And its still there as we speak...unrealwow
your truck sat there for 2 weeks???
And its still there as we speak...unrealwow
your truck sat there for 2 weeks???
I would bet it’s your 3rd brake light. Mine leaked like yours and I sealed the 3rd brake light screws with clear silicone because a few others stated the screws can leak. After I sealed them, a year later and no leaks that I know of and I check often.Looks like I’m joining the club. 2019 ram rebel. Noticed a musty smell in the cab a few weeks ago and have been reading these pages trying to figure out what’s going on. Found water behind my driver and passenger rear seats. Headliner is dry but found water dripping/streaming down the rear windows on both sides. I checked the sunroof drains and they look ok. 3rd brake light looks ok too.
Has anyone seen water dripping like this down both sides? I’m thinking it’s a bad rear window seal.
Appointment at the dealership Wednesday
Wow...just spent a few hours combing through every one of these posts. I skimmed mostly to see progression of things.
Anyway, I have a situation I don’t recall seeing yet. I bought a CPO 2019 with 48K on it. It comes with a 3 month/3K warranty, and I was eligible to buy Max Care as well. I have the lifetime on my ‘11 Grand Cherokee Summit, and bought a 12 month/12K for $500 for the Ram and will buy longer if I feel like I need it. I noticed the other day it has both cracks in the frame but I don’t see signs of leaks. I have an appointment later this month for this and a couple other items. Any ideas on if this is covered under one of the 2 warranties I have??
I also installed LEDs in the 3rd brake light not knowing about the leak potential. Guess I should get some new material to seal that with.
Should I get some of the RTV that flows and call it a day or go for a replacement?
Mine is leaking in the corners too, which was discovered after fixing the third brake light leak. The third brake light will cause the headliner to get wet, the window frame leak will not. Yours looks like a frame leak.Looks like I’m joining the club. 2019 ram rebel. Noticed a musty smell in the cab a few weeks ago and have been reading these pages trying to figure out what’s going on. Found water behind my driver and passenger rear seats. Headliner is dry but found water dripping/streaming down the rear windows on both sides. I checked the sunroof drains and they look ok. 3rd brake light looks ok too.
Has anyone seen water dripping like this down both sides? I’m thinking it’s a bad rear window seal.
Appointment at the dealership Wednesday
I figured this would be a 50/50 proposition as I see one of the comments earlier included exclusions - one of them being water leakage. While the result is water leakage, the issue is a broken window frame. By carefully wording the problem as "window frame broken" instead of "water leaks at broken window frame" be enough to get it covered by a Max Care plan in the future? In my case if the 3mo/3K covers it I guess I'm fine....for now. I plan to keep this truck for 10 years and if in the next 12 months I get nervous enough about it to feel like I need a longer term Max Care I'll extend the plan but it would be nice to find a way for this to be covered should it occur again.MaxCare won’t cover it. Your CPO’s 3 month/3,000 mile warranty should
Has FCA added more exclusions over the years? I did the lifetime Max Care on the 2011 Jeep as I mentioned and so far I haven't had any issues with exclusions
I also just took the 3rd brake light off and inspected to see if I could find any exterior cracks that would let water in. I see nothing. I hit it with a garden hose for a few minutes just now, for a bit on "shower" (with the valve closed a bit trying to try and simulate rain that would seep) and then on "full" to hit it with some pressure...no leaks found using that method.Wow...just spent a few hours combing through every one of these posts. I skimmed mostly to see progression of things.
Anyway, I have a situation I don’t recall seeing yet. I bought a CPO 2019 with 48K on it. It comes with a 3 month/3K warranty, and I was eligible to buy Max Care as well. I have the lifetime on my ‘11 Grand Cherokee Summit, and bought a 12 month/12K for $500 for the Ram and will buy longer if I feel like I need it. I noticed the other day it has both cracks in the frame but I don’t see signs of leaks. I have an appointment later this month for this and a couple other items. Any ideas on if this is covered under one of the 2 warranties I have??
