Some Jeep Commander owners report experiencing overheating issues that can lead to significant engine damage if not addressed promptly. Symptoms such as smoke from under the hood, a pegged temperature gauge, and a blown head gasket are common indicators of this problem. Many owners are advised against driving their vehicle under these conditions, as it can result in serious engine complications. Potential causes of overheating include a malfunctioning fan, faulty thermostat, air bubbles in the cooling system, a defective gauge, or a leaky cylinder head gasket. Additionally, some Jeep Commander owners report their engines not starting due to the need for programmed key replacement, with improper key programming potentially preventing the engine from starting. In such cases, it is recommended to consult a professional automotive locksmith or dealership for effective key reprogramming. Promptly addressing both the overheating and key programming issues can help prevent further complications with the Jeep Commander.
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