Most likely the problem is not in the adjustment "stub" that the lock on. The problem usually lies in the hinge itself. I have shimmed out hinges to compensate for a slight amount of wear, but yours sounds like it's time to just replace the hinges. Then the door should close as it should. Not too hard, but you can pinch your fingers if not careful. Have fun.
The kick panel is the interior trim panel in front of the front doors beside the drivers and front passengers feet
I was looking at the 2011 Ford Crown Victoria Owner Guide and it shows : The power lumbar control ( if equipped ) is located on the front seat " inboard " side
6x5 IN THE FRONT DOORS AND 4x6 IN THE REAR
Between the windshield and the front doors are the A - pillars ( B - pillars are between the front doors and the rear doors etc. )
16.5cm in the front doors
Pictures of "Oak Front Doors" can be found on any image hosting websites. Looking under the images tab on Google can provide images of different kinds of oak front doors.
That there is four doors too many.
A tutorial on how to adjust bicycle front cantilever brakes can be found on Youtube in the form of a video outlining the key steps one should take to adjust the bicycle front cantilever brakes.
5.25 in the front doors and 6X9's in the back 5.25 in the front doors and 6X9's in the back
not on the front window nor the front doors... back doors you can up to 30% and the rear one can be up to midnight.
6x9 in the front doors 6.5 in the back doors
Front seat headrests are not adjustable.