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Shifts the transmission in/out of overdrive Shifts the transmission in/out of overdrive
The button turns the Overdrive on and off. Leave it on unless you are towing something.
The last Jeep to offer seven passenger seating was the Commander. They Jeep Commander was discontinued in 2010.
There is a button on the side of the shifter by your thumb.
A "D" with a circle around it is the overdrive off button.
your overdrive is disengaged. The button is on the left side of the shift.
Jeep Commander was created in 2006.
The Jeep Commander was manufactured by Chrysler.
You do not have the Jeep in OverDrive and risk damaging your Jeeps transmission on the highway. To fix this hit the button on the left hand side of your gear selector knob.
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The Jeep Commander seats 7 which is more then all other Jeep Models. The Jeep Commander also rivals all other Jeeps in interior dimensions, with the exception of the Jeep Liberty Limited Edition.
when you push the overdrive button the green light is letting you know that the overdrive is "off". Therefore you are driving in a lower gear. This is a good thing if you are towing a trailer or maybe going up a hill or bridge. It keeps you from burning up your transmission, but otherwise if your just driving normal then overdrive needs to be "on" which is more fuel efficient by allowing you to switch into a higher gear.