2009 Jeep Commander Repair Hub
Everything you need for your 2009 Jeep Commander in one place — repair guides, wiring diagrams, trouble codes, specs, and factory manual references.
Repair guides
12
Wiring diagrams
0
Related symptoms
4
Spec pages
6
Trouble codes
8
DIY Quick Starts
Start with the jobs owners actually do themselves
These are the lighter-maintenance paths most searchers are willing to take on: brakes, lights, battery, oil, fluids, and filters. Each exact guide already carries the tools, parts, fitment notes, and consumable-buying context that make the job easier to finish.
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Battery and Starting
Start with the battery, then move cleanly into alternator or starter checks without leaving the exact vehicle context.
Use the exact guide for group size, terminal order, and the install supplies people forget to buy.
Open battery guide →DIY favorite
Brakes
Brake jobs stay one of the clearest DIY wins when the page gives you the exact pad, rotor, and hardware path for this vehicle.
Use the exact guide for pad hardware, rotor notes, torque path, and the consumables people forget to buy.
Open brake pad guide →Low-risk win
Filters and Tune-Up
Filters, plugs, and light maintenance jobs are confidence-builders when the page gives a direct parts-and-fitment answer.
Use the exact guide to keep the job simple, then hand off to the right parts and fitment notes before checkout.
Open cabin filter guide →DIY favorite
Lighting
When the job is a headlight, tail light, or bulb issue, owners want the fastest exact guide and fitment answer first.
Use the exact guide for bulb fitment, access path, and purchase links before you pull trim.
Open headlight guide →Recurring maintenance
Oil and Fluids
Routine fluid work needs a direct path because oil, coolant, and transmission jobs are easy to do when the exact spec is clear.
Use the exact guide for oil type, capacity, filter support, and the basic consumables to buy in one pass.
Open oil guide →Start Here
Everything for this vehicle, arranged by job
Browse repair guides, wiring diagrams, trouble codes, specs, factory manuals, and more — all for your 2009 Jeep Commander.
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Exact Repair Guides
Step-by-step repair guides for the most common 2009 Jeep Commander jobs — brakes, oil, battery, and more.
Open highest-demand repairs →Electrical first
Wiring Diagrams
Factory electrical diagrams for this vehicle — headlights, starting, charging, fuel injection, and more.
Browse wiring pages →Complaint-led path
Symptoms and Diagnosis
Describe what your car is doing and get help narrowing down the problem before you start a repair.
Open symptom hubs →If you have a code
Trouble Code Pages
Look up check engine light codes commonly seen on this vehicle, with causes, symptoms, and fix costs.
Open code pages →Fitment and reference
Specs and Tools
Oil type, tire size, battery group size, fluid capacities, and other specs for your vehicle.
Open specs and tools →OEM source
Factory Manual Paths
Browse factory service manual sections and OEM repair procedures for this vehicle.
Open OEM manual paths →Start from the complaint
Not sure what the problem is? Start from what your 2009 Jeep Commander is doing — noise, warning light, leak, or other symptom.
Guided diagnosis
Use the AI flow when the symptom needs follow-up questions.
Car won't start
No-crank and no-start complaints usually resolve into battery, starter, alternator, crank sensor, or fuel-delivery diagnosis. Likely systems: Starting and Charging, Engine, Fuel.
Battery light on
A battery or charging warning light usually means alternator output, battery health, belt drive, or cable/ground faults need to be checked first. Likely systems: Starting and Charging.
Engine overheating
Overheating and coolant-temperature complaints usually map to thermostat, radiator, water pump, coolant flow, or fan-system faults. Likely systems: Cooling, Engine.
Shakes when braking
Steering wheel shake, brake pedal pulsation, or front-end vibration under braking usually points to rotor, pad, or suspension-related brake issues. Likely systems: Brakes, Steering, Suspension.
Have a code already
Got a check engine light code? Look it up to see what it means, common causes, and how much it costs to fix.
P0010: Intake Camshaft Position Actuator Circuit (Bank 1)
Trouble code cluster tied to this vehicle’s engine, check engine light, rough idle diagnostics.
P0011: Intake Camshaft Position Timing Over-Advanced (Bank 1)
Trouble code cluster tied to this vehicle’s engine, rough idle, poor fuel economy diagnostics.
