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I have been to dealer multiple times for water leaks first backglass was cracked and leaking then third brake light and know after a heavy rain and wind last night water again and more.
your best bet is to just reseal the 3rd brake light yourself. The dealer is just going to keep putting the same light and seal in which is causing your leaking problems. After 2 dealer replacements I just did it myself and it worked like a charm. No more leaks.
I have been to dealer multiple times for water leaks first backglass was cracked and leaking then third brake light and know after a heavy rain and wind last night water again and more.
Hello @Vincent r
We are sorry to hear about your recurring concerns! If you intend to schedule another dealer visit, please send our team a private message. We would be happy to assist by escalating your concerns to a specialist for further support.
One more water leak on mine, and I believe it's eligible for Lemon Law under the state of Pennsylvania. I can't believe how many people are having water leaks from different parts of the truck. You would think they would be able to keep the third brake light from leaking after all these years of automobile manufacturing. This is really putting me off from ever buying an FCA product again. Probably should have learned my lesson after owning a Jeep Wrangler that leaked water from behind the dash, leaked oil from every part that used oil, leaked antifreeze.
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