I did. Mine ended up being the coiled cord for the rear defroster was getting caught under the weather stripping. Had to unplug it from the connector then “curl” it in such a way that it didn’t do it anymore. After that no more water inside.I am getting water on interior of my pop up liftgate glass. Especially in car wash. I've also had it happen while raining. Anyone else experiencing this?
Hi there! Would you send us a private message with your VIN and dealership name and location? I’d like to look into this concern on my end.I am getting water on interior of my pop up liftgate glass. Especially in car wash. I've also had it happen while raining. Anyone else experiencing this?
Thanks. I didn't think of that. Normally I pay attention to the cables, because I know some day they will be dried up and useless or disconnected. I really don't use that window. I find it more annoying because I don't use it because of the coiled cables.I did. Mine ended up being the coiled cord for the rear defroster was getting caught under the weather stripping. Had to unplug it from the connector then “curl” it in such a way that it didn’t do it anymore. After that no more water inside.