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Had the rear window w/slider water leak on 2020 Silverado 1500 just before one year after purchase. Dealership used outside glass company to replace entire window assembly at dealership...and it leaked more after replacement! It was sealed properly on second trip, tech for glass company said he was not aware on the TSB for replacement until the 2nd visit.

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My 2019 RST slider never leaked. I just got my 2022 refresh but didn't order the slider. No use for it as I never use it.

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7 hours ago, mafd2 said:

My 2019 RST slider never leaked. I just got my 2022 refresh but didn't order the slider. No use for it as I never use it.

I have this on my ram and I use it often, I like having it.

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The posts for the leaking windows have fallen way off in the last year. If you see them now it's mainly for the guys that have 19-20s still. My 20 was replaced by a glass company over a year ago and so far so good. The installer said he had done a lot of them at the time. Ford, GM, and Dodge he said all had issues with leaks.

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3 hours ago, 2016 Sierra Owner said:

The posts for the leaking windows have fallen way off in the last year. If you see them now it's mainly for the guys that have 19-20s still. My 20 was replaced by a glass company over a year ago and so far so good. The installer said he had done a lot of them at the time. Ford, GM, and Dodge he said all had issues with leaks.

 

My 22 has no window leaks. Truck sat out in a thundering pouring rain storm, no wet carpet or door panels or any water running on the inside glass anywhere.  No water inside either after i washed my truck. 

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On 4/9/2022 at 10:20 PM, Anon12345 said:

 

My 22 has no window leaks. Truck sat out in a thundering pouring rain storm, no wet carpet or door panels or any water running on the inside glass anywhere.  No water inside either after i washed my truck. 

That's a good thing.

 

 

Edited by 2016 Sierra Owner

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