Mine has the same problem, and it is because the doors are sagging slightly. Instead of paying to have it repaired, I just roll the windows down very slightly, and it solves the problem until I can afford to fix the doors.
With garage door opening probably the fault of the driver. With a closing door driver could be not at fault if someone closed it on top of car. But opening should be seen by driver. Like running into a closed door that's not moving. Unless someone told the driver it was open and it wasn't and so the driver hit it backing out. Or it was open then someone else closed it and started to open it again.
where a seatbelt
Driver abuse.
Maybe the shooter was a "back-seat driver".
To prevent injury by cushioning the driver and passengers from impact.
No you are both breaking he law
If it is and automatic transmission the idle will be at about 900 RPM and is not recommended to be adjusted but can be adjusted at the trottle position sensor (TPS) located just abouve the air heater intake on the driver side. If the truck is a manual transmission the idle should be in between 700 and 850 RPM and is not recommended to be adjusted but again can be at the TPS.
closed garage door ....ran car till he died .......wtf ?/
closed garage door ....ran car till he died .......wtf ?/
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The roll cage is around the driver, to prevent the roof from collapsing during a roll over crash, and injuring or killing the driver.