Jeep Commander water leak from sunroof with broken door handles and trim, issues with seats moving and radio flickering on Jeep Commander

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Some Jeep Commander owners report experiencing water leaks from the sunroof, which can lead to significant interior damage if not addressed. These leaks are often caused by blocked sunroof drain tubes or leaks from the roof rack, making it essential to perform a water test and check for blockages. Additionally, some owners have reported broken interior door handles and trim, which hinder the ability to open doors from the inside; this issue has been prevalent enough to result in complaints and recalls due to the poor quality of door handles in certain models. Repairing these broken handles can be costly, as it may require replacing the entire door panel. Furthermore, issues with seats moving unexpectedly may arise from faulty mechanisms or electrical connections, necessitating a professional inspection. Lastly, some owners experience radio flickering, likely linked to electrical problems, which requires checking wiring connections and possibly consulting a qualified mechanic for further diagnosis. Addressing these issues promptly is crucial for maintaining the vehicle's functionality and safety.

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