The Jeep Commander XK 2006-2010 Workshop Service Manual Repair is your comprehensive guide to maintaining and repairing your vehicle. Designed primarily for professional technicians, this manual offers detailed information suitable for both DIY mechanics and those seeking to perform repairs and maintenance procedures. It includes comprehensive information spanning routine maintenance schedules, step-by-step repair instructions, thorough troubleshooting guides, and detailed overhaul procedures. Extensive wiring diagrams are included to simplify electrical system diagnosis and repair. Whether you need to perform a routine oil change or tackle a complex engine overhaul, this manual will provide the necessary guidance and technical specifications to complete the job effectively. This manual is the same high-quality resource used by authorized Jeep dealerships, ensuring the most accurate and up-to-date information for your Commander XK.
The Jeep Commander XK, produced from 2006 to 2010, was a mid-size SUV built on the same platform as the Jeep Grand Cherokee. It distinguished itself from its smaller sibling with a boxier, more upright design and a longer wheelbase, offering ample interior space and cargo capacity. The Commander offered a choice of two powerful V8 engines: a 4.7-liter SMPI V8 producing 230 horsepower or a 5.7-liter Hemi V8 boasting 357 horsepower. These engines were paired with either a five-speed automatic or a six-speed automatic transmission, delivering respectable power and towing capabilities. The Commander was available in a variety of trims, including the base Sport, the mid-range Laredo, and the luxurious Limited. Premium features included leather upholstery, heated seats, navigation, and a premium sound system. Though not often cited for its fuel efficiency, the Commander appealed to drivers who prioritized practicality, towing capacity, and a commanding driving position.
The Jeep Commander XK, despite its robust build and impressive capabilities, was ultimately discontinued in 2010 due to lackluster sales. While it offered a compelling blend of space, power, and off-road capability, it struggled to compete with more fuel-efficient and technologically advanced SUVs in its class. However, the Commander remains a popular choice for drivers seeking a spacious and capable off-road vehicle, particularly for those looking for a vintage, American-made SUV. Its rugged construction and powerful engine options ensure a capable and durable performance, making it a desirable option for enthusiasts who value practicality and reliability. The Commander's legacy lives on through its loyal following, who appreciate its unique blend of style and utility.