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The airbag light is on and after taking it to the mechanic, i was informed that it will not release in the event of an accident. I searched for a recall as the mechanic suggested and found nothing. Since i have never been in an accident that would set the airbag off, i do not understand why the light is on. The lights on the dashboard, interior lights, autostart, heated seats, rear sensors, and anti skid have all stopped working. Although my car is 9 years old, it has less than 60,000 miles and is well cared for. The mechanic has informed me that i have a faulty board. Faulty sounds like something jeep should be paying for not me. Bubbling of paint on the hood of the truck and its spreading. Again, all these issues should be covered by jeep. These issues are the result of poor or faulty manufacturing processes and should not be visited upon the consumer.
My airbag light comes on and goes off for long periods of time. Then it will stop for a while and start back coming on again.
The contact owns a 2009 jeep commander. While parked, the vehicle failed to turn off as the key remained in the accessory position. The failure recurred on numerous occasions. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 75,000. Updated 11/09/15*ljthe consumer stated the air bag light was illuminated. Updated 1/20/2016
Air bag light comes on and goes off occasionally third row seat won't latch
Car has had starting problems left us stranded. If you let it set over night usually starts have taken too dealer 3 times they haven't found problem. Replaced starter and wire with new end with no luck. Like car tiered of getting stranded. If you read forums there are a lot of these problems.
The contact owns a 2009 jeep commander. The contact stated that while driving at low speed to make a left turn, the vehicle stalled without warning. The failure occurred numerous times. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 25,000.
The contact owns a 2009 jeep commander. The contact stated that while driving approximately 40 mph, the fwd warning indicator illuminated. In addition, the transmission failed to shift into the fwd low range. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer on three separate occasions where the drive controller was reflashed each time. There was a recall associated with the failure under nhtsa campaign id number 13v175000 (electrical system , power train). The vehicle was not repaired because the remedy part was on a massive back order. The manufacturer was notified of the problem. The approximate failure mileage was 70,000.
The contact owns a 2009 jeep commander. The contact stated that while driving at 50 mph, the vehicle stalled without warning. The failure recurred numerous times. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 106,000.
My jeep commander keeps stalling for no apparent reason.i had electrical issues with my jeep 2009 commander 2 years ago and now i get the oil pressure light warning and then the car stalls for no apparent reason. The jeep dealership doesn't know what is wrong with the car and have had it for 4+ days to try and fix the issue.i am concerned that this could happen at any speed and would put my family (including my 18 month old son) at risk.i hope you pay attention to this complaint and provide a solution for this make and model.thank you,[xxx]'parts of this document have been redacted to protect personally identifiable information pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).'
My jeep has periodic starting issues. All the lights work on the dash it just clicks. This is very random. If you jump it the vehicle will start. Sometimes if you wait a period of time it will start. Took it to the dealer they replaced starter but issue stills persist. It is very difficult to recreate. Dealers have no clue what is causing the issue.
I cannot remove the key from the vec. The struts will not come off
The contact owns a 2009 jeep commander. While parked, the vehicle failed to turn off as the key remained in the accessory position. The failure recurred on numerous occasions. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 75,000. Updated 11/09/15*ljthe consumer stated the air bag light was illuminated. Updated 1/20/2016
The contact owns a 2009 jeep commander. After the contact inserted the key in the ignition switch, the vehicle operated independently. While driving various speeds, the vehicle stalled without warning and restarted independently. The vehicle was taken to mike riehl's chrysler, jeep, dodge, ram (25800 gratiot ave, roseville, mi 48066) where it was diagnosed that the wiring, alternator, and battery harness needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and informed the contact that there were no recalls. The approximate failure mileage was 55,203.
Vehicle was previously driven, parked, shut off, returned to vehicle and it failed to start. Lights, horn, alarm, radio, windows all power still works on the vehicle. Vehicle taken to in network car shop, all parts tested working properly (alternator, battery, starter) no intermittent starting with the vehicle at all. Vehicle has failed to start since incident. Vehicle will be towed to manufacture dealership tomorrow.current mileage 100784
Approximately 3 months after purchasing my jeep commander, it stalled with no warning. All the trucks lights lit up and the power steering would not work. I was able to start it back up and drive. I took it to the dealer and they were unable to help me as they could not recreate the issue. Since then it has happened an additional 2-3 times with the dealership still unable to help me. All times the truck has stalled out and i have been able to restart and drive away. The last time being in september of 2012 while driving on a freeway at approximately 65 mph.