I also installed LEDs in the 3rd brake light not knowing about the leak potential. Guess I should get some new material to seal that with.
Should I get some of the RTV that flows and call it a day or go for a replacement?
I also just took the 3rd brake light off and inspected to see if I could find any exterior cracks that would let water in. I see nothing. I hit it with a garden hose for a few minutes just now, for a bit on "shower" (with the valve closed a bit trying to try and simulate rain that would seep) and then on "full" to hit it with some pressure...no leaks found using that method.
Since it has the cracks and doesn't appear to leak should I just leave it alone? Hearing that some people have nightmare stories doing a replacement and some have cracked again, why bother going through the hassles if it is just going to do it again and it isn't causing an issue with 2-3 years and 48K miles on it?
I also just took the 3rd brake light off and inspected to see if I could find any exterior cracks that would let water in. I see nothing. I hit it with a garden hose for a few minutes just now, for a bit on "shower" (with the valve closed a bit trying to try and simulate rain that would seep) and then on "full" to hit it with some pressure...no leaks found using that method.
Since it has the cracks and doesn't appear to leak should I just leave it alone? Hearing that some people have nightmare stories doing a replacement and some have cracked again, why bother going through the hassles if it is just going to do it again and it isn't causing an issue with 2-3 years and 48K miles on it?
I would apply flowable silicone along the top of the rear window if mine were to crack and leak since its really just a cosmetic issue. Not worth the risk of damage to the vehicle by techs who dont care about a quality job, plus the risk of it cracking again and having to replace it in the future.I also just took the 3rd brake light off and inspected to see if I could find any exterior cracks that would let water in. I see nothing. I hit it with a garden hose for a few minutes just now, for a bit on "shower" (with the valve closed a bit trying to try and simulate rain that would seep) and then on "full" to hit it with some pressure...no leaks found using that method.
Since it has the cracks and doesn't appear to leak should I just leave it alone? Hearing that some people have nightmare stories doing a replacement and some have cracked again, why bother going through the hassles if it is just going to do it again and it isn't causing an issue with 2-3 years and 48K miles on it?
check your roof seams, they clip in at the ends, Check around page 87 i posted a silmlier issue with the roof seams all off align and my corner leak is coming from uptop.Mine is leaking in the corners too, which was discovered after fixing the third brake light leak. The third brake light will cause the headliner to get wet, the window frame leak will not. Yours looks like a frame leak.
I applied some flowable silicone around the corners and all along the top of the frame for good measure this weekend, will need to wait for some rain to check
Hi jay1919,I've got the leaking and cracked frame on my 2020 Laramie. The cracks are above the edges of the sliding glass window on each side. I made an appointment for 3/29, sat there for 2 hours and they told me they needed to make another appointment for them to go through it more. Dropped it back off on 4/5, and the service advisor tried to set the expectation that this might not be covered but he thought it would be fine. I got a call back today finally (2 weeks later) asking me to pick it up unrepaired while they "deal with Chrysler on if it will be warranty or not". I asked how can a leaking window not be covered during the bumper to bumper warranty and he said that his service manager is working with Chrysler but these decisions are above him.
The truck as 8500 miles on it....has anyone had an issue with them denying warranty for this? I have messaged Ram Cares here and also opened a case with Ram customer service.
Thanks
Looks like I’m joining the club. 2019 ram rebel. Noticed a musty smell in the cab a few weeks ago and have been reading these pages trying to figure out what’s going on. Found water behind my driver and passenger rear seats. Headliner is dry but found water dripping/streaming down the rear windows on both sides. I checked the sunroof drains and they look ok. 3rd brake light looks ok too.
Has anyone seen water dripping like this down both sides? I’m thinking it’s a bad rear window seal.
Appointment at the dealership Wednesday
Mine was replaced today and it has a manufacture date of 3/17/21 and is 68426398ac. Who knows but with all the **** i see on here im not optimistic that this issue is fixed and for a 50k truck im left unimpressed. I love the truck other than this one issue but it seems like it could be a major one at that.