Jeep Commander - Popular Questions, Answers, Tips & Manuals
The factory alarm can't be turned off. How can I disable it?
Along with the immobiliser the factory alarm can't be disabled - the sounder could be disconnected if you can find it which will make it quieter while it thinks it is being stolen.
While it is possible the alarm is faulty, that isn't a big problem with factory alarms and so it is more than possible there is nothing wrong with it because it really does think the car is being stolen, probably because some of the information it is receiving is incorrect.
This might be a faulty sensor indicating a door is open or something as simple as a faulty battery cell causing the voltage to drop too fast.
I suggest you start by reading the vehicle handbook...
1/18/2021 6:57:30 PM •
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2008 JEEP COMMANDER 3.7L ATF CAPACITY?
A general rule to use is to carefully fill the transmission through the fill hole, (The higher of the two holes), When the fluid is level with this hole, (it'll start leaking back out), the amount is at a safe level and will be near the correct amount needed. Roughly one quart or just over one litre.
10/27/2019 12:14:17 AM •
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Passenger floorboard wet when running ac
no it will most likely be a blocked drain pipe that goes into the engine bay from the A/C and drains the condensation created by your car's air conditioner. A mechanic workshop can do a blast of compressed air by your mechanic and free the blockage takes about 30 seconds to do with a car hoist.
If it is humid conditions the problem will be much more and you might find the front demister won't work due to water sitting on top of the Air conditioner. It will heat this water and blow steam on your window.
2/26/2018 9:42:03 AM •
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I'm changing spark plugs on
Yes you need 16 plugs. You will need a good selection of different length 3/8" extensions, as well as a good plug socket with the rubber inside to grip the plug connector.
You should also invest in a rubber plug installer tool (they are about 6" long and will pop over the terminal of the plug and can be used as a handle to make installation easier)
These things are a pain to change, but it can be done without removing anything major. I use an old quilt over the engine so I can lay over the top to make reaching things easier. Have fun, good luck.
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