank, factory dual exhaust, 18” wheels. Build date: 03 June 2018. Now at: 051808 miles.
 
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If you are on good terms with your dealer, you could try to make an appeal to the dealer's warranty manager. they can't deny there was a problem with them, especially with the 2019s. Maybe suggest you pay the labor and they warranty the part as a goodwill gesture if they won't go for the full shot..

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The Dealer was not receptive to any type of compromise, they suggested shooting expanding foam into the cracked areas.......third FCA vehicle for me, lots to love but every single one has had a major uncovered repair, the ~$2500 pcmi thing on my Durango was eventually refunded at least but an issue like this window leak to be going on for years with the expectation that you just need to shell out $1800 to fix it is ludicrous.
 

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The Dealer was not receptive to any type of compromise, they suggested shooting expanding foam into the cracked areas.......third FCA vehicle for me, lots to love but every single one has had a major uncovered repair, the ~$2500 pcmi thing on my Durango was eventually refunded at least but an issue like this window leak to be going on for years with the expectation that you just need to shell out $1800 to fix it is ludicrous.

That sucks, though if it were me, I would consider using sealant to fix the two side cracks from the top, then use a black decal to cover the small cracks on the inside. Someone did something similar on this forum.

I honestly may do that even if I was under warranty, because I'm not sure I want the dealership trying to fix this (or their 3rd party glass shop) only to scratch and damage a bunch of stuff in the process. And then only to have it crack later again.

Both FCA and GM have this issue since they are both using the same windows, but based on both forums I read (since the wife has a Silverado), GM seems to be doing a better job at helping customers. Maybe a big reason why GM dealerships are near the top of customer service surveys while FCA is near the bottom on dealership ratings.
 

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Just to rub salt in the wounds, they did a $45 computer update and now there is no sound from my radio. So I'm out $45 and entertainment in my car but I still got my $1800 and leaky window....
 

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This weekend after a heavy rainfall I noticed the rear headrests were we after driving about 2 hours. I took a garden hose and sprayed it on the back of the truck and there was a drip on both sides right from the window. Now I’m at the dealer, 2019 Ram that just hit 36,700k miles and dealer is saying out of warranty… This is really frustrating I thought the etorque system was the thing that was going to possibly fail not the windows. Havn’t heard back from the dealer on their diagnosis / estimate and not looking forward to it based on what I’ve read here.
 
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This weekend after a heavy rainfall I noticed the rear headrests were we after driving about 2 hours. I took a garden hose and sprayed it on the back of the truck and there was a drip on both sides right from the window. Now I’m at the dealer, 2019 Ram that just hit 37k miles and dealer is saying out of warranty… This is really frustrating I thought the etorque system was the thing that was going to possibly fail not the windows. Havn’t heard back from the dealer on their diagnosis / estimate and not looking forward to it based on what I’ve read here.
I would ask your dealer to elevate this, or contact Ram Customer Care yourself. In the past I've not seen too many warranty claims rejected that close to the warranty expiration date. In any discussions, I would advise them that you are aware of number of failures associated with this part.

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2019 Ram 1500 Billet Silver Laramie Quad Cab 2WD, 5.7 Hemi, 8HP75, 3.21 axle, 33 gallon fuel tank, factory dual exhaust, 18” wheels. Build date: 03 June 2018. Now at: 052505 miles.
 

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Thanks, I've contacted Ram Customer Care and will probably be heading back to the dealer. The dealer didn't give me a price and just referred me to a glass company. Hopefully the dealer I purchased it from will handle this better, but there is a reason I've always serviced at another dealer locally because the experience there was just not very good previously.
 

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