The commander turns off on its own, brakes on its own, the alarm does its own thing, the esp/bas lights are on, buttons on dash donā€™t work most of the time, sunroof drain is faulty, and leaks rivers of water into my car! also had my brakes to seize up on me and i couldnā€™t move from a danged stop sign. I just want a vehicle i can rely on.
Just like the 2008 model, when you put the car in park and try to turn the key off the will not turn off all the way.i have to turn the key from the auxiliary position to the on position for several minutes until the key finally goes into the off position. Only then will it release the key.when i look my car to the dealership, they replaced the ignition switch 2 different times. I later found out that there was a recall on the 2008 model for the same issue. I am still dealing with this problem today.
The remote car starter starts my vehicle? but 5-10 seconds later it shuts back off and my radio turns itself on and off even while its not on. The display goes black, makes a click, shows the jeep logo, bars where the time should be, 12:00, then the real time, then does it all over again the entire time the vehicle is running. There is also a clicking noise sometimes when i unlock the doors even while the jeep is off, it also happens sometimes when turning the heat on. This is sometimes resolved by changing the fan to cabin mode, other times it continues for random lengths of time. I see that there were other recalls regarding the electrical system on this model & am worried about driving it in case it turns into a more serious issue. When looking at recall information on kbb.com it says my vin is a part of the electrical system recall for power train transfer case, but when i check it here it says there are no inrepaired recalls. I am not sure if it has already been fixed, or if my vehicle is y a part of it, but there is definitely something going wrong now.
A few weeks ago while driving down a country road going around a semi sharp turn the jeep just shut off. Lights, engine, brakes all power shut off. I was able to place the jeep in neutral and start it back up. Everytime since while driving the dash lights flicker as well as the headlights. It stalls at times and sometimes the traction control light comes on and stays on until i turn the car off and back on.
The airbag light is on and after taking it to the mechanic, i was informed that it will not release in the event of an accident. I searched for a recall as the mechanic suggested and found nothing. Since i have never been in an accident that would set the airbag off, i do not understand why the light is on. The lights on the dashboard, interior lights, autostart, heated seats, rear sensors, and anti skid have all stopped working. Although my car is 9 years old, it has less than 60,000 miles and is well cared for. The mechanic has informed me that i have a faulty board. Faulty sounds like something jeep should be paying for not me. Bubbling of paint on the hood of the truck and its spreading. Again, all these issues should be covered by jeep. These issues are the result of poor or faulty manufacturing processes and should not be visited upon the consumer.
2009 jeep commander - start car and able to remove key - car will continue to operate/run as normal without key in vehicle.also key fob will get stuck in the ignition and not come out. This has been occurring for about 2 weeks.this happens on a daily basis.vehicle has been to dealership to fix advised wire model issue.700.00 to repair not covered under warranty - however is a safety hazard and vehicle should not be driven.
Vehicle will not start out of the blue. There has been a single occurrence when the vehicle was in motion and shut down.
The contact owns a 2009 jeep commander. The contact stated that the key was becoming stuck in the ignition. Perry chrysler dodge jeep ram (2340 national city blvd, national city, ca 91950, (619) 477-1234) acknowledged the failure and stated that the ignition needed to be repaired. The manufacturer stated that there was no recall on the vehicle. The failure mileage was 115,000.
The contact owns a 2009 jeep commander. The contact stated that the ignition key moved from the on to off position independently. The failure occurred on two occasions. The vehicle was taken to the dealer and it was determined that the ignition switch needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The vehicle was not included in nhtsa campaign number: 14v567000 (electrical system). The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 98,000.updated 8/19/15 updated 10/05/2017
Approximately 3 months after purchasing my jeep commander, it stalled with no warning. All the trucks lights lit up and the power steering would not work. I was able to start it back up and drive. I took it to the dealer and they were unable to help me as they could not recreate the issue. Since then it has happened an additional 2-3 times with the dealership still unable to help me. All times the truck has stalled out and i have been able to restart and drive away. The last time being in september of 2012 while driving on a freeway at approximately 65 mph.
The contact owns a 2009 jeep commander. The contact stated that when driving at various speeds, the vehicle would stall without warning. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic however, the technician was unable to diagnose the failure. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The vin was not available. The failure and current mileage was 60,000.
My vehicle shuts-off/ stalls while driving. Within the first 3-5 miles of driving in truck, stalls once per day when i slow to a stop in traffic on the highway. It stalled once on a city street when i put is in reverse. When this happens, the steering wheel loses power. I quickly put it in neutral and restart. This happens almost daily. To date, it has stalled 11-times.i found the an estimated 300,000 chrysler, dodge and jeep vehicles manufactured in 2007 and 2008 were recalled for the same stalling problem that i am experiencing. I am very concerned for my safety and others because i do not know if this is a progressive problem where the engine may stall while in motion.
