How do you reset the tire pressure light on a 2006 Jeep Commander?

How do you reset the tire pressure light on a 2006 Jeep Commander?

How To Reset Jeep Commander TPMS Tire Pressure Light (2006-2010):

  1. Make sure the vehicle is at a complete stop.
  2. Turn ignition to ON without starting the engine.
  3. Adjust the tire inflation pressure recommended on the tire placard located on the door panel.

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?

What does p0714 code on Jeep Commander mean?

The P0714 code tells that there is something wrong with or the temperature sensor, or with the wiring towards it or the PCM. The wiring should be not too difficult to check, but most probably will not be the fault in this case.

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.

How does the transmission work on a Jeep Commander?

It also has the 4WD low toggle on the console, and by tapping the shifter to the left it will drop down a gear at a time, and the same going back up. An other member found the PCM at fault. On 2005 and on JGC the TCM (transmission control module) is integral to the PCM.

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?

The P0714 code tells that there is something wrong with or the temperature sensor, or with the wiring towards it or the PCM. The wiring should be not too difficult to check, but most probably will not be the fault in this case.

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.

It also has the 4WD low toggle on the console, and by tapping the shifter to the left it will drop down a gear at a time, and the same going back up. An other member found the PCM at fault. On 2005 and on JGC the TCM (transmission control module) is integral to the PCM.