Closing the doors

Discussion in 'Clarity' started by RV-CAR, Feb 17, 2019.

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  1. RV-CAR

    RV-CAR New Member

    Do you have to close the doors hard? That's what I notice with my clarity. We have to push hard for the door to be closed. Otherwise it remains open even though it looks closed. I was reading on a very old thread that sometimes the doors need alignment. Wondering if the doors are light weight and they need a harder push.

    Again, I am comparing it with my previous cars and they closed with a gentle push.
     
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  3. Sandroad

    Sandroad Well-Known Member

    I do, because of the good seals. Good tight doors. I quickly developed the habit of deliberately closing them, rather than causally shutting them.
     
  4. RV-CAR

    RV-CAR New Member

    Thank you. Will try it out.
     
  5. Mine passenger front door had to be adjusted by dealer or It had to slam to close.
     
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  7. AlAl

    AlAl Active Member

    Aluminum doors.. A lot less mass in them than conventional steel doors, so they need that extra kinetic oomph to latch shut. Should get easier as the weather seals wear in.
     
  8. RV-CAR

    RV-CAR New Member

    I talked to the dealer and he said this is how the doors are. He didn't seem interested in doing anything.
    I will try it out for a little more time. Haven't tried out the adjustment that jdonalds posted. I hope it does get better as it is getting to be annoying.
     

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