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My rear sliding window has recently formed the cracks that is notorious for these trucks so my question is has anyone had a OEM replacement put in by Dodge and does it last longer than the original and are they designed different? Or am I better off going with aftermarket that way? It doesn’t happen again?
 

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I would think so I have a 2022 that is leaking too so it hasnt been corrected unfortunately they are not warrantying the 2022s
 

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My rear sliding window has recently formed the cracks that is notorious for these trucks so my question is has anyone had a OEM replacement put in by Dodge and does it last longer than the original and are they designed different? Or am I better off going with aftermarket that way? It doesn’t happen again?
Many threads on this. I recommend searching.

Hard to say if the new one will last longer. Some folks have gotten a 1 piece back glass, and some like myself permatex seal the hell out of the everything
 

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My rear sliding window has recently formed the cracks that is notorious for these trucks so my question is has anyone had a OEM replacement put in by Dodge and does it last longer than the original and are they designed different? Or am I better off going with aftermarket that way? It doesn’t happen again?
it would help if you explained your truck better
 

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My rear sliding window has recently formed the cracks that is notorious for these trucks so my question is has anyone had a OEM replacement put in by Dodge and does it last longer than the original and are they designed different? Or am I better off going with aftermarket that way? It doesn’t happen again?
My 2020 had the crack. Went to a Ram dealership and had it replaced with OEM. 2 years and still fine
 

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They are under 3/36. If out then they are not.
stating the obvious but the older models were given an extended warranty to replace the glass and the newer models are still experiencing the issue should be included in an extension as well
 

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stating the obvious but the older models were given an extended warranty to replace the glass and the newer models are still experiencing the issue should be included in an extension as well
Sorry for that, most people are not mind readers.


That extended warranty is no longer a replacement, it is a seal the window. FYI.
 

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stating the obvious but the older models were given an extended warranty to replace the glass and the newer models are still experiencing the issue should be included in an extension as well
Right. Then FCA decided to not actually fix anything.
 
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Right. They FCA decided to not actually fix anything.
which is why this is the last Ram I will own, they have done nothing to remedy the leak, the cracked manifolds, etc etc at least Ford has resolved many issues that were plaguing their Ecoboost engines
 

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Right. They FCA decided to not actually fix anything.
That is debatable. Is there still a water leak after it is resealed?

I also think the glass should be replaced, that is the correct repair in my opinion. I also think they have a cutoff date of 9/30/2020 for a reason. I would go as far to say if you have a good relationship with your dealer they would goodwill the repair.
 

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That is debatable. Is there still a water leak after it is resealed?

I also think the glass should be replaced, that is the correct repair in my opinion. I also think they have a cutoff date of 9/30/2020 for a reason. I would go as far to say if you have a good relationship with your dealer they would goodwill the repair.
It depends on where the leak is coming from. If it's cracks in the frame, resealing the glass wont help. Replacing the whole rear window is the correct procedure. However, if it's replaced with the same type, who knows if it will leak again.

Once the high failure rate was realized, FCA should have told the rear window manufacturer to rectify their faulty design, or at least found a new company to provide rear windows.
 

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It depends on where the leak is coming from. If it's cracks in the frame, resealing the glass wont help.
If the water can't get pass the glass and body, how will it leak? There are many on here that have sealed their windows with no leaks.
 

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If the water can't get pass the glass and body, how will it leak? There are many on here that have sealed their windows with no leaks.
Because they sealed the plastic frame from the outside also. I've done this also.
 

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