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Old 05-11-2011, 09:12 PM
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So it finally started raining here in CO, and I noticed today on my back seat there was water droplets. I thought for a minute and realized I hadn't open my rear doors at all today. So I stare at the droplet and notice there is a water trail on my seat (in the suede center) and I follow it up to the top of the seat. Low and behold I see where the water has been hitting from what I thought was the ceiling. So as I'm driving down the road and accelerating, I am trying to stare at the ceiling and seat. I only saw a quick drop. Finally I get out and inspect and I don't really feel any wetness on the ceiling. I start scanning and feeling the window and it seems to be the culprit. I rubbed in the corner and felt water. As soon as I moved by finger, I saw a trickle again start forming. I know dodges leak from the 3rd brake light, but that usually ends up in passenger floor. What could this issue be coming from?

Yes it has a leak on both ends of the back seat. Umm..I have a sunroof, and my rear window slides open manually. Not sure what else to give ya...I thought about using some clear caulking or even RTV but that would just "hide" the problem. Could the back window be leaking from the top seal? I just washed my truck this weekend and noticed no water inside. If the sunroof channels are backed up, where does this water go? Thanks...


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Old 05-11-2011, 09:43 PM
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Get a buddy to soak the truck with a hose while you're inside lookin for a leak.
 
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The prime spot where leaks develop in 3rd Gens is around the 3rd Brake light from there it gets inside the rear window frame and appears to be a window leak. Seen dealers completely take out the rear window, put all new moulding in and then silicone the **** out of it and still not fix the problem.

Remove the 3rd Brake light and seal it up good with silicone and replace the light, my guess is you'll solve the leak problem...
 
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Make sure the drain tubes or channels in the rubber seals on the doors and sunroof are not clogged also
 
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How would I check these drain channels in the do
 
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How would I check these drain channels in the doOr and sunroof? It finally is gonna be nice tomorrow morning sO I'll remove third light then. Got some pics of the water leaking, I'll Post in a few. Hopefully it might help n

ok im on my laptop now..here they are

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the 3rd pic shows the water leaking down...well it looked like that on the driver side corner. i tried feeling the headliner, but it never got wet. even on the underside of the headliner, no wetness...wth?
 
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I'm still thinking the 3rd Brake Light is the culprit, seen it more than a few times, it runs down until it hits the rear window frame and from there can run all the way to the sides and down. Not saying it isn't the window, but most times it's the 3rd Brake Light.

Besides, it's a 20 min. job and a $3 tube of silicone to seal it up, even if it isn't the problem it's not like you invested a lot in ruling it out...
 
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looks like a third brake light issue to me too. I did it to mine after my back seat was covered in water. cheap easy fix

although, dodge does have a tsb for a leaky rear manual window.
 
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My Gen II did this - took me a while to figure out what it was, but the fix was easy enough: silicone the assembly and use a hair dryer and sunlight on the carpet.

The Ram I have now has not done this and I've swapped out the CHMSL for a LED unit.
 


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