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Does any else have the isssue, or would you be willing to check if you have air coming into the interior from your back windows at the bottom closest to the front (If sitting inside the backseat drivers side looking out the window it would be the right bottom, if on the backseat passenger side it would be the left bottom). Slow speeds a little to no wind/air comes through. Get up to 60 and higher and there is a large amount and the faster you go the more air comes into the cab.
I want to see if this is normal, which I wouldn't think it would be, before submitting a service request.
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Yes, I have this issue on rear right window. Drop the window down slightly and it will seal up. Service center has a fix for it - apparently they put a foam strip inside the rubber seal to ensure it maintains pressure against the window. It's apparently a winter thing.
 

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Does any else have the isssue, or would you be willing to check if you have air coming into the interior from your back windows at the bottom closest to the front (If sitting inside the backseat drivers side looking out the window it would be the right bottom, if on the backseat passenger side it would be the left bottom). Slow speeds a little to no wind/air comes through. Get up to 60 and higher and there is a large amount and the faster you go the more air comes into the cab.
I want to see if this is normal, which I wouldn't think it would be, before submitting a service request.
I have this issue with the drivers side rear window. The leak is not bad/noticable until hitting 60-80 mph. But to really feel it, turning the AC off and removing the positive pressure and the window leaks pretty bad.

I have a SC visit scheduled next week to repair it.
 

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So I added this to a list of other issues at an upcoming service center visit. Everything else on the quote was $0. For this issue they want to charge $205… just had the truck for a month
 

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Strange. They put $0 in my estimate for leaky window seals.
 

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So I added this to a list of other issues at an upcoming service center visit. Everything else on the quote was $0. For this issue they want to charge $205… just had the truck for a month
I was informed that they put a cost on for traceability and that no charge would be paid. I had a high voltage code fault that I had serviced
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