Stevev55
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- First Name
- Steve
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- Dec 4, 2024
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- Location
- Batavia, Ohio
- Vehicle(s)
- 2023 Jeep Gladiator
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- Retired
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I have a 2023 Jeep Gladiator which the back window started leaking, I took it to the dealer and they kept it for several days to verify the leak. They verified it was leaking but I was told I am past the 12 month 12,000 mile warranty for a leaking window, I am still within the 36,000 mile 3 year warranty. Doing research on this problem I found that in most cases trying to remove the rear window to replace the molding is nearly impossible without breaking the window or damaging the window frame. I have never heard of a 12,000 mile 12 month window replacement until now and surmised this came about after they were stuck with a $500 + bill for replacing the window or even more cost of window frame replacement. I called around and found that if the window can be removed and molding replaced the cost was around $220. I do not have the extra cash at this time to replace the window so I searched the internet for some possible fixes. I saw placing a 7mm silicone hose in the gap worked for some but did not for mine. I needed a quick fix so I took Gorilla Waterproof Duct Tape and overlapped it over the top of the window and partially down the sides and it worked. The black tape blends in with the black roof I have so it is not that noticeable and the leaking has stopped. The tape has been through several car washes and it still there. When the weather gets warmer I hope to try Lexel Clear Synthetic Rubber All Purpose Caulk to try instead of the tape. Apparently this leaking has become a problem with the Gladiator since 2020 and you would think Jeep would address the problem.
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