The contact owns a 2009 jeep commander. The contact stated while the vehicle was stationary at a traffic light, the vehicle stalled without warning. The vehicle was restarted and driven to her destination.the contact called the local dealer warsaw chrysler dodge jeep ram (2771 n detroit st, warsaw, in 46582, (574) 306-5082) and sorg dodge inc (1811 elkhart rd, goshen, in 46526, (574) 533-8605) and the dealers were made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not diagnosed nor repaired. The manufacturer was not informed of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 110,000.the consumer stated 4 sensors were out causing the vehicle to stall. The vehicle is running fine after the repairs were made.
My 2009 jeep commander stalled and finally cut off while driving. Everything completely shuts down and have to restart the engine immediately.it has happened 4 times now in approximately last four months. This condition has happened twice while my daughter was driving, and twice while my wife was driving. It is at random, and at different speeds of 35mph to 45mph on a city street. So frightening. The vehicle was purchased used in august of 2010 with 38+k miles on it. It has 141000mile now.i have replaced the ignition key a few months age. I have made an appointment to take it to the dealership. Any suggestions on what might cause this to happen? my wife is not driving the jeep anymore. Last incident was on 10/1/2018.
While driving the commander it stalls. The engines shuts off with no warning. Then i have to put it in park and start it again. Sometimes it happens wth the lights, radio and wipers on. And it sounds like it does not want to start. This has happened 5 times. And the dealer does not know what to do.
The contact owns a 2009 jeep commander. While driving at approximately 30 mph, the vehicle hesitated to accelerate. The contact mentioned that water entered the vehicle and caused the floorboard to become wet. As a result, there was a mildew odor and water stains. The failure recurred numerous times. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 78,000.
Bumped the key and engine shut off...called the service dept and found out there was recall on my truck prior to me buying it but was not disclosed.
Was driving through town with no problem.road turns into highway and speed limit is 65 mph.tried to increase speed from 35 mph (town speed limit)and vehicle started slowing down and bucking and hesitating. Pulled off road and turned engine off for a few minutes.could not increase speed to more than 25 mph.towed home.left alone for an hour and retried.still have same problem.tried this morning, still same problem.will need to tow it to a garage.check engine light also came on.
The contact owns a 2009 jeep commander. The contact stated that while traveling 70 mph the dashboard lit up and the vehicle began to slow down. The first time the dealer stated that there was a problem with the key. The second time the dealer re-programmed the computer. Neither repaired the failure. When the vehicle stalled the steering wheel failed. The contact was able to restart the vehicle immediately after it stalled. The failure mileage was 34000 and the current mileage was 41000.
2009 jeep commander - start car and able to remove key - car will continue to operate/run as normal without key in vehicle.also key fob will get stuck in the ignition and not come out. This has been occurring for about 2 weeks.this happens on a daily basis.vehicle has been to dealership to fix advised wire model issue.700.00 to repair not covered under warranty - however is a safety hazard and vehicle should not be driven.
I was driving our 2009 jeep commander on the highway at night.the lights were on dim, and they adjusted down which gave only about 20 feet of visibility to the road.there was no car approaching, and the auto adjusting feature was not even turned on.i was driving 55 miles an hour when this happened.i found out that the vehicle is equipped with a self adjusting light system when using the brights.however, i was not using the brights, but had on the dim lights.the lights adjusted to the point that i could not see the road.if i had not known the terrain of the road, i could have easily driven off the road.the same thing happened to my wife a couple of times.since we were the second owner of the vehicle, the warranty on this feature was only 90 days.this problem occurred just after the warranty ran out, and when we spoke to the local dealer, they acted as if they had not dealt with this issue before.to repair the sensor that controls the lights will cost several hundred dollars.the remedy presented by the dealer was to removed the bumper, and unplug the sensor.this is an unacceptable cure as this is a safety issue which jeep is aware of, and apparently they will only make the repair if the vehicle is still under factory warranty.the car only had 57,500 miles on it when the incident occurred.according to the jeepforum.com, this has been happening for several years, and there has not been a recall to correct the problem.i find it an unacceptable answer to have lights that suddenly angle down when driving, making for a dangerous situation, and the manufacturer knows about this and apparently has not corrected the lighting problem.
The commander turns off on its own, brakes on its own, the alarm does its own thing, the esp/bas lights are on, buttons on dash donā€™t work most of the time, sunroof drain is faulty, and leaks rivers of water into my car! also had my brakes to seize up on me and i couldnā€™t move from a danged stop sign. I just want a vehicle i can rely on.
