Jeep commander2007 5.7l limited

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Asked by Jorge Dec 05, 2019 at 03:40 PM about the 2007 Jeep Commander Limited

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Recently the front crankshaft was replaced, but now the
transmission won't move it feels  like a gear isn't switching.
???. Only work on 4 low. ???.

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the front crankshaft replaced???? Need more.. you just don't replace a crankshaft.

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Well the front differential was broken and can't move so I remove the crankshaft and it work for a while now if put on drive it fill like gears moving no the jeep, only work on 4 low. ??? Is the transfer case o the transmission. ???

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And now it feels like gears moving on drive but it won't move, only when put on 4 low it move.

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Removing the front crankshaft was the only way to move the jeep do to the differential gearbox in front it's broken, but after this it feels like gears moving on normal drive but not the jeep, it only engage in 4 low. It's the transfer case or the transmission, what is damaged now.

34,270

You need to have the transmission in neutral before you can shift your transfer case back into 2 wheel drive.

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Yes I'm putting transmission on neutral but in normal drive(4 low ) the only thing that happens is that you can feel and hear the gear moving but not the jeep, it only engage and move on 4 low, like the gear or something is not connected for the normal drive, but when 4 low you feel the shift of all the speed gears. 5 sp.

34,270

Yes, your stuck in 4wheel low. If it's has a manual shifter (other than your transmission shifter) you may need to drive the vehicle in reverse for 20-30 feet then put the transmission back to neutral and try moving the transfer case shifter to 2wheel,You may have to use a little force.

It feels like the transfer case or transmission doesn't gear on normal drive, only connect gears on 4 low, is the high and low ratio gears on the transmission or transfer case, because that sounds like my problem.

34,270

ok, on 2007 under the hood you will have 2 fuse boxes behind the battery. The fuse box furthest back, next to the brake master cylinder is the one you want. Open the cover find fuse #25. Remove the fuse. Start the jeep, drive it in tight circles both to the left and right. stop the jeep put it in reverse and back up about 20-30 feet. Put it in park turn off jeep wait about 5 minutes. reinstall #25 fuse and see if the 4 wheel drive system works properly.

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I order a transfer case because someone told me that High and low planetary gear is on the transfer case, it's not switching from 4 low to high gear, I let you know when I change it after the holidays.

34,270

I'm glad the fuse is good but did you perform the steps in my last post??? if you do those steps it might take care of your problem. your on your way to spending way to much money that may not take care of the issue.

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No the problem still dere, the mechanic nest to my apt say that the planetary gear on the transfer case is not working for X reason but it's better to change it for a rebuilt one than repair the current one, all the time that jeep got stuck cult damaged a# off parts x, so I got a rebuilt one 1 year warranty $451

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