The Jeep Commander stood out as a three-row, upright SUV with a distinctly rugged, squared-off design that set it apart from softer rivals. Its instrument cluster keeps track of service intervals and needs resetting whenever upkeep is carried out. Following an engine oil change you’ll clear the oil service reset, the maintenance reminder counts down and must be restarted, and fitting new wheels or sensors typically requires a TPMS reset. Depending on the model year these steps vary, so the guides on this page are sorted by generation. Choose the Commander generation that matches yours below to see the exact reset method for your vehicle.