Was driving through town with no problem.road turns into highway and speed limit is 65 mph.tried to increase speed from 35 mph (town speed limit)and vehicle started slowing down and bucking and hesitating. Pulled off road and turned engine off for a few minutes.could not increase speed to more than 25 mph.towed home.left alone for an hour and retried.still have same problem.tried this morning, still same problem.will need to tow it to a garage.check engine light also came on.
The contact owns a 2009 jeep commander. The contact stated that the key fob would inadvertently split in half. As a result, the vehicle would intermittently shut off while driving at various speeds. An authorized dealer was made aware of the failure and the contact was informed that the key fob would need to be replaced. The contact did not replace the key fob. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and offered no assistance. The failure mileage was approximately 60,000.
Vehicle stalls while driving and cannot be restarted without putting the vehicle in park. This has been an ongoing problem since purchase. Dealership and chrysler have been no help. Car is a danger to drive.
Key sticks in ignition. The more it is driven in one day, the worse it sticks. Will allow engine to shut off but does not allow key to go back to off position without taking out of park and shifting back to park. Took to dealership for diagnostic. Was told that shifter assembly needed replaced. Part was ordered, replacement is scheduled for next week. Has been happening off and on since mid september.
The contact owns a 2009 jeep commander. The contact stated that while attempting to turn off the vehicle, the key would not disengage from the ignition. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was diagnosed that the floor shifter assembly needed to be repaired. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 80,206.
They vehicles conductor plate keep going out cause the vehicle to go into limp mode. The can happen at highway speeds suddenly causing the vehicle to decelerate suddenly in traffic. There are multiple reports on online forums of this happening even at low milage
The contact owns a 2009 jeep commander. While driving approximately 45 to 50 mph, the gear seized without warning.the vehicle was towed to the contact's residence. The dealer was notified. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 43,000.
The contact owns a 2009 jeep commander. The contact stated that he attempted to engage the 4-wheel-drive function but the omi warning light illuminated. The vehicle was not taken to the dealer for inspection or repairs. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The contact stated that prior to the failure, the vehicle was serviced under nhtsa campaign number: 13v175000 (electrical system , power train ). The failure mileage was 125,000.
Was driving through town with no problem.road turns into highway and speed limit is 65 mph.tried to increase speed from 35 mph (town speed limit)and vehicle started slowing down and bucking and hesitating. Pulled off road and turned engine off for a few minutes.could not increase speed to more than 25 mph.towed home.left alone for an hour and retried.still have same problem.tried this morning, still same problem.will need to tow it to a garage.check engine light also came on.
The contact owns a 2009 jeep commander. The contact stated that while driving approximately 40 mph, the fwd warning indicator illuminated. In addition, the transmission failed to shift into the fwd low range. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer on three separate occasions where the drive controller was reflashed each time. There was a recall associated with the failure under nhtsa campaign id number 13v175000 (electrical system , power train). The vehicle was not repaired because the remedy part was on a massive back order. The manufacturer was notified of the problem. The approximate failure mileage was 70,000.
The contact owns a 2009 jeep commander. Upon entering the vehicle, the contact noticed that the third row seat belt casings were fractured. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic for diagnostic testing. The technician stated that the casings were fractured and that the seat belt buckles need to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not notified. The approximate failure mileage was 59,200. The vin was not available.
Air bag light comes on and goes off occasionally third row seat won't latch
The commander turns off on its own, brakes on its own, the alarm does its own thing, the esp/bas lights are on, buttons on dash donā€™t work most of the time, sunroof drain is faulty, and leaks rivers of water into my car! also had my brakes to seize up on me and i couldnā€™t move from a danged stop sign. I just want a vehicle i can rely on.
Approximately 3 months after purchasing my jeep commander, it stalled with no warning. All the trucks lights lit up and the power steering would not work. I was able to start it back up and drive. I took it to the dealer and they were unable to help me as they could not recreate the issue. Since then it has happened an additional 2-3 times with the dealership still unable to help me. All times the truck has stalled out and i have been able to restart and drive away. The last time being in september of 2012 while driving on a freeway at approximately 65 mph.
Vehicle will not start out of the blue. There has been a single occurrence when the vehicle was in motion and shut down.
The hood is rusting. I was informed by a body shop that the hood is rusting and that it needs to be replaced because it cannot be contained. The "bubbling" has spread across the front edge of the hood to the passenger side of the vehicle. It will soon spread to the driver's side as there is "bubbling" now at the front edge of the driver's side. I found other complaints while trying to find a solution.
