15 problems related to body have been reported for the 2007 Jeep Commander. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2007 Jeep Commander based on all problems reported for the 2007 Commander.
While driving at night I thought I could hear a scraping noise. I promptly rolled down my window and continued to accelerate slowly. I didn't hear the noise so proceeded home. A few miles later I pulled into my drive and a police officer pulled up to tell me metal was loose under my vehicle and shooting sparks out of the rear. The next morning I checked and a large piece of rusted metal was hanging by a thread so I removed it. I made an appointment to have the vehicle inspected and was shown that 2 of the 3 straps holding my gas tank in place were completely gone and the third is broken and rusted through. My vehicle is unsafe to drive and I had no idea. I looked to see if this was a recall issue and it is not. I searched to see if this is a common problem and found that it is extremely common across the entire Jeep line. If my gas tank were to separate or be punctured it could not only cause an explosion killing me and my family but could kill/seriously injure anyone on the road behind me. I have absolutely no recourse to resolve this issue. I can't afford the dealership amount which is more than the vehicle is worth. How is this not a recall issue?.
The vehicle shut off without warning while driving 65 mph. Lost control hit side truck try restart but won crank or anything head lights and everthing is normal just won crank again.
The sunroof drainage is significant during any local rain soaking the floor boards and creating a moldy carpet. This happens when the auto is parked and stationary (in our driveway).
The contact owns a 2007 Jeep Commander. While driving 15 mph making a turn, the contact noticed water underneath the accelerator and brake pedals. The failure occurred each time it rained. The vehicle was taken to the dealer, but was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 100,000.
Tl-the contact owns a 2007 Jeep Commander. The contact stated that the vehicle was parked outside anytime that it rains the water comes inside the vehicle creating mold and very strong odor on the carpet on the driver side. The vehicle was taken to the dealer and the diagnosis was that drainage was clogged. The contact also stated that the vehicle was repaired back in may this year for the same failure. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The vehicle is been repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 135,359. Bp.
The contact owns a 2007 Jeep Commander. The contact stated that water was seeping into the cabin of the vehicle and leaking into the dashboard, causing electrical failures. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where the technician stated that they would have to un-clogged the tubes in order to remedy the failure. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 78,000 and the current mileage was 81,000.
Sunroof leaks and windows leak cause water to flood into the passenger side of the truck and rear of the truck. Also cause a shortage in the electrical system and shuts off the radio. Driver side window module has a shortage when lowering and raising windows the lights flash and radio goes in and out.
I purchased in November 2012 and ever since with each rain storm my interior floods and it is starting to affect electronics. I have service 4wd system system after n23 recall and vehicle won't shift into 4 lo. I have service park assist and tpms warning and had all four sensors replaced with warning recurring. I recently started losing all four door speakers intermittently and when they do work they sound horrible. Display on radio is starting to go black and dim. I have lights on dash display flash on and off when they want. I have crazy rpm fluctuation at idle and recently transmission feels like it is trying to shift and rpm fluctuations when cruising at hwy speeds. I have bumped the key on multiple occasions and the vehicle is essentially shut off and still moving. Most problems have just recently begun and haven't taken to dealer yet but after reading about many of the same problems and Jeep not owning up to any of them, I don't have the money to chase phantom problems that the dealer can't recreate and change parts and hope it fixes the problem. I don't feel safe driving the vehicle and have to dry the vehicle out after every rain. I am about to have to write it off as a loss and buy a new vehicle which will not be a Jeep. I guess hundreds of people will have to die for Jeep to man up and admit they made a terrible unsafe vehicle and quit making their customers pay for their mistake.
3rd row seat belts break and are unusable whenever the 3rd row seats are folded down. The plastic piece is pushed over the metal latching piece of the seat belt. They have been fixed and are now broken again, now the 3rd row seat cannot be used for passengers. Water from rain is coming through the doors, puddling at the base of the door. The Jeep was in park, when I attempted to put the car in reverse it would not go, all of the prd were lit up with blocks around them. I turned off the Jeep and I was able to put the car in reverse.
The contact owns a 2007 Jeep Commander. The contact stated that every time it rained the front of the vehicle became flooded. The contact took the vehicle to a glass facility to have the sun roof diagnosed and was told there were no clogs in the drain pipes that could cause the failure. The dealer had not inspected the vehicle, but the contact was concerned that the failure was caused by the seals on the doors. The contact stated the failure also caused the dome light on the interior of the door to come on after it rained and was worried about a possible electrical manufacturers defect. The VIN was not available. The failure mileage was 40,000 and the current mileage was 45,000.
My 2007 Jeep Commander leaks through the screw holes in the handle on the upper side of driver and passenger window when it rains. How do I fix it?.
Recently had to have sunroof drains cleaned for second time in the last 14 months at a cost of $500 each time. Heberts town and country in shreveport, la tells me that drains are clogged and this is causing water to leak into the cabin of the vehicle. They also mentioned that they can't warranty any of the work b/c an actual part hasn't broken. Very convenient for them. We parked the vehicle in a garage in the evenings and made sure we didn't park under any trees at other times that may clog drains, but they got clogged. I'm not sure how clean you have to keep vehicle to keep drains from clogging, but I effectively have a Jeep that can't get wet or dirty. Completely contrary to any advertising done by Jeep claiming how rugged their vehicles are.
Sunroof/windows leak and cause water to flood into the passenger side floor area. Up to an inch of standing water accumulates in passenger floor area during periods of heavy rain.
2007 Jeep Commander electric sunroof leaks from the a pillar onto driver, floor and dashboard instruments during heavy rains.
The contact owns a 2007 Jeep Commander. The current and failure mileages were 5,000. The vehicle was parked for two days. When the contact returned to his vehicle it was flooded with water from the rain. The vehicle had not been looked at by a dealer.