How many miles does a Jeep Commander have?

How many miles does a Jeep Commander have?

I just picked up a 2007 2WD Limited with the Hemi for my wife for a pretty good deal in Southern CA. I’ve been admiring the Commander since it’s launch in 2006 and happy to finally have one in our driveway! It has about 50k miles on it and the only warranty is the remainder of the powertrain from the manufacturer.

Are there any problems with the Jeep Commander?

There is a TSB for the leaking sunroof (drains may be plugged) and whistling noise from these drains (new endcaps are installed). Other than that, this is a great vehicle, one you will enjoy for many years. Everyone here will back me up on this point.

How can I find out if my Jeep Commander has a recall?

Welcome aboard and congrats on your new to you Commander. Being a 2wd, you have a lot less mechanical things to fret over. You can go the Jeep website and enter the ‘For Owners’ page. Here, you can enter your VIN# and find out if you have any open recalls.

When to open the sunroof on a Jeep Commander?

Do not open the roof till you have driven a few minutes to blow debris off the roof. What you are trying to prevent is the stuff that gets blown on your car does not get blown into the sunroof drain tray. This will happen if the roof is left open to ventilate or is opened before wind has had a chance to blow the stuff off the roof.

Why does my Jeep Grand Cherokee not have a PCM?

One common problem that affects Jeep PCMs – particularly PCMs for the Jeep Grand Cherokee – is poor soldering on the 5-volt power connection. If all other tests have failed, you can try re-flowing the solder. We’ll go over this process in the next section.

Where can I get a replacement PCM for my Jeep?

If you have any questions about your PCM repair or replacement, contact us on our website, or call us at 888-848-0144. SoloPCMs specializes in automotive computers, and our technicians are always willing to share their expertise.

Mileage: 159,333 miles Body Type: SUV Color: Red Engine: 6 Cyl 3.7 L No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. 1st owner purchased on 04/12/06 and owned in AZ until 08/04/08 • 2nd owner purchased on 09/03/08 and owned in AZ until .

What’s the value of a 2006 Jeep Commander?

The average CARFAX History Based Value of a 2006 Jeep Commander is $7,917. The History Based Value of a car takes into account the vehicle’s condition, number of owners, service history, and other factors. Many cars for sale on CARFAX Used Car Listings are great value cars, with a value that’s higher than the listing price.

When did the new Jeep Commander come out?

The car came out in 2003 and featured the same platform as the Grand Cherokee. Instead of featuring a more aerodynamic design like the Cherokee, the Commander was boxier. Jeep included a third-row seat to increase the seating capacity to seven, making the Commander a popular choice for large families.

The average CARFAX History Based Value of a 2006 Jeep Commander is $7,917. The History Based Value of a car takes into account the vehicle’s condition, number of owners, service history, and other factors. Many cars for sale on CARFAX Used Car Listings are great value cars, with a value that’s higher than the listing price.

The car came out in 2003 and featured the same platform as the Grand Cherokee. Instead of featuring a more aerodynamic design like the Cherokee, the Commander was boxier. Jeep included a third-row seat to increase the seating capacity to seven, making the Commander a popular choice for large families.

Mine is an 06 Jeep Commander 4×4 with the 4.7, 170,000 miles. Maybe they all get low mileage. It is in the shop now with two broken exhaust manifold bolts. I have a jeep commander 4×4 with 5.7 hemi. My milage is also not very good bout 14 city and 20ish hwy all stock stock tires.

Is there anything wrong with my Jeep Commander?

The Jeep is back from the tranny shop, and the mechanic said he can’t justify doing anything at this point, as the codes don’t tell him anything specific that is wrong with the tranny, and the filters, and fluid, which he did change, looked good. Also said there is nothing he can find wrong with the torque converter.

Where was the last serviced Jeep Commander made?

Last serviced at 243,201 miles in Rochester, MN on 04/08/21 • Vehicle serviced • Maintenance inspection completed • Vehicle washed/detailed • Wiper (s) replaced • Oil and filter changed. No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. Purchased on 12/29/08 and owned in NJ until .

What should the temp be on a Jeep Commander?

In one thread a forum member said he purchased an infra-red heat sensor and shot it at the tranny when the light came on, only to find that the temp on the tranny pan was 180 degrees. If the tranny was overheating, would it show on the tranny pan temp with a infra-red sensor, or would this temp be cooler than the inside of the tranny?