How much does it cost to replace a Jeep Commander key?

How much does it cost to replace a Jeep Commander key?

A: In short, to replace a Jeep Commander key usually cost between $90-$400. It depends on a few factors: Time of day & your location Where you get a key replacement (Dealer, automotive locksmith, online etc)

Do you need to program a Jeep Commander?

Jeep non-transponder keys are metal keys that have no chip in them. Therefore, no programming is needed. Jeep Commander has none of this key type – all Jeep Commander keys have a chip and need to be programmed. These keys, also known as remote smart keys, intelligent keys or key fobs, and transponder keys, have a security chip.

Are there any non transponder keys for Jeep Commander?

Jeep Non-transponder keys are metal keys that have no chip in them and therefore no programming is needed: None – All Jeep Commander keys have a chip and need to be programmed. These keys, also known as remote smart keys, intelligent keys or key fobs, as well as transponder keys, have a security chip in them and programming is needed.

Where was the 2006 Jeep Commander last serviced?

No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. 1st owner purchased on 05/05/06 and owned in NY until 10/31/16 • 2nd owner purchased on 02/21/17 and owned in NY until 05/28/21. 1st owner drove an estimated 5,648 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 13,181 miles/year. Last serviced at 32,743 miles in Smithtown, NY on 12/19/11 • Vehicle serviced.

Is the Jeep Commander really a Jeep Grand Cherokee?

With the 2006 Jeep Commander, the automaker has taken all that is good about the Grand Cherokee, added more passenger capacity, and penned a design that is unquestionably a real Jeep SUV.

What’s the weight of a 2006 Jeep Commander?

With the 4.7-liter V8, the Commander is rated to pull 7,200 pounds. Standard safety features include four-wheel antilock disc brakes, stability control and side curtain airbags. The 2006 Jeep Commander has not yet been crash tested.