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Moisture in LED headlights.

I just took delivery of my 2020 Ram 1500 Limited this morning at the dealership. I was inspecting the vehicle when I noticed condensation in the passenger side assembly. I mentioned it to my sales person but he didn’t say much right away. I mentioned it again and he’s said he would bring out the service manager. The service manage came out and looked at it and said he could see it. He said he’s seen it a lot in the new Jeeps. He said to watch it and when I bring it in for my first oil change, he’ll take another look. He said not to worry because I have my warranty. I’m kind of bummed. Brand new truck and already an issue. My salesmen texted me a document about the problem and that docement basically said it’s normal. I’ve never had this on any of my vehicles. I‘ve owned Ford trucks for 23 years and made the switch to Dodge. I hope this is t the beginning of a bad relationship.

I was planning to purchase a new LEER topper for my truck which had the multifunctional tailgate. I contacted my LEER dealer to have him check to make sure the topper I had picked out would work with the new tailgate. My dealer said he talked to LEER and they currently don’t have a topper that will fit the multifunctional tailgate and no idea when they’ll have something. Some more bad news
I wouldn’t have left with it.... I would have said bring me another one.... watch it and bring it in is a alley mechanics response
 
They are replacing them now. Also have a front drivers side noise at Low speed changed sway bars still there 🙄
 
They are replacing them now. Also have a front drivers side noise at Low speed changed sway bars still there 🙄
 
Just bought my 2019 Ram a week and a half ago. Both led headlights have a lot of moisture in the light. It's collecting now at the bottom portion and it's enough that it will flow from side to side of each light.
I took it to the dealer and the service department took pictures and said they will send them to Chrysler to see what they want to do about it. Is there any question that these should be replaced? It is already leaving water spots inside the clear lens.
Frustrated because I've been a life long Chevy truck guy and it took all I could do to switch to this Ram. So to date I haven't heard anything from the dealer.
I'm having the same problem with my 2019 Ram 1500 Rebel but mine is major and doesn't go away. It is so bad it is causing the headlights and directionals to malfunction. I've taking the headlight assembly's out twice now, and it's a pain in the *** because you have to remover a lot of stuff to get to the headlight assembly's. I removed the vent caps on the back of the headlight assembly's and put them in front of my big garage fan blowing on them all night to dry them out. Then I ran a bead of clear silicone around the lens and assembly joint hoping to seal it up and stop the moisture but is hasn't work. I just ordered a pair of aftermarket LED headlight assembly's Screenshot_20250913-163300.Moto App Launcher.pngSet from Amazon.com for $373.99
 

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