Thanks for the tip.For my car the upper latch was not well alligned so the door was not locked there. This was not signed by the electric door-open-contacts. So I recomend everybody to check this for your car.

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Thanks for the tip.For my car the upper latch was not well alligned so the door was not locked there. This was not signed by the electric door-open-contacts. So I recomend everybody to check this for your car.
Optically you probably will not notice it (as me too). When my Greny was in a workshop for fixing the lost small bolt in the transfercase-knob and some other guarantee-issues, the mechanic checked the closed right back door by pulling the upper side back (small door open) and demonstrated it to me. It is easy to see and feel, if there is no locking. He told me, this is a very often observeable fault. It took a few minutes to fix it by adjusting the black earpice with a spanner.Thanks for the tip.Is this something easily observed? e.g. From the “side” with small door still open?