Speakeasy. Illegal bars used them to check out clientele. The bars were referred to as a "Speakeasy" after the little window. I "think" they have a different name in castle nomenclature, also used at jails, cloisters and monasteries.
if you haven't moved the couch or opened the door shoot out of the window closest to the door.
Security systems have many options. These can include sensors that will alert if a window or door is opened. Motion sensors are also useful if they are aimed towards the door or window.
The first interior window.
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you simply just hang on to it do a little jump kick dand BAM you can call it a ritzy hatties move because you've opened the door...
each time the driver's door is opened and closed the electrical harness between the door and the door pillar is flexed, often this causes a break in the wiring, make shure there is power and no broken wires.
Weatherstripping
If you are referring to the child-safety locks that prevent the door from being opened from the inside - they are located on the door jamb of the door itself and look like little black switches that stick out. On mine they are on the back edge of the door itself located below the level of the window glass area.
The door was opened by whom.
My 2004 Sienna has the same problem with the driver side non-automatic sliding door. This happens when the window is down. If the window is up the door will latch in open position correctly. If the window is down the door stays free and does not latch in open position. --- The purpose of this is to prevent a child from becoming trapped in the window opening if they happen to be crawling through it when the door is opened. Yes, they really did envision that scenario. Seems they didn't think about the more likely possibility of kids getting slammed in the door that won't latch open. Or the possibility that it's just annoying as hell. The magic number is six inches: if the window is opened less than this, then the door will latch open. Same will happen if the fuel door opened, for obvious reasons, you don't want to break off the fuel door. It is possible to latch the door open and then roll down the window. Both cases are mentioned in the Owner's Manual
window regulator.