P0012: Intake Camshaft Position Timing Over-Retarded (Bank 1)
Trouble code cluster tied to this vehicle’s engine, loss of power, poor fuel economy diagnostics.
P0013: Exhaust Camshaft Position Actuator Circuit (Bank 1)
Trouble code cluster tied to this vehicle’s engine, check engine light, rough idle diagnostics.
P0014: Exhaust Camshaft Position Timing Over-Advanced (Bank 1)
Trouble code cluster tied to this vehicle’s engine, rough idle, stalling diagnostics.
Exact Repair Guides for 2009 Jeep Commander
Step-by-step guides for common 2009 Jeep Commander repairs.
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Headlight Bulb Replacement
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Brake Pad Replacement
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Brake Rotor Replacement
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Tail Light Replacement
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Battery Replacement
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Alternator Replacement
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Starter Replacement
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Oil Change
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Transmission Fluid Change
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Coolant Flush
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Engine Air Filter Replacement
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Cabin Air Filter Replacement
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Related Resources
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Factory Manual Paths
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Shared Symptom Entry Points
Browse →No-crank and no-start complaints usually resolve into battery, starter, alternator, crank sensor, or fuel-delivery diagnosis. Likely systems: Starting and Charging, Engine, Fuel.
A battery or charging warning light usually means alternator output, battery health, belt drive, or cable/ground faults need to be checked first. Likely systems: Starting and Charging.
Overheating and coolant-temperature complaints usually map to thermostat, radiator, water pump, coolant flow, or fan-system faults. Likely systems: Cooling, Engine.
Steering wheel shake, brake pedal pulsation, or front-end vibration under braking usually points to rotor, pad, or suspension-related brake issues. Likely systems: Brakes, Steering, Suspension.
Specs, Fitment, and Reference Pages
Browse →The Jeep Commander battery is located in the engine bay on most models. Some years may have the battery in the trunk or under the rear seat — see the year-by-year breakdown below.
The Jeep Commander uses manufacturer-specific coolant — typically long-life OAT or HOAT formula. Never mix different coolant types. Check the year breakdown below for your specific coolant color and capacity.
The Jeep Commander requires multiple fluids maintained at specific levels. Engine oil, coolant, transmission fluid, brake fluid, and power steering fluid all have different capacities depending on your engine and model year.
The Jeep Commander headlight bulb size depends on the model year and trim. Common sizes include H11 (low beam), 9005/HB3 (high beam), and H16 (fog lights) — see the full breakdown below.
The Jeep Commander uses synthetic motor oil — typically 0W-20 for newer models (2010+) or 5W-30 for older ones. Check your owner's manual for exact capacity — it varies by engine option. See the year breakdown below.
The Jeep Commander serpentine belt routes around the alternator, power steering pump, A/C compressor, and water pump. Belt length and routing vary by engine — see diagrams below.
Likely Trouble Code Clusters
Browse →Trouble code cluster tied to this vehicle’s engine, check engine light, rough idle diagnostics.
Trouble code cluster tied to this vehicle’s engine, rough idle, poor fuel economy diagnostics.
Trouble code cluster tied to this vehicle’s engine, loss of power, poor fuel economy diagnostics.
Trouble code cluster tied to this vehicle’s engine, check engine light, rough idle diagnostics.
Trouble code cluster tied to this vehicle’s engine, rough idle, stalling diagnostics.
Trouble code cluster tied to this vehicle’s engine, rough idle, poor fuel economy diagnostics.
Trouble code cluster tied to this vehicle’s engine, reduced engine power, poor idle quality diagnostics.
Trouble code cluster tied to this vehicle’s cooling, check engine light, electric fans running constantly or not at all diagnostics.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What can I find on the 2009 Jeep Commander repair hub?
- This page brings together everything for the 2009 Jeep Commander: step-by-step repair guides, factory wiring diagrams, trouble codes, vehicle specs, and factory manual references — all in one place.
- Is this information specific to the 2009 Jeep Commander?
- Yes. Repair guides and wiring diagrams are tailored to the exact 2009 Jeep Commander. Factory manual links may point to make-level or year-level sections depending on how the original manuals are organized.
- Why do some factory manual links go to a make or year page?
- Factory service manuals aren't always split by exact year, make, and model. We link you to the closest matching section so you can find the right procedure for your 2009 Jeep Commander.