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2009 Jeep Commander - Q&A

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2009 Jeep Commander Q & A from Around the Web

We have found 28 user submitted questions on the web and presented the best ones for you to read. This list is in ranked order, showing 1 - 4
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Hi. I have a couple questions about the 2009 Jeep Commander Limited. There are a few sensors up by the rearview mirror that face out the front of the windshield. There is a white looking sensor build into the back of the rearview that faces out the windshield. I'm assuming this is the autodim, is that right? Then there is a black box with a camera...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

The white sensor and what looks like a camera is for the self-dimming feature for the headlights. They sense oncoming headlamps and will automatically dim your high-beam lights until the vehicle passes. The red panel is for the rain-sensing wipers and is permanently bonded to the window. If you...

Help.. check engine and oil light turned on on on my 2009 jeep commander..?
The check engine and oil light turned on and my car broke down..i just had a tune up a few weeks ago so i dont know what could be wrong unless the motor is not tight enough or something is lose.....help!!
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

Check the oil level, like the other person has stated call the person who did the tune up and have them recheck their work .A part they replaced maybe bad or there is a wire that came lose Pull the number 1 spark plug wire (plug side) and hold it with a rag next to a ground (metal) while cranking...

How well does a 2009 Jeep Commander Sport w/quadra trac 1 perform in deep snow and ice?
I'm worried that I should have gotten a Commander with quadra trac 2 or quadra drive 2. I don't plan to go off road, but with the winters being real bad in Michigan I wonder how the Jeep will fair in deep snow and thick ice on unplowed dirt roads this winter...they say it's gonna be a bad one. Can someone educate me on how the 4x4 system in my...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

Its all about the tires you have, not what 4x4 system. You can have racing slicks on the GraveDigger and go nowhere in the snow, and same reason why Camry's with studded tires are decent through snow. Obviously any 4x4 is going to get you moving through the snow, but the tires are what makes...

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It's important to note that none of these competitors can match the 2009 Jeep Commander once the road ends—the Commander maintains the advantage here, though the 4Runner and Pathfinder can be equipped quite well for off-roading.

Some of these competitors, however, do offer varying degrees of niceties such as extra room and/or comfort for rear-seat passengers.

The Ford Explorer is one of the roomiest in the class with ample space even way in back.

The Honda Pilot offers seating for eight, outdoing the Commander by one, and has crisp handling and great ride quality.

The Nissan Pathfinder's second row is comfortable, but its very tight third row is similar to the Commander's.


 
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