Common Specs & Procedures

2010 Jeep Commander Sport, 3.7 K, AWDSECTION Common Specs & Procedures
COMMANDER COMMON SPECS & PROCEDURES

System Specification/Procedure
Air Conditioning
  Service A/C SYSTEM
  Torque FASTENER TORQUE
Axle Nut/Hub Nut
  Front 135 ft. lbs. (100 N.m)
  Rear N/A
Battery BATTERY
Brakes
  Bleeding Sequence
    With ABS ABS SYSTEM BLEEDING
    Without ABS STANDARD PROCEDURE
  Disc Brakes BRAKE COMPONENTS
  Drum Brakes N/A
  Torque
    ABS TORQUE ,
    Without ABS TORQUE
Charging
  Generator GENERATOR RATINGS
  Torque TORQUE
Drive Belts
  Adjustment ACCESSORY DRIVE BELT
  Belt Routing
    3.7L 3.7L ENGINE
    5.7L 5.7L ENGINE
Engine Cooling
  General Service Specifications COOLANT CAPACITY
  Radiator Cap Pressure 110-138 kPa (16-20 psi)
  Thermostat R & I THERMOSTAT
  Water Pump R & I PUMP, WATER
Engine Mechanical
  3.7L
    Compression CYLINDER COMPRESSION PRESSURE LEAKAGE
    Oil Pressure 4 psi at idle, 25-110 psi at 3000 RPM
    Overhaul 3.7L ENGINE
    Torque TORQUE
  5.7L
    Compression CYLINDER COMPRESSION PRESSURE LEAKAGE
    Oil pressure 4 psi at idle, 25-110 psi at 3000 RPM
    Overhaul SPECIFICATIONS
    Torque TORQUE
Fluid Specifications See FLUIDS under MAINTENANCE tab. From within Manager or Service Writer, click the "30/60/90 Interval" or "Maint." button.
Flywheel/Flex Plate/Drive Plate Torque
  3.7L 70 Ft. Lbs (95 N.m)
  5.7L
    Flex Plate 70 Ft. Lbs (95 N.m)
    Flywheel 55 Ft. Lbs (75 N.m)
Fuel System
  Gasoline
    Pressure Specification 407 kPa +/- 34 kPa (59 psi +/- 5 psi).
    Fuel Pressure Test Procedure CHECKING THE FUEL DELIVERY SYSTEM
    Fuel Pressure Release FUEL SYSTEM PRESSURE RELEASE
    Fuel Filter R & I MODULE, FUEL PUMP
Ignition
  Firing Order & Cylinder Identification
    3.7L ENGINE FIRING ORDER - 3.7L
    5.7L ENGINE FIRING ORDER - 5.7L
  Ignition Wires (Resistance) N/A
Spark Plug SPARK PLUGS
Starting
  Starter STARTING SYSTEM
  Torque TORQUE
Wheel Alignment
  Adjustment Specifications WHEEL ALIGNMENT
  Torque Front - SPECIFICATIONS
Rear - TORQUE
Wheel & Tire
  Wheel Lug Nut Torque 85-115 Ft. Lbs. (116-156 N.m)
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When to See a Mechanic

Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:

  • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
  • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
  • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
  • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
  • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.