When did the Jeep Wrangler JK series change?

When did the Jeep Wrangler JK series change?

For the 2009 model year, Jeep made its first real changes to the JK series by adding several new safety features as well as some cosmetic upgrades.

What kind of engine does a Jeep Wrangler JK have?

All models were offered with a standard 3.6L V6 engine which pushed out 205 horsepower and 240 ft-lbs of torque in 4-door models, and 202hp, 237 ft-lbs of torque in 2-door editions. Fuel economy remained equal to previous models at 15/19 mpg city/highway. Transmission options included a 6-speed manual and 4-speed automatic.

What are the exterior colors of a 2009 Jeep Wrangler?

Exterior colors for the 2009 Wrangler included black, metallic gray, deep water blue, detonator yellow, flame red, green metallic, stone white, sunburst orange, and surf blue.

How does Hill Start Assist work on a Jeep Wrangler?

First, the company put in Hill Start Assist (HSA) to help prevent rollback on graded surfaces, and then incorporated Trailer Sway Control (TSC) that monitored vehicle movement while towing, relative to its intended path. If the Wrangler began to sway outside set parameters, its computer would activate the Electronic Stability Program (ESP).

For the 2009 model year, Jeep made its first real changes to the JK series by adding several new safety features as well as some cosmetic upgrades.

What kind of engine does a Jeep Wrangler have?

All models were offered with a standard 3.6L V6 engine which pushed out 205 horsepower and 240 ft-lbs of torque in 4-door models, and 202hp, 237 ft-lbs of torque in 2-door editions. Fuel economy remained equal to previous models at 15/19 mpg city/highway.

Exterior colors for the 2009 Wrangler included black, metallic gray, deep water blue, detonator yellow, flame red, green metallic, stone white, sunburst orange, and surf blue.

First, the company put in Hill Start Assist (HSA) to help prevent rollback on graded surfaces, and then incorporated Trailer Sway Control (TSC) that monitored vehicle movement while towing, relative to its intended path. If the Wrangler began to sway outside set parameters, its computer would activate the Electronic Stability Program (ESP).