QUOTE(Kiefer @ Sep 24 2018, 11:47 AM)
If it is same SC you are going next, just get them to stamp it. They should have the service records in their system / you have the receipts.
the door, possible the 'rubber' is tighter, you can let them know in the next service. should not be a problem
Ok will do that. thanks sifu.
QUOTE(GPB0808 @ Sep 24 2018, 02:32 PM)
Congratulations! I'm a new owner as well. Which SC you went to? Didn't they request your service booklet when you had your service done? No big deal, like Kiefer mentioned you can have it done on your next visit as they would have recorded in their system.
My front passenger door are the same as yours. It requires more force to close tightly compared to other doors which is kinda annoying. Any sifu here got solution to this? Thanks in advance.

Thanks! Congrats to you too =D I went to the one in USj SC next to Mydin. That SC is filled with rekted cars though, waiting to be repaired. There's no visitor parking at all but the staff there was very friendly. No they didn't ask for it when i had it done.
Hmmm looks like i'm not the only one with this issue.
QUOTE(singk @ Sep 24 2018, 02:49 PM)
it could be due to pressure build up. i presuem when you closing your driver door the other doors are close and windows are shut. let's try open up the window a little bit, leaving a small gap and try to close your driver door again.
Yes that did come across my mind. I've tried it with other doors opened but it still doesn't close as smoothly as all the other 3 doors.
I've also tested the other doors with 3 doors and windows closed tight. They don't seem to have this issue strangely. Only the front passenger door.