repair or adjust the latching mechanism
try with rope or wire .....get to shop and fix
make sure that the latching mechanism is open and not closed.. that's the part that is shaped like a c where the door meets the striker(the nob that sticks out from the car) if its closed it would be like running into a closed door.. when open it should close around it correctly..if not you may need to replace the nob. Not expensive either.
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get a hammer
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.
sit in car with all doors closed hold the door look button down on the dash doors should lock then unlock know use the key to lock the door not the remote
You break into your own car and see if an alarm goes off. Remain in vehicle and try locking all doors with remote or electric door lock switch Then try unlocking door with manual release and open door - alarm should sound off
The sensors that tell the car when the door is opened or closed are garbage.
Nonone If the car is legally parked and the door is being closed, it is the car that hit it's fault, or rather the person driving that car. If the door was being opened, it is the person opening the door.
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If the door is open and the light is on or is flashing chances are you have a bad door lock accuator . the sensor in the door lock mechanisim is not seeing the door opened or closed . so the car's alarm thinks the car is being stolen . Replace the door lock accuator mechanism .