Re: Anyone experienced this?
I have a 2004 with the same problem with the driver's door panel. I just had it in to the dealership for it's first oil change and some other minor items. It turns out that the door panel creaking is actually worse down at the bottom of the door near the storage bin. The tech called Chrysler & was told to order a new door panel. I have read elsewhere on this & other Crossfire forums of the problem being solved the same way. One of the problems with trying to adjust the door is that the air bag needs to be dealt with. I'm not sure if the air bag gets replaced also.
I would contact your dealer & see if they will agree to order a panel to correct the problem. I will report on the fix & let you know if it works.
Changing the subject somewhat. I have been irritated that the Crossfire doesn't have an "accessory delay" feature. What I am referring to is that the car retains power to the windows and HomeLink remote for a short period after turning the ignition off, but before you open a door in the event you left the window down, etc. I have recently read in a brochure for the car & advertising of features elsewhere that IT has an "accessory delay" feature. I asked the dealer tech to check it out & determine if mine is just inoperative. He says the car does not come equiped with such an "accessory delay". Does anyone have this feature in their vehicle?
Thanks for the responses.
John