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2006-2010 Jeep Commander Repair Manual
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The Ultimate Workshop Manual for Your Jeep Commander XK!
Get the official OEM service and repair manual for the 2006-2010 Jeep Commander (XK)—the same trusted manual used by Jeep dealership technicians. This comprehensive PDF guide includes detailed repair procedures, maintenance instructions, and wiring diagrams, ensuring you have everything needed for accurate troubleshooting and repairs.
| File Format | |
| File Language | English |
| You’ll Get | 157.6 MB |
| Pages Count | 7,859 |
| Wiring Diagram | Included |
| Delivery Method | Instant Download |
Engines Covered:
✔ 3.7L V6 (Gasoline)
✔ 4.7L V8 (Gasoline)
✔ 5.7L V8 HEMI (Gasoline)
✔ 3.0L V6 (Diesel)
Key Features:
✅ Complete OEM Coverage – Covers all aspects of service, repair, and maintenance.
✅ Wiring Diagrams Included – Clear electrical schematics for precise troubleshooting.
✅ Dealer-Authorized Procedures – Trusted by Jeep mechanics for accurate diagnostics.
✅ Step-by-Step Instructions – From routine maintenance to advanced repairs.
✅ User-Friendly PDF Format – Instant access on any device, print only what you need.
What’s Inside?
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- Engine Overhaul & Tuning Procedures
- Transmission & Drivetrain Repair
- Brakes, Suspension & Steering System
- Complete Electrical System & Wiring Diagrams
- Body, Interior & HVAC Systems
- Routine Maintenance & Service Intervals
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Whether you’re a professional mechanic or a DIY enthusiast, this factory-approved Jeep Commander XK manualprovides accurate and detailed service information to keep your SUV running at its best.
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🔧 Common Issues with the 2006-2010 Jeep Commander
The 2006-2010 Jeep Commander (XK) was Jeep’s first three-row SUV, designed to provide off-road capability with family-friendly practicality. It shared its platform with the Jeep Grand Cherokee, featuring rugged styling, a boxy design, and powerful engine options, including a HEMI V8.
However, poor fuel economy, transmission issues, and electrical failures have made it one of the less reliable Jeep models.
Despite its off-road capability and spacious interior, the Commander suffers from multiple reliability concerns.
1. Transmission & Shifting Issues (5-Speed Automatic – 545RFE)
- Issue: The 545RFE 5-speed automatic transmission may experience delayed shifting, jerky gear changes, or slipping.
- Symptoms:
- Hard or delayed shifts between gears.
- Limp mode activation (stuck in one gear).
- Transmission overheating or failure.
- Solution:
- Change transmission fluid every 50,000 miles.
- Update the Transmission Control Module (TCM) software.
- If slipping occurs, a valve body replacement or transmission rebuild may be required.
2. Electrical System Failures (TIPM, Wiring, Dashboard Errors)
- Issue: The Totally Integrated Power Module (TIPM) and wiring harness can fail, causing electrical malfunctions.
- Symptoms:
- Dash warning lights flicker (ABS, traction control, airbag).
- Power windows, locks, or radio stop working.
- Starter or fuel pump failure (no-crank condition).
- Solution:
- Reset or replace TIPM module.
- Check for wiring shorts or battery drain issues.
3. Stalling & Rough Idling (Crankshaft & Camshaft Sensors)
- Issue: The crankshaft position sensor and camshaft position sensor are prone to failure, leading to random stalling.
- Symptoms:
- Intermittent engine stalling (no check engine light).
- Hard starting or rough idling.
- Solution:
- Replace crankshaft and camshaft sensors.
4. 4WD & Transfer Case Problems
- Issue: The Quadra-Trac II and Quadra-Drive II transfer cases can develop shifting problems or actuator failure.
- Symptoms:
- Grinding noise when engaging 4WD.
- 4WD warning light stays on.
- Solution:
- Change transfer case fluid every 30,000 miles.
- Replace 4WD actuator motor if faulty.
5. Suspension & Control Arm Wear
- Issue: The control arms, ball joints, and tie rods wear out prematurely, affecting steering stability.
- Symptoms:
- Clunking noise over bumps.
- Loose or wandering steering.
- Solution:
- Replace worn-out control arms, ball joints, or bushings.
- Perform a wheel alignment after suspension work.
6. Cooling System Leaks (Radiator, Thermostat, & Water Pump)
- Issue: The radiator, thermostat housing, and water pump are prone to leaks, leading to engine overheating.
- Symptoms:
- Coolant puddles under the vehicle.
