Friggin Doors
#1
Friggin Doors
It has now been close to 2 months since I bought my '06, which I love, it's probably one of the best cars I've owned.
But there is one thing about it that just drive me nuts, it's the damn DOOR. When I am trying to get out, I open it wide, and it seems, more than half the time I am always trying to catch it from rebounding and slamming shut!
There is something mechanically there that is done wrong -- why does the door love to rebound shut when you are trying to open it? Drives me
Is there a solution?
But there is one thing about it that just drive me nuts, it's the damn DOOR. When I am trying to get out, I open it wide, and it seems, more than half the time I am always trying to catch it from rebounding and slamming shut!
There is something mechanically there that is done wrong -- why does the door love to rebound shut when you are trying to open it? Drives me
Is there a solution?
#2
This is a "convenience" feature of the car and there is nothing wrong with the door. The door is made so that unless it is in one of two positions where it stays still, it will automatically close.
#4
i actually really like that, all you gotta do is make sure u put the door in one of those positions. It's a really nice touch since when i get out, all i do is push the door enough to get out of that spot, and then hear it close behind me automatically.....really nice
#6
Originally Posted by vincethe1
i actually really like that, all you gotta do is make sure u put the door in one of those positions. It's a really nice touch since when i get out, all i do is push the door enough to get out of that spot, and then hear it close behind me automatically.....really nice
#7
Originally Posted by octl
It has now been close to 2 months since I bought my '06, which I love, it's probably one of the best cars I've owned.
But there is one thing about it that just drive me nuts, it's the damn DOOR. When I am trying to get out, I open it wide, and it seems, more than half the time I am always trying to catch it from rebounding and slamming shut!
There is something mechanically there that is done wrong -- why does the door love to rebound shut when you are trying to open it? Drives me
Is there a solution?
But there is one thing about it that just drive me nuts, it's the damn DOOR. When I am trying to get out, I open it wide, and it seems, more than half the time I am always trying to catch it from rebounding and slamming shut!
There is something mechanically there that is done wrong -- why does the door love to rebound shut when you are trying to open it? Drives me
Is there a solution?
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#8
i cant believe i'm telling you how to open a door, but here goes: you hold it firmly until it locks into a position and then you get out. You do not swing it out or let go because it will bounce back. You should not let it swing freely regardless.
#9
Most places I park are pretty tight so I can't swing it out to one of the lock positions, so it takes a lot of effort to hold the door open, get up without accidentally kicking the door plastic, grab my bag or whatever and get out without hitting the door on the next car or wall. For some reason it's really laborious after a long day. It'd be cool if I had a wide open space to park in. I've totally had the door rebound on my ankle many times while struggling to get out. Then again I still love the car, just had to get that out from a girl's perspective.
#10
it is a pain in the ass when u r parked sideways on an incline, especially for new passengers.
I think position 1 is too close & 2 is too far and the door is heavy.
for about the 1st 2 months, the door would catch up to me too soon when i got in.
someone will get their foot stuck one day.
otherwise, i like the auto closing door very much.
p.s.
my driver's door sticks when i open it, i think it's the rubber seal.
the trunk too sometimes.
I think position 1 is too close & 2 is too far and the door is heavy.
for about the 1st 2 months, the door would catch up to me too soon when i got in.
someone will get their foot stuck one day.
otherwise, i like the auto closing door very much.
p.s.
my driver's door sticks when i open it, i think it's the rubber seal.
the trunk too sometimes.
#12
Originally Posted by octl
It has now been close to 2 months since I bought my '06, which I love, it's probably one of the best cars I've owned.
But there is one thing about it that just drive me nuts, it's the damn DOOR. When I am trying to get out, I open it wide, and it seems, more than half the time I am always trying to catch it from rebounding and slamming shut!
There is something mechanically there that is done wrong -- why does the door love to rebound shut when you are trying to open it? Drives me
Is there a solution?
But there is one thing about it that just drive me nuts, it's the damn DOOR. When I am trying to get out, I open it wide, and it seems, more than half the time I am always trying to catch it from rebounding and slamming shut!
There is something mechanically there that is done wrong -- why does the door love to rebound shut when you are trying to open it? Drives me
Is there a solution?
And btw, somehow, everytime the door slams on her leg, it's my fault. Go figure.
