Fuel Pump problems of the 2006 Jeep Commander

Three problems related to fuel pump have been reported for the 2006 Jeep Commander. The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Fuel Pump problem

Failure Date: 08/22/2011

Tl- the contact owns a 2006 Jeep Commander. While driving approximately 30 mph the vehicle would hesitate when accelerating. The failure would occur intermittently. The vehicle stalled and was towed to the dealer. The technician stated the fuel pump had to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 75,000. Rvk.

2 Fuel Pump problem

Failure Date: 12/10/2007

The contact owns a 2006 Jeep Commander. The contact stated that the vehicle sporadically loses power and then immediately stalls. After waiting for a period of time, the vehicle would restart and the engine light would consistently remain illuminated on the instrument control panel. He took the vehicle to the dealer and it was repaired under NHTSA campaign id number 08v203000 (power train:automatic transmission:control module (tcm, pcm)). Immediately after the repair, the failure became progressively worse. The contact took the vehicle back to the dealer and is in the process of having the fuel system:gasoline delivery pump replaced. The failure mileage was 18,000 and current mileage was 26,000.

3 Fuel Pump problem

Failure Date: 05/09/2007

I was exiting i65 s to i85 north at 40 mph as I came out of the ramp the engine stalled. The ignition switch and all of the lights and gauges continued to read accurately. I coasted to the shoulder and restarted the vehicle. It immediately started ,and ran normally. This could have been a bad situation if there had been heavy traffic at the time. The Jeep was due for its first service trip, so it went to the dealer on may 9, 2007. The incident was reported to the dealer ,who reported that the vehicle stalled as it went into the shop. The technician stated that he felt he had struck the key while moving the vehicle and this caused the stalling. This could be true. However, I am only 5' 3" tall and even if I had the seat all of the way forward with the front of the seat adjusted all of the way up, it was virtually impossible for the knee to hit the key. These two incidents were the only ones that I have experienced, but I felt there was a systemic problem.


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