air conditioning JEEP COMMANDER 2010 1.G User Guide
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Air Conditioner Maintenance
For best possible performance, your air conditioner
should be checked and serviced by an authorized dealer
at the start of each warm season. This service should
include cleaning of the condenser fins and a performance
test. Drive belt condition should also be checked at this
time.
CAUTION!
Do not use chemical flushes in your air conditioning
system as the chemicals can damage your air condi-
tioning components. Such damage is not covered by
the New Vehicle Limited Warranty.
WARNING!
•Use only refrigerants and compressor lubricants
approved by the manufacturer for your air condi-
tioning system. Some unapproved refrigerants are
flammable and can explode, injuring you. Other
unapproved refrigerants or lubricants can cause
the system to fail, requiring costly repairs. Refer to
Section 3 of the Warranty Information book, lo-
cated on the DVD, for further warranty informa-
tion.
•The air conditioning system contains refrigerant
under high pressure. To avoid risk of personal
injury or damage to the system, adding refrigerant
or any repair requiring lines to be disconnected
should be done by an experienced repairman.
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NOTE:Use only manufacturer approved A/C System
Sealers, Stop Leak Products, Seal Conditioners, Compres-
sor Oil, and Refrigerants.
Refrigerant Recovery and Recycling
R-134a Air Conditioning Refrigerant is a hydrofluoro-
carbon (HFC) that is endorsed by the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) and is an ozone-saving product.
However, the manufacturer recommends that air condi-
tioning service be performed by authorized dealers or
other service facilities using recovery and recycling
equipment.
Body Lubrication
Locks and all body pivot points, including such items as
seat tracks, door hinge pivot points and rollers, liftgate,
tailgate, sliding doors and hood hinges, should be lubri-
cated periodically with a lithium based grease, such as
MOPAR Spray White Lube or equivalent to assure
quiet, easy operation and to protect against rust and wear. Prior to the application of any lubricant, the parts
concerned should be wiped clean to remove dust and
grit; after lubricating excess oil and grease should be
removed. Particular attention should also be given to
hood latching components to insure proper function.
When performing other underhood services, the hood
latch, release mechanism and safety catch should be
cleaned and lubricated.
The external lock cylinders should be lubricated twice a
year, preferably in the Fall and Spring. Apply a small
amount of a high quality lubricant, such as MOPAR
Lock Cylinder Lubricant or equivalent directly into the
lock cylinder.
Windshield Wiper Blades
Clean the rubber edges of the wiper blades and the
windshield periodically with a sponge or soft cloth and a
mild nonabrasive cleaner to remove accumulations of salt
or road film.
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•Do not overfill the coolant recovery bottle.
•Check the engine coolant (antifreeze) freeze point in
the radiator and in the coolant recovery bottle. If
engine coolant (antifreeze) needs to be added, contents
of coolant recovery bottle must also be protected
against freezing.
•If frequent engine coolant (antifreeze) additions are
required, or if the level in the coolant recovery bottle
does not drop when the engine cools, the cooling
system should be pressure tested for leaks.
•Maintain engine coolant (antifreeze) concentration at
50% HOAT engine coolant (antifreeze) (minimum)
and distilled water for proper corrosion protection of
your engine, which contains aluminum components.
•Make sure that the radiator and coolant recovery
bottle hoses are not kinked or obstructed.
•Keep the front of the radiator clean. If your vehicle is
equipped with air conditioning, keep the front of the
condenser clean, also.
•Do not change the thermostat for Summer or Winter
operation. If replacement is ever necessary, install
ONLY the correct type thermostat. Other designs may
result in unsatisfactory cooling performance, poor gas
mileage, and increased emissions.
Brake System
In order to assure brake system performance, all brake
system components should be periodically inspected.
Refer to the “Maintenance Schedule” in Section 8 for the
proper maintenance intervals.
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Cav-ity Cartridge
Fuse Mini-Fuse Description
3 10 Amp
RedHtd Mirror (EBL)
4 20 Amp
YellowRr Pwr Out (B+)
5 10 Amp
RedRr HVAC (R/O)
(Commander Only)
6 Spare (B+)
7 20 Amp
YellowDoor Locks (B+)
8 Spare (B+)
9 20 Amp
YellowPwr Outlet (B+)Cav-
ity Cartridge
Fuse Mini-Fuse Description
10 10 Amp
RedFinal Drive Control
Module (FDCM),
Heater Ventilation/
Air Conditioning
(HVAC), Rear Heated
Seat Switch, O/H,
Heater Ventilation/
Air Conditioning
(HVAC) Relay, Rear
Park Assist
11 Spare (B+)
12 10 Amp
RedDoor Mods, O/H
Lamps, IP Courtesy
Lamps, Glove Box
Lamp (B+)
13 10 Amp
RedAutowipe (R/A)
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VEHICLE STORAGE
If you are leaving your vehicle dormant for more than
21 days you may want to take steps to protect your
battery. You may:
•Remove fuse #27 in the Intelligent Power Module
labeled Ignition-Off Draw (IOD#1).
