Thanks! I wish it happened 2 weeks ago when I was ordering some other digikey parts. Will order a few (probably 8 or 10 since already paying for shipping), but will also try the adjustment screw as @Gtech suggested. Might not get a chance to get to it till this weekend.
It sounds like this has been a known issue for a bit (how a door out of reach of the driver opening while driving is not a safety recall issue I have no idea). I wish Elon would have mitigated this failure mode at least via a software setting, perhaps "Disallow specific doors to open when driving", but I bet he thinks it's all good now if the new generation cars don't have this issue, and who cares about old cars, especially out of warranty. I bet no FMEA was ever done on this (other automotive guys do that).
[UPDATE EDIT] Ordered 10 of those, paid more for shipping than the 10 switches to get them here by the weekend, as I don't think I can enable child lock mode on the front passenger door and would rather not deal with an accident, especially that I pull in real close to some shelves in the garage, if the door was to open while backing in, it could cause some damage. What worries me though is that other doors might fail at any time, but I don't know whether I'll have the time to replace all 8 switches in the car. And then there is my wife's Model S to worry about, that one is still under warranty but still not a happy thought what would happen if the door opened while turning and hit another car or a cyclist or a pedestrian. Oh, that tri-motor Audi eTron GT can't get here soon enough.
good luck. Pay attention of the condition of the wiring that goes to the switches. Mine was corroded in some places and the wire just broke. Maybe a good idea to replace some runs with the new wire as well!
Also, when you will be resoldering the switches, you will have to remove the rubber cap on the original switch at the bottom, and it’s not reusable, and something needs to be there as the wire flexes all the time when door handles present, so it will eventually brake off the wires at the soldering points. I used a bunch of liquid tape there, but don’t know if it’s the best option. Anyone has better ideas? Maybe some silicone ?