The area in the pic above is the circle on the right. The circle on the left is where the smaller crack that I found the previous day was.View attachment 75259
I always thought the leak was from the crack in the trim inside. Is that where it appears and the leak is actually coming in from the outside around the window ? I thought people were putting a sealant inside to seal the leak.The area in the pic above is the circle on the right. The circle on the left is where the smaller crack that I found the previous day was.View attachment 75259
Hey, not sure if this specific & detailed has already been posted; if not I hope it is of some aid & information to the group!
I've had the (cracked rear window frame) issue as well on (one of my two) '19 RAMs; was successfully repaired under warranty by my very fine local dealer.
And yes, even the new-production replacement window had a 'Made in CN' (communist China) Mopar parts sticker on it. So very regrettable, for so many reasons.
Hi Mark,
I just called my merrick dodge dealer to check in on this issue..they have no word or acceptance from FCA.. What can I do to escalate?
Thanks in advance
How did you go about sealing the third brake light to ensure it was not the cause of the leak?I had a leak on my 2020 1500 Laramie.
I thought it was the brake light, because my 2013 leaked, and I was able to seal it myself. Not the case on my 2020. After seeing pictures on here of the rear window surrond cracks, mine looked the same as the pictures.
Unfortumatly for me, I just put a cap on the truck. So I removed the cap, dealer tested and duplicated the leak. Ordered a new rear window. And scheduled their local glass guy to replace it, which was only two days later. The dealers technicians removed the rear seat and headliner trim, had the glass guy swap the rear window, and the technician buttoned it back up.
I checked thoroughly for any damage, and thankfully found none. Besides them not vacuuming their mess, and wiping down their fingerprints, including the glass. I was satisfied.
I did notice that the glass guy placed a large bead of Ultra Black silicone along the outside window frame, that is primarily covered with the trim surrond.
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Take your 3rd brake light out and seal up the crack with some silicone. Especially since you can see the crack on the exterior.Just noticed mine started leaking and noticed the leak is not coming from the 3rd brake light but the actual frame from the window. Unfortunately for me I am at 39k miles and the dealership tells me there is NOTHING they can do as it is not a manufacturer defect. Has anyone found a fix for this or gotten DODGE to fix it after the bumper to bumper expired on them?
I'd fight hard with FCA on this, as it is most definitely a well documented manufacturer defect. I'd contact a lemon law lawyer in your state as well. It might not be eligible for lemon law, but there are other things such as the Magnusson Moss Warranty Act that might be applicable here.Just noticed mine started leaking and noticed the leak is not coming from the 3rd brake light but the actual frame from the window. Unfortunately for me I am at 39k miles and the dealership tells me there is NOTHING they can do as it is not a manufacturer defect. Has anyone found a fix for this or gotten DODGE to fix it after the bumper to bumper expired on them?
Are both pictures you posted from inside the truck?Just noticed mine started leaking and noticed the leak is not coming from the 3rd brake light but the actual frame from the window. Unfortunately for me I am at 39k miles and the dealership tells me there is NOTHING they can do as it is not a manufacturer defect. Has anyone found a fix for this or gotten DODGE to fix it after the bumper to bumper expired on them?