•Or, disconnect the negative cable from the battery.
•Anytime you store your vehicle, or keep it out of
service (i.e. vacation) for two weeks or more, run the
air conditioning system at idle for about five minutes
in the fresh air and high blower setting. This will
ensure adequate system lubrication to minimize the
possibility of compressor damage when the system is
started again.
REPLACEMENT BULBS
Interior LightsBulb Type
Glove Box Lamp ......................... 194
Grab Handle Lamp ................ L002825W5W
Overhead Console Reading Lamps .........VT4976
Rear Cargo Lamp ....................... 214–2
Visor Vanity Lamp ..................... V26377
Underpanel Courtesy Lamps ................ 906
Instrument Cluster (General Illumination) ....... 103
Telltale/Hazard Lamp ...................... 74
* Available only from authorized dealers.
Exterior Lights Bulb Type
Backup Lamps ......................... 3057K
Front Fog Lamps ........................ 9145
Front Park/Turn Lamp ................... 3157A
Front Side Marker ...................... W5W
Headlamps (Low Beam) ................... 9006
Headlamps (High Beam) ..................9005
Rear Turn/Stop/Tail Lamps ...............3057K
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ABS (Anti-Lock Brake System).............. 269
Adding Fuel ........................... 318
Adjustable Pedals ........................ 117
Air Cleaner, Engine (Engine Air Cleaner Filter) . . . 366
Air Conditioner Maintenance ............... 368
Air Conditioning ........................ 226
Air Conditioning, Operating Tips ............ 235
Air Conditioning, Rear Zone ................ 233
Air Conditioning Refrigerant ............... 369
Air Conditioning System .................. 226
Air Filter .............................. 366
Air Pressure, Tires ....................... 295
Airbag .............................. 49,57
Airbag Deployment ....................... 58
Airbag Light ................... 50,56,61,75,163
Airbag Maintenance ....................... 60
Airbag, Side .......................... 55,57
Airbag, Window (Side Curtain) ...........51,55,57
Alarm, Panic ............................ 24 Alarm (Security Alarm)
.................19,163
Alterations/Modifications, Vehicle ............. 9
Antenna, Satellite Radio ................... 216
Antifreeze (Engine Coolant) ................ 407
Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) ............269,272
Anti-Lock Warning Light .................. 163
Anti-Theft System ....................... 163
Appearance Care ........................ 387
Arming Theft System (Security Alarm) ......... 19
Assist, Hill Start ........................ 280
Auto Down Power Windows ................ 31
Automatic Dimming Mirror ................. 82
Automatic Door Locks ..................... 29
Automatic Headlights .................... 105
Automatic Temperature Control (ATC) ......... 226
Automatic Transmission ................248,383
Adding Fluid ......................... 385
Fluid and Filter Changes ................. 383
Fluid Level Check ................... 384,385
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Inverter............................. 143
Lift Gate ............................. 35
Mirrors .............................. 84
Outlet (Auxiliary Electrical Outlet) .......... 140
Seats ................................ 88
Steering .......................... 265,266
Sunroof ............................. 137
Windows ............................. 30
Pregnant Women and Seat Belts .............. 48
Preparation for Jacking .................... 345
Pretensioners Seat Belts ............................ 46
Programmable Electronic Features ............ 181
Programming Transmitters (Remote Keyless
Entry) ................................. 21
Quadra-Trac ........................... 256
Radial Ply Tires ......................... 297
Radio Operation ........................ 223 Radio, Satellite (uconnect
studios)........ 215,219
Rain Sensitive Wiper System ................ 115
Rear Air Conditioning .................... 233
Rear Axle (Differential) .................... 381
Rear Camera ........................... 128
Rear Cupholder ......................... 145
Rear Heated Seats ........................ 91
Rear Heater ............................ 233
Rear Park Sense System ................... 122
Rear Seat, Fold and Tumble ................. 93
Rear Seat, Folding ...................... 93,97
Rear Window Defroster ................... 150
Rear Window Features .................... 148
Rear Wiper/Washer ...................... 148
Rearview Mirrors ........................ 82
Reclining Front Seats ...................... 86
Recreational Towing ...................... 336
Shifting into Transfer Case Neutral (N) ....... 337
Shifting out of Transfer Case Neutral (N) ..... 339
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