Anyone else feel like the ES doors almost have a tendency to want to "spring" back?
#1
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Anyone else feel like the ES doors almost have a tendency to want to "spring" back?
Not anything to really do about it, but it seems whenever I open my door like halfway, the doors want to rebound closed. Just incredibly annoying, passengers seem to notice it also.
I've owned like 5 Lexus, this is the only one I've ever owned that felt like that. Most of the time, I open the door, and when I stop "opening" it, it stays in place. Not the ES doors, it's like you have to completely open them to the furthest point (usually not possible) for it to "stick" in place.
I've owned like 5 Lexus, this is the only one I've ever owned that felt like that. Most of the time, I open the door, and when I stop "opening" it, it stays in place. Not the ES doors, it's like you have to completely open them to the furthest point (usually not possible) for it to "stick" in place.
#2
I have similar annoyances with this, too. When open fully, it does seem to hold it's position. When opened partially to where you can feel it hold, if the vehicle isn't level, it will come back towards you. I do know for the weight of the door it shuts much easier than other vehicles, though that is probably not related? But it is a sign of quality. I had a Buick that did the same thing with coming back at you when you didn't expect it.
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Driver School Candidate
yes it’s annoying. I actually shut the door on my fingers this way last week. Ow!
I have similar annoyances with this, too. When open fully, it does seem to hold it's position. When opened partially to where you can feel it hold, if the vehicle isn't level, it will come back towards you. I do know for the weight of the door it shuts much easier than other vehicles, though that is probably not related? But it is a sign of quality. I had a Buick that did the same thing with coming back at you when you didn't expect it.
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oreguyd (04-16-21)
#4
Heh, I almost make a game of it. Can I open the door and get in before the door closes. Then, let the door close while I turn on the engine, etc. The door closing is just another "automatic" feature of the car. =)
Ditto for getting out. I open the door and get out and move out the way. Maybe someone notices that, "Wow, that car closed the door by itself after he got out!" Heh....
Ditto for getting out. I open the door and get out and move out the way. Maybe someone notices that, "Wow, that car closed the door by itself after he got out!" Heh....
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oreguyd (04-16-21)
#5
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On my 2019 UL I find that - on a level surface - if I open the door to the first detent it holds; if I continue to the fully open position it holds. This is not the case on a sloped driveway or street. Like kijug I try to get in before the door closes by itself but half the time I bang my head on the roof... What annoys me is I find the door, when open to it's full position, is too far away to grab hold of the handle. My left arm is of average length (I guess) so the engineers that designed this system must have long left arms... A minor annoyance so I just open the door to the first stop (halfway) and avoid it...
#6
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I drove my 2013 ES for 3 1/2 years, and I've now had my 2017 ES for 4 1/2 years. During those 8 years, I never noticed anything unusual about the doors, but, after reading the posts in this thread, I've become aware of the "automatic closing" feature of the doors.
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oreguyd (04-17-21)
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Not anything to really do about it, but it seems whenever I open my door like halfway, the doors want to rebound closed. Just incredibly annoying, passengers seem to notice it also.
I've owned like 5 Lexus, this is the only one I've ever owned that felt like that. Most of the time, I open the door, and when I stop "opening" it, it stays in place. Not the ES doors, it's like you have to completely open them to the furthest point (usually not possible) for it to "stick" in place.
I've owned like 5 Lexus, this is the only one I've ever owned that felt like that. Most of the time, I open the door, and when I stop "opening" it, it stays in place. Not the ES doors, it's like you have to completely open them to the furthest point (usually not possible) for it to "stick" in place.
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oreguyd (04-17-21)
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#8
That's a good point about older cars that you had to physically close the door. The low seating on this car makes a tricky entry and exit for tall and older folks like me, to boot. The narrowing parking spots make it impossible to open the doors fully when there's a car next to you.
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