The hinge or check strap will have the hold open detent.
That’s what I’m a asking
Try checking the latching assembly on the door. If it snaps shut before the door colses, it keeps the door from closing. With the door open, look at the assembly while pulling the door handle to open. Use a screw driver and snap the latch that holds the door shut down. It should pop back and reset. Worn out door hinge pins and bushings lead to poor alignment and damage to latch and striker pin.
Uncle Sam
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you are not closing door hard enough i have this problem on my safari van
The part that keeps the door open is called a check link.
The opening and closing of this relatively heavy rear door is aided by the struts mounted on the left and right side inside the top of the door. These struts are gas filled and assist in opening and closing the door by bearing the weight. If the seals on these start to leak, your door will be very "heavy" to open and will not stay open without additional support. Replacement struts for your vehicle can be purchased at most auto parts stores.
the mussel of the clam keeps the shell together. But they can open it if the want.
Probably a broken wire in driver's door that is only making contact when door is in the open position-usually caused by the constant flexing of wires from opening and closing of door
Daily life example of rotation can bee seen in various objects such as in opening and closing of the door. When we open or close a door, the plywood or door is rotated on its axis that is on the hinges to which it attached.
Something may be preventing the garage door from closing all the way (like a skateboard, shoe, anything). If that is not the case, then you may have a problem with the hardware.
It is called a door hinge spring and can be bought at LMC for less than $10.
Something is wrong with your rear door and it is not closing properly in the first place. Your door lock actuator is broken, it will need to be replaced.