- Overheating or fluctuating temperature gauge.
- Solution:
- Replace radiator, thermostat, and water pump if leaking.
- Perform a coolant flush every 50,000 miles.
7. HEMI 5.7L MDS (Multiple Displacement System) Issues
- Issue: The HEMI 5.7L V8’s MDS (cylinder deactivation system) can cause lifters to stick, leading to misfires.
- Symptoms:
- Tapping noise from the engine.
- Check engine light (P0300-P0308 codes).
- Solution:
- Use high-quality synthetic oil (5W-20) and change every 5,000 miles.
- If misfiring continues, replace MDS lifters and camshaft.
🛠️ Maintenance Schedule for the 2006-2010 Jeep Commander
Regular maintenance helps prevent major transmission and electrical failures.
| Maintenance Item | Interval (Miles) | Interval (Km) |
|---|---|---|
| Oil Change (Synthetic 5W-20 or 5W-30) | Every 5,000 | 8,000 |
| Transmission Fluid Change | Every 50,000 | 80,000 |
| Brake Fluid Replacement | Every 30,000 | 48,000 |
| Coolant Flush | Every 50,000 | 80,000 |
| Spark Plug Replacement | Every 100,000 | 160,000 |
| Air Filter Replacement | Every 15,000 | 24,000 |
| Cabin Air Filter Replacement | Every 15,000 | 24,000 |
| Differential & Transfer Case Fluid Change (4WD Models) | Every 30,000 | 48,000 |
| Suspension & Steering Check | Every 30,000 | 48,000 |
⚡ Performance Specs
| Specification | 2006-2010 Jeep Commander (XK) |
|---|---|
| Engine Options | 3.7L V6 / 4.7L V8 / 5.7L HEMI V8 |
| Horsepower | 210 hp (3.7L) / 305 hp (4.7L) / 330 hp (5.7L) |
| Torque | 235 lb-ft (3.7L) / 334 lb-ft (4.7L) / 370 lb-ft (5.7L) |
| Transmission | 5-speed Automatic (545RFE) |
| Drivetrain | RWD or 4WD (Quadra-Trac II, Quadra-Drive II) |
| Fuel Economy (MPG) | 13-16 city / 17-20 highway |
| Towing Capacity | Up to 7,400 lbs (5.7L V8) |
✅ Pros & ❌ Cons of the 2006-2010 Jeep Commander
✅ Pros
✔ Great Off-Road Capability – Available Quadra-Trac II & Quadra-Drive II 4WD.
✔ Spacious Interior & 3-Row Seating – Up to 7 passengers.
✔ Strong Towing Capacity – Up to 7,400 lbs with HEMI V8.
✔ Rugged Body-on-Frame Design – Good for off-roading.
✔ V8 Engine Options – The 5.7L HEMI offers strong performance.
❌ Cons
❌ Poor Fuel Economy – 13-16 MPG is below average.
❌ Transmission Issues (545RFE) – Common slipping and overheating.
❌ Electrical Failures (TIPM & Sensors) – Random warning lights and stalling.
❌ Expensive Repairs – HEMI MDS lifter and camshaft failures can be costly.
❌ Limited Cargo Space with 3rd Row – Cargo area is small when seats are up.
🏆 6 Competitors to the 2006-2010 Jeep Commander
| Competitor | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|
| Toyota 4Runner (2006-2009) | Best reliability, solid off-road | Less powerful engines |
| Ford Explorer (2006-2010) | Good towing, more interior space | Less off-road capable |
| Chevrolet Tahoe (2007-2010) | More towing power, better fuel economy | Bigger size, harder to park |
| Nissan Pathfinder (2006-2010) | Strong V8 option, good 4WD | Lower resale value |
| Dodge Durango (2006-2009) | HEMI V8 available | Similar reliability issues |
| Honda Pilot (2006-2008) | More reliable, better MPG | Less off-road ability |
📌 Final Verdict: Is the 2006-2010 Jeep Commander Worth It?
The 2006-2010 Jeep Commander is a capable off-road SUV with strong towing power, but requires strict maintenance to avoid transmission, electrical, and engine issues.
Best For:
✔ Off-road enthusiasts needing a 3-row 4WD SUV.
✔ Towing and adventure seekers needing a powerful V8.
Not Ideal For:
❌ Drivers who want fuel efficiency.
❌ People needing long-term reliability (Toyota 4Runner is better).
👉 Verdict: Great for off-road and towing, but costly to maintain. 🚙💨








