Ram 1500 cab vent water leak fix

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Ram 1500 rear cab vents leaking water into the truck.
@$18 for both vents purchased from dealer.
Problem solved.
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Replaced both of mine today after noticing gallons of water in the back of my cab. After watching your video and $40 for the cab exhausters it wasn’t a big deal to replace. New ones are a WAY better fit and design so hopefully it doesn’t happen again. Thanks again for the great step by step video!!

justinmcnulty
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So I went to my Dodge dealership and the parts guy looked up on computer and said there is an ongoing Class Action Lawsuit in regards to this problem. He sold me the parts for half price $10 each and I am now going to look into getting on board with that lawsuit. The part was called EXHAUSTER: CAB

johnpalumbo
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I thank you for the video. Tried other videos and got only half the solution. I broke one new vent, but got the second one in after watching this video twice. I was only leaking on one side so I am going to stick with it for now. My main leak was from the third tail light, but the gasket and vent I removed was gummed up and wet. I will be sure to watch out for leaves and debris in the cab/bed gap from now on!

urdude
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So glad I found your video. I’ve got a 2017 and finally figured out it is these vents leaking. Nice job.

memesball
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Dude! Ty! I just noticed the wetness under my back seats. Doing this and just gonna replace the gasket in the light to. It rained a bunch in Cali recently so, it is what it is. I’m moving to Colorado where I KNOW I need to do this lol..

ericvarela
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Can you please share a link to the product. I'm having the same issue and want to get this fixed asap

miguelgalvez
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Well, this was 100% my problem. I thought it was the window leaking, but today your video confirmed my issues after I removed the seats and looked behind. Great job!

jmmcches
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I have been chancing this leak for 2 years now, did the third light had back window take out reinstalled, still water in cab tool holes, now i know the deal. Big thanks!

jimmyupton
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Link or part number to purchase new ones ??

SRT
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Watched your video and had no problem changing mine like you did. There was no flaps on mine now I know why I had so much water and dust coming in. Thanks!

Pacman
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If you cant get it through the space in between the cab and bed- get your fattest friend to sit on the open tailgate. That did the trick for me 😂

Mikeb
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Thank you for this video mine are leaking too!

Big-Deezy
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Where did you get the new vents?!!! I need them

emt-lee
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How did you remove the interior trim to expose the vents?

christopherfrye
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Awesome. This helps a lot as I'm having the same issue in my Ram. Just need to get the seats out.

thallium
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Thanks for the video man. You do have to remove the seats correct?

ish
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They go in much easier from under the truck. Pop the old ones out, drop a string down through the hole inside the cab down under the truck. Tie a knot on the new one and wiggle it through between the bed and the cab then pull the string from the inside. Done

archelo
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Useful vid. Easy job to pop out old ones and put new ones in. Angled new in, pulled it in, and it popped right into place. Took longer to pull seats and sound insulation.

marcustolentino
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I just did this yesterday. You only have to turn the vent 90° and it goes through the hole very easily. Once it's between the bed and body you can turn it easily into the correct position and pull it back into place. Easiest fix ever for such a big issue.

johnlogan
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All of my vent flaps were missing on my 2015. No wonder it leaked with2 huge holes in the back of cab. Thanks.

jvallieres