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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 21 - 24
2006 Jeep Commander, warning lights.?
My wife has a 2006 jeep commander, the Aux Power light is on, can't figure out why, any suggestions?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

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Is the 2007 Jeep Commander IPod capable?
For Christmas, I want to get my sister a way to play her Ipod in her car, which is a 2007 Jeep Commander. We have gotten FM Transmitters before but they have always had to much static Interference. If her car is not IPod compatable then can someone recommend a good FM transmitter that blocks static. Also, her car does have the GPS system and the...
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Negative.. Thou it depends on the stereo system installed in the Commander. Installing an after market stereo system which allows for the iPod's USB connection would be your next option.

How to put the backseat of a 2006 jeep commander down?
My friend has a 2006 jeep commander and still isnt too familar with it... in the back seat he knows how to fold the left and right side up so you can stuff more things in the trunk... but how can we fold the middle seat up? or does it go up at all? lol
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

Not sure about the Commander model but jeepforum.com has a section dedicated to them. It is a great website for Jeep owners. Feel free to ask in the section.

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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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