The airbag light is on and after taking it to the mechanic, i was informed that it will not release in the event of an accident. I searched for a recall as the mechanic suggested and found nothing. Since i have never been in an accident that would set the airbag off, i do not understand why the light is on. The lights on the dashboard, interior lights, autostart, heated seats, rear sensors, and anti skid have all stopped working. Although my car is 9 years old, it has less than 60,000 miles and is well cared for. The mechanic has informed me that i have a faulty board. Faulty sounds like something jeep should be paying for not me. Bubbling of paint on the hood of the truck and its spreading. Again, all these issues should be covered by jeep. These issues are the result of poor or faulty manufacturing processes and should not be visited upon the consumer.
The contact owns a 2009 jeep commander. While driving at approximately 30 mph, the vehicle hesitated to accelerate. The contact mentioned that water entered the vehicle and caused the floorboard to become wet. As a result, there was a mildew odor and water stains. The failure recurred numerous times. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 78,000.
I cannot remove the key from the vec. The struts will not come off
I am the original owner of a 2009 jeep commander. In the fall of 2013 i purchased 4 new tires,and was told 2 valve stems were cracked so i had them replaced. On 9/3/14 on the wva turnpike at 70 mph the left rear warning light flashed and then counted down from 40lbs to 5lbs in 10 seconds. I was able to stop on a very narrow berm and called aaa to change the tire. On return home went to the tire store and was told the stem nut (one of the remaining ones) had broken off and the transmitter fell into the tire causing therapid air loss. On inspection on the remaining stem nut it was found to be cracked and split as iit was removed. The crack had corrosion indicating it had been there for some time. I have no doubt it could have broken off at speed. I believe the only reason i was able to keep the car under control was due the failure being a rear wheel. Noted on line other jeep drivers with similar incidents. Obviously there should have been a safety notification if not an actual recall.
The contact owns a 2009 jeep commander. While drivingapproximately 65 mph the tire pressure warning light illuminated on the instrument panel. The contact stopped the vehicle on the shoulder of the road and noticed that the rear passenger side tire was flat. The contact replaced the tire with the spare tire. The vehicle was taken to a tire shop for diagnostic testing. The technician stated the valve stem pressure sensors on the front passenger side and the front and rear driver side were corroded and had to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 54,550.updated 10/11/12*lj updated 10/11/2012
I cannot remove the key from the vec. The struts will not come off
My jeep commander keeps stalling for no apparent reason.i had electrical issues with my jeep 2009 commander 2 years ago and now i get the oil pressure light warning and then the car stalls for no apparent reason. The jeep dealership doesn't know what is wrong with the car and have had it for 4+ days to try and fix the issue.i am concerned that this could happen at any speed and would put my family (including my 18 month old son) at risk.i hope you pay attention to this complaint and provide a solution for this make and model.thank you,[xxx]'parts of this document have been redacted to protect personally identifiable information pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).'
My 2009 jeep commander stalled and finally cut off while driving. Everything completely shuts down and have to restart the engine immediately.it has happened 4 times now in approximately last four months. This condition has happened twice while my daughter was driving, and twice while my wife was driving. It is at random, and at different speeds of 35mph to 45mph on a city street. So frightening. The vehicle was purchased used in august of 2010 with 38+k miles on it. It has 141000mile now.i have replaced the ignition key a few months age. I have made an appointment to take it to the dealership. Any suggestions on what might cause this to happen? my wife is not driving the jeep anymore. Last incident was on 10/1/2018.
I am the original owner of a 2009 jeep commander. In the fall of 2013 i purchased 4 new tires,and was told 2 valve stems were cracked so i had them replaced. On 9/3/14 on the wva turnpike at 70 mph the left rear warning light flashed and then counted down from 40lbs to 5lbs in 10 seconds. I was able to stop on a very narrow berm and called aaa to change the tire. On return home went to the tire store and was told the stem nut (one of the remaining ones) had broken off and the transmitter fell into the tire causing therapid air loss. On inspection on the remaining stem nut it was found to be cracked and split as iit was removed. The crack had corrosion indicating it had been there for some time. I have no doubt it could have broken off at speed. I believe the only reason i was able to keep the car under control was due the failure being a rear wheel. Noted on line other jeep drivers with similar incidents. Obviously there should have been a safety notification if not an actual recall.
The contact owns a 2009 jeep commander. The contact stated that the tire became deflated while the vehicle was in motion. The contact stopped and inspected the vehicle, finding that the valve stem was fractured. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where they advised him that the tread became worn and separated. The tire pressure monitoring system was repaired. The manufacturer was not contacted. The failure mileage was approximately 48,000. The current mileage was approximately 61,000.
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