What do you think of the 2007 Jeep Commander?

What do you think of the 2007 Jeep Commander?

Jeep had kept making them so that I could upgrade to a newer model once I hit 200000 miles. 2007 Jeep Commander, have owned it now for a year. Purchased it used, so somebody else took the depreciation in value. This truck is a tank. It will go through any kind of weather, terrain. Love it. Our family of 5 rides comfortably in it.

When do you replace the front window regulators on a Jeep Commander?

I dont remember off hand but I will post a tech note that I have about certain build dates that if one window auto reverses then you are to replace both front window regulators and now flash the door modules. Grand Cherokee and Commander vehicles that were built between 2-12-2007 and 10-3-2007.

What are the replacement parts for Jeep Commander?

Module part # 04602922AB (Driver and Passenger Window only Door Control Module) will become part # 04602922AC with the flash. The replacement parts are 04589171AG & 04589170AG for the Grand Cherokee. The replacement parts are 55396480AH & 55396481AH for the Commander.

Is the Jeep Grand Commander available in China?

A three-row version of the Jeep Cherokee (KL) with slightly altered styling was released exclusively for the Chinese market named the Jeep Grand Commander. While similar in size to the original Commander, the Grand Commander will offer four-cylinder power. It will not be sold in any other markets.

Who is the manufacturer of the Jeep Commander?

For the unrelated but Jeep-based vehicle produced by Mahindra, see Mahindra Commander. For the mid-size crossover sold since 2018 in China, see Jeep Grand Commander. The Jeep Commander XK and XH (export diesel) is a mid-size SUV that was manufactured from 2005 to 2010 by the Jeep division of the American manufacturer Chrysler .

What’s the price of a 2007 Jeep Commander?

The Commander has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price of $28,610 with a 210-horsepower 3.7-liter V6 and rear-wheel drive. Another $2,000 buys Quadra Trac I full-time four-wheel drive with Brake…

What kind of 4 wheel drive does a Jeep Commander have?

Jeep’s most advanced four-wheel drive technology, QD II uses front and rear Electronic Slip Differentials (ELSDs) to transfer up to all available torque to any individual wheel with traction. Standard with the HEMI V8 and available with the other two engines, it is as capable in difficult conditions as any system on or off the road.

When did the Jeep Commander XK come out?

The Jeep Commander XK and XH (export diesel) is a mid-size SUV that was manufactured from 2005 to 2010 by the Jeep division of the American manufacturer Chrysler.

When did the Quadra Trac come out on the Jeep CJ7?

It was a chain-drive system introduced in 1973 on the full-sized Jeep line behind the AMC version of the Turbo-Hydramatic 400 automatic transmission. CJ7s also received the Quadra-Trac starting in 1976.

When did Quadra Trac 4 wheel drive come out?

The Quadra-Trac name is used on a variety of full-time 4WD systems. The first version was launched in 1973, the Borg-Warner BW 1339. An unrelated system was used in the 1980s. Yet another system carried the name in the 1990s.

What’s the difference between all wheel drive and Command Trac?

Selec-Trac and a simplistic Quadra-Trac had the convenience and comfort of “Full-Time” all wheel drive that Command-Trac lacked for “luxury” SUV’s that did not require the more rugged part-time system. The terms “Command-Trac” and “Selec-Trac” were used in other Jeep lines and refer to different transfer cases in those lines.

Which is the best review of a 2007 Jeep Commander?

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What’s the difference between Jeep Quadra and Quadra Trac II?

Unlike the Quadra-Drive II, the Quadra-Trac II has a two-speed transfer case, which Jeep says it can deliver up to 100% of available torque to the axle with the most traction. This is done using sensors in each wheel to check for grip. It comes with a Selec-Trac dial with five operating modes.

It was a chain-drive system introduced in 1973 on the full-sized Jeep line behind the AMC version of the Turbo-Hydramatic 400 automatic transmission. CJ7s also received the Quadra-Trac starting in 1976.

Selec-Trac and a simplistic Quadra-Trac had the convenience and comfort of “Full-Time” all wheel drive that Command-Trac lacked for “luxury” SUV’s that did not require the more rugged part-time system. The terms “Command-Trac” and “Selec-Trac” were used in other Jeep lines and refer to different transfer cases in those lines.

What kind of fuel economy does a Jeep Commander get?

Models with the 4.7-liter V8 have an EPA fuel economy rating of 15 mpg city/19 mpg highway. Properly equipped, the Commander can tow a 7200-pound load. In terms of drivetrain, each trim level is offered with either rear-wheel drive or four-wheel drive.

How many seats does a Jeep Commander have?

Overview Seats 7 Door Count 4 Engine 210-hp, 3.7-liter V-6 (regular gas) Transmission 5-speed automatic w/OD and auto-manual Torque 235 lbs.-ft. @ 4,000 rpm

When was the last time I serviced my Jeep Commander?

Last serviced at 177,312 miles in Vestal, NY on 03/09/20 • Vehicle serviced • Oil and filter changed • Fuel injection system checked • Air filter replaced • Tire condition and pressure checked. Mileage: 183,182 miles Body Type: SUV Color: Beige Engine: 8 Cyl 4.7 L

Which is better a Jeep Grand Cherokee or a Commander?

Unlike the old Cherokee, the Commander offers far better interior accommodations that include a third-row seat. The Commander is Jeep’s largest SUV to date and, although it shares much of its chassis and suspension with the Grand Cherokee (as well as the availability of a HEMI V8 engine), the two will never be mistaken for each other.

Is the Jeep Commander the same size as a Tahoe?

While the Commander doesn’t offer the same interior space as a full-sized Chevrolet Tahoe or even Dodge Durango, it should suit most families looking for a workable combination of comfort, power and superior off-road ability.