J, This reminds me...right before we bought our D the previous owner agreed to drive down and meet us at our house. Well my dad and I getting were rather PO'd because we had waiting for someting like an hour and a half before he rolls up. We knew someting was wrong when he stepped out of the car with a bloody hand and glass shards were all over the passenger seat. Apparently the same thing that you experienced happened to him at a gas station, the lock switch was in an intermediate position and then engaged when he slammed the door. A locksmith was working on the car for an hour and finally gave up, acknowledging that it was time for "plan B" handing the owner a hamer. Too bad because the gas station was only about 3 min from the house. At least he didn't have to bust a full size window, thats got to be about the only time those small ones have been good for anything. Scott Ciszek vin 1523 Reston, Va <<The failure was strange, because my doors were not locked when I started the car and closed the doors. When I slammed the door closed, I heard the lock activate... I was finally able to get back into my car after a specialist came and slimjim'ed the door.>>