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Rear window surround crack.

I hear you... something tells me there is going to be alot of aftermarket rebuilt crate engines in the system for a while. I don't get the move to turbo engine and all the cylinder deactivate... If I cared about gas mileage I would not buy a truck. I just want simple and reliable engine.
Good luck with that....
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Adding myself to this embarrassing list of leaky rear windows (2020, 1500 eTorque)... Blows my mind that this is even an issue to be honest, Ram's poor handling of this is certainly discouraging...

I have ity only on the left side, slight dribles and slightly damp headliner. I've already ruled out the brake light, i'll assume at this point that its the rear window seal and will repair myself rather than have the dealer mangle it out and waste my time.
 

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Adding myself to this embarrassing list of leaky rear windows (2020, 1500 eTorque)... Blows my mind that this is even an issue to be honest, Ram's poor handling of this is certainly discouraging...

I have ity only on the left side, slight dribles and slightly damp headliner. I've already ruled out the brake light, i'll assume at this point that its the rear window seal and will repair myself rather than have the dealer mangle it out and waste my time.
So, my 2021 1500 Laramie had the same problem in 2024, before warranty had expired (glass is only 12 months). Even though there was a Tech Bulletin addressing this issue, two local area dealers did not check with the factory rep. End of story - there was a problem on some 2019 and later rear window seals (referred to as brake light). Rear window assembly replaced at no cost and warranty extended for a total of 8 years. Worth your time to get factory rep involved. Good luck!
 
Adding myself to this embarrassing list of leaky rear windows (2020, 1500 eTorque)... Blows my mind that this is even an issue to be honest, Ram's poor handling of this is certainly discouraging...

I have ity only on the left side, slight dribles and slightly damp headliner. I've already ruled out the brake light, i'll assume at this point that its the rear window seal and will repair myself rather than have the dealer mangle it out and waste my time.
My dealer paid for safelight to come to my house and replace. Safelight use factory glass and reapply my ceramic tint! They do not use a factory seal the use a rubber grommet and 2 tubes of adhesive. Said he really hoped that if it needed done again he would recognize the address and let someone else do it
 
Adding myself to this embarrassing list of leaky rear windows (2020, 1500 eTorque)... Blows my mind that this is even an issue to be honest, Ram's poor handling of this is certainly discouraging...

I have ity only on the left side, slight dribles and slightly damp headliner. I've already ruled out the brake light, i'll assume at this point that its the rear window seal and will repair myself rather than have the dealer mangle it out and waste my time.
Hi there, feel free to send our team a private message along with your VIN so we can do an extended warranty check for this concern.

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Adding myself to this embarrassing list of leaky rear windows (2020, 1500 eTorque)... Blows my mind that this is even an issue to be honest, Ram's poor handling of this is certainly discouraging...

I have ity only on the left side, slight dribles and slightly damp headliner. I've already ruled out the brake light, i'll assume at this point that its the rear window seal and will repair myself rather than have the dealer mangle it out and waste my time.
I mangled it myself with two part 3M urethane, seems thats what the dealership uses rather than silicone. Also read that glass people say don't use silicone, it can be problematic later down the road
 
Has anyone had an issue where their VIN the dealer says their VIN indicates they aren't eligible for the repair at the dealership, but they appear to meet the requirements from the TSB?

Or maybe can look and see what I'm missing (maybe I'm not covered?)

The TSB says:




  1. I have a 2020 Laramie
  2. I have a rear power sliding window
  3. I have a DATE OF MFR (BUILT) stamp of 8-20 (built in August 2020, right?)
  4. I clearly have the crack that's pictured in the TSB on the interior of my window, along with the water leakage

I've been to 2 dealerships, they say my VIN isn't covered by the rear window replacement even though I appear to meet the criteria for "Vehicles affected"
Did you ever get this resolved? Im facing the same issue with the dealer saying my vin is not eligible despite appearing to meet all the requirements.
 
Did you ever get this resolved? Im facing the same issue with the dealer saying my vin is not eligible despite appearing to meet all the requirements.
Hi there, feel free to send our team a private message for an extra layer of support.

Diamond
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