#13
Brace your leg against the door panel as it opens...
Originally Posted by octl
...When I am trying to get out, I open it wide, and it seems, more than half the time I am always trying to catch it from rebounding and slamming shut!...
Is there a solution?
Is there a solution?
Stick your leg out so that the knee/leg is up against the door panel or map pocket when exiting. That will stop unexpected and excessive door rebound issues.
As for passengers, open the door for females, and tell all passengers to slowly open the doors otherwise. This will also have the nice secondary effect of minimizing door dings and scratches.
#16
if im in a tight space (which I should not be even in in the first place), i put my fingers on the edge of the door to protect it, push it until my fingers touch the car beside me and slowly pull myself up and get out.
#17
funny thing is i had a passenger get into my car last night and the door bounced back and closed on their leg, i laughed cuz i thought they're challenged with understanding how a door works but turns out it is "luxury (aka convenience) feature"
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It can be a pain.
I think it also contributes to another issue I have heard many times on AZ---the slamming door!
I don't know how many times I've yelled at the kids to not slam the doors when they get out---but it's EVERYBODY that does it! You barely have to push on it to close it. Damned kids can't figure that out, even when I'm screaming at them like a Marine Corps Drill Sergeant! Ugh!
Now drop and give me 20!
I think it also contributes to another issue I have heard many times on AZ---the slamming door!
I don't know how many times I've yelled at the kids to not slam the doors when they get out---but it's EVERYBODY that does it! You barely have to push on it to close it. Damned kids can't figure that out, even when I'm screaming at them like a Marine Corps Drill Sergeant! Ugh!
Now drop and give me 20!
#26
This is one of only a few peeves I have with the car design. If you're going to design this type, make tougher vinyl on the door inserts. Due to a passenger trying to keep their foot from being caught in the sill, I forked out a few hundred to repair a gash in the door pocket where a tennis shoe was dragged across the vinyl.
#27
These doors suck. I've had over 40 cars in my life, and have never had one that the door swings back and nails my leg as much as this one. Now, I really like Acura, like the car overall, but this is friggin rigiculous.
By the way - my wife is the main driver, and she hates it also.
If you park at any incline - forget it.
I park in a level spot, away from cars and can swing it wide - it still bounces back no matter the method...
By the way - my wife is the main driver, and she hates it also.
If you park at any incline - forget it.
I park in a level spot, away from cars and can swing it wide - it still bounces back no matter the method...
#28
quoting myself for 101 door opening lessons.
#29
Be thankful for these doors. Ever tried to close a door on let's say...a Mercedes-Benz? More specifically a GL450? Aka my dads car. HATE those doors because you have to slam them for them to shut all the way. And the doors are heavy as hell. Passengers get out and try to close the door but it doesn't close all the way and they don't realize it. So you have to get out and close it properly.
One of the many things I hate about driving that damn car. It drives like a monster also.
One of the many things I hate about driving that damn car. It drives like a monster also.
#30
Be thankful for these doors. Ever tried to close a door on let's say...a Mercedes-Benz? More specifically a GL450? Aka my dads car. HATE those doors because you have to slam them for them to shut all the way. And the doors are heavy as hell. Passengers get out and try to close the door but it doesn't close all the way and they don't realize it. So you have to get out and close it properly.
One of the many things I hate about driving that damn car. It drives like a monster also.
One of the many things I hate about driving that damn car. It drives like a monster also.
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#32
IMO the doors don't bother me much anymore, I usually push it open, get out and let the door close itself
#34
SO, BMW 7 series doors are much larger than the Acura, stay open when you open the car, easy to close, and work like a door should.
Acura 3rd gen - designed to nail your shin...
I'll try the suggestion above, but have... my wife said tonight she does that and it is still a pain... She does not usually complain about cars.
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These doors suck. I've had over 40 cars in my life, and have never had one that the door swings back and nails my leg as much as this one. Now, I really like Acura, like the car overall, but this is friggin rigiculous.
By the way - my wife is the main driver, and she hates it also.
If you park at any incline - forget it.
I park in a level spot, away from cars and can swing it wide - it still bounces back no matter the method...
By the way - my wife is the main driver, and she hates it also.
If you park at any incline - forget it.
I park in a level spot, away from cars and can swing it wide - it still bounces back no matter the method...