Door Alignment
#1
Door Alignment
My driver's door doesn't quite close right, like it's out of alignment, causing water to be able to leak in under high pressure (such as a car wash). The door closes and secures fine, but when you look up close, you can tell it doesn't quite close tight enough, like there is a little gap around the top of the door that isn't present on the rest of the doors...
Seems like such a trivial problem since I can't even get the damn thing started right now, but I was wondering if there was an easy way to realign the door. It's just one of those minor nuisances that I would like to get around to sometime.
Seems like such a trivial problem since I can't even get the damn thing started right now, but I was wondering if there was an easy way to realign the door. It's just one of those minor nuisances that I would like to get around to sometime.
#3
Maybe it's the door seal itself. Try comparing it with the rear door not only quality but alignment. Being that the front doors are used much more than the rear. As far as the alignment try looking in your side mirror while inside the car and see if there is a hight diff from the rear door. Then go from there for adjustments. Maybe part of the lock mechanism came loose not holding the door as tight as it should.
Hope that helps
Hope that helps
#5
How's the alignment of the door when it's closed? The window trim on the driver door ideally will line up perfectly with the trim on the rear door. If the driver door is sagging, that trim line won't line up. How does yours look?
#6
The hinge bolts on my 97 worked their way loose, causing my driver's door to sag as well as a very similar alignment problem to the one you're describing. I tried several times to realign the door and tighten the bolts but I never did get it quite right.
#8
I just tried adjusting both of my front doors because I can hear alot of wind noise at highway speeds and it's pretty simple. Use an M8 triple square bit to loosen the striker bolts and move it inward and upward, tighten and see how it closes. From there just adjust until you have it right. Luckily audi was nice enough to put marks on the striker and body so I know how it was aligned in the beginning if I screw anything up.
#9
I just tried adjusting both of my front doors because I can hear alot of wind noise at highway speeds and it's pretty simple. Use an M8 triple square bit to loosen the striker bolts and move it inward and upward, tighten and see how it closes. From there just adjust until you have it right. Luckily audi was nice enough to put marks on the striker and body so I know how it was aligned in the beginning if I screw anything up.
Jeremy, I got your PM, I'll text you later. I'm not sure how early you get up.
Last edited by bradtyler02; 03-22-2011 at 06:54 AM.