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In theory if you get one built Nov or later. Mine has been at the dealer 22 days and counting.

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Yeah, no issues with my RST, which was built 1 Feb 2019. 

 

I've pressure washed the truck 3x in the past month, and it's been in some very heavy rain 2-3x here in DFW, too. No leaks. 

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That is the biggest reason why I don't buy newly redesigned cars within six months. Nine months should be fine.. it was the same thing with the F-150, leaking sunroofs, minor issues, etc., with the 2015 models. 2016 models were way better.

Mine was built in February 2019 and I am not having any issues with the rear window but I am having issues in other areas though.

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21 hours ago, Wiggums said:

That is the biggest reason why I don't buy newly redesigned cars within six months. Nine months should be fine.. it was the same thing with the F-150, leaking sunroofs, minor issues, etc., with the 2015 models. 2016 models were way better.

Mine was built in February 2019 and I am not having any issues with the rear window but I am having issues in other areas though.

Yeah same thing with the new 2019 Ram's. Lots of water leaks and other issues.

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GM does have a bulletin out to repair the leaking rear window and the fixes range from sealing the top of the window in place, resealing the entire window after removal and reinstalling that window  to installing a new window. Now each action there is usually some after effects ie scratch trim and paint, poor workmanship etc.

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Had mine sealed at the dealership today after noticing a leak yesterday. Survived its first rain storm, we will see how it holds up 

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On 8/8/2019 at 8:57 PM, fieldsend said:

Had mine sealed at the dealership today after noticing a leak yesterday. Survived its first rain storm, we will see how it holds up 

 

How is yours holding up?

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8 minutes ago, hotrodz37 said:

 

How is yours holding up?

The seal failed and they ended up replacing the whole window in september. I now have an ltz though. 

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3 minutes ago, fieldsend said:

The seal failed and they ended up replacing the whole window in september. I now have an ltz though. 

 

Thanks for the quick reply. How is the new truck holding up? Assuming its a 2020?

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I traded my 2019 rst in for a leftover 2019 ltz they had on the lot. The build date is january 2019 mexico build. 3500miles. fine so far. I dont have much faith though. I am not worried though because my dealership always take care of me. 

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Seems stupid to start another rear window leak thread when one already is going just fine. ?

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On 2/6/2020 at 12:32 PM, bdsilverado said:

Seems stupid to start another rear window leak thread when one already is going just fine. ?

It does.....134 pages so far  WANT INFO ON REAR WINDOW LEAK?......USE THIS POST:

 

 

 

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