Some Chrysler Crossfire owners report experiencing issues with the convertible top and trunk not functioning properly. Specifically, some owners have noted that the convertible top may not lower due to problems with the power top control module or the convertible top switch. Additionally, there have been reports of leaking convertible tops, often attributed to faulty seals. When the trunk does not open while the convertible top is up and locked, owners may hear a constant beep above 8mph, indicating potential issues with the automatic latches or the convertible top switch. To mitigate the beeping, some owners have found success in manually locking the rear bow latch using a 6mm Allen wrench. Furthermore, if the convertible top can be operated manually but not with the opener, it may suggest underlying problems with the automatic mechanism or power system. Owners have also experienced electrical malfunctions, such as malfunctioning power windows, which could affect the convertible top's operation. If these issues persist after troubleshooting steps, including checking for visible damage to the power top control module, switches, seals, and latches, it is advisable to consult a professional mechanic or dealership for further assistance.
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