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Old 26-04-2011, 10:12 AM   #1
austrav
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Default New Focus doors out of alignment.

Hi Guys just wanted your opinions before i go to dealer. Have had my new Zetec for 3 weeks now and have driven 2000klms already (easter driving) all of a sudden my rear driver side door now collides with a big scratch and metal flex with my front driver side door when i open it. Ie the panels slide past each other and touch. Hadn't noticed this before. Huge scratching which i am not happy about on a new car. Has the door just come loose as its "settled in" or do i have bigger problems here. At them moment i am opening the front door first in order to open the rear. Anyone else have similar problems and or fixes? Ta.

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