The Jeep Commander 2006-2010 Workshop Service Manual provides comprehensive technical information for servicing and repairing your vehicle. It covers a wide range of topics, including engine, transmission, suspension, brakes, electrical systems, bodywork, and more. This detailed manual features step-by-step instructions, diagrams, and specifications to guide you through every aspect of maintenance and repair. Whether you're a professional mechanic or a DIY enthusiast, this manual serves as an invaluable resource for ensuring your Jeep Commander operates at its best.
The Jeep Commander, produced from 2006 to 2010, was a mid-size SUV that aimed to offer three-row seating and rugged capability. It shared its platform with the Jeep Grand Cherokee, but with a longer wheelbase and an extended body to accommodate the additional seating. The Commander was available in various trim levels, including the base "Sport," mid-level "Limited," and top-of-the-line "Overland." It came equipped with a 3.7-liter V6 engine or a powerful 5.7-liter Hemi V8, offering varying levels of performance and fuel efficiency. The Commander boasted a four-wheel-drive system with a low-range transfer case, providing off-road prowess, while its independent front suspension and multi-link rear suspension ensured a comfortable ride on paved roads. The Commander's interior offered room for up to seven passengers, with the third-row seats being best suited for children or occasional use. It also featured a range of creature comforts, including optional leather upholstery, heated seats, a sunroof, and a premium sound system.
Despite its bold design and capable nature, the Jeep Commander faced some criticism for its fuel economy, handling, and overall refinement compared to its rivals. Its large size also contributed to limited cargo space with the third row in use. However, it remained a popular choice for families seeking a vehicle with a rugged appearance, spacious interior, and off-road capability. The Commander was discontinued in 2010 due to declining sales and the introduction of a new generation of Grand Cherokee that offered similar features with improved efficiency and refinement. Nevertheless, the Commander remains a distinct entry in Jeep's SUV lineage, offering a unique blend of practicality, capability, and off-road heritage.