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Just noticed moisture in the taillight today. Other one is fine. Clearly a faulty seal. Double check yours as we get into the wet season. I’m sure the led circuits will love that moisture in there lol.
View attachment 2737Just noticed moisture in the taillight today. Other one is fine. Clearly a faulty seal. Double check yours as we get into the wet season. I’m sure the led circuits will love that moisture in there lol.
You should not have to demand to have it replaced. My dealership noticed it when the car was in for a leaking door seal and they replaced the tail lamp without me asking.
I haven't gotten moisture in mine but I did find the internal housing loose inside the right rear tail light by accident while drying it off after a wash. My hand bumped into the light and I heard a rattle, after a little investigating I found when I tapped the tail light the internal part would shake. Haven't taken it in yet but it should be a full replacement.
Well I stopped at the dealership today where I got the vehicle. Service employee said he would check availability. While I waited for him to check that out I went to talk with the salesman I got it from. Then the service advisor shows me what the taillight cost. I said why are we talking about price? He says well if it’s cracked inside it won’t be covered. I said let me be clear if I get a bill for the taillight corporate will be contacted and if not resolved by corporate I will no longer own an fca product. Less than 5000 miles on it and I had a list for them. The implied cost to me put me over the top. After I got home I talked to the salesman and apologized for getting heated and he said no the service employee was wrong. Guess we will see.
Am I alone in having mostly positive experiences at dealerships? Dealers get paid for the parts and labor, so they usually WANT to perform repairs, warranty or not.