What kind of transmission does a 2007 Jeep Patriot have?

What kind of transmission does a 2007 Jeep Patriot have?

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2007 Jeep Patriot
Base Price $14,985 – $21,785
Engine 2.0L/158-hp/141-lb-ft DOHC 16-valve I-4; 2.4/172-hp/165-lb-ft DOHC 16-valve I-4
Transmission 5-speed manual; continuously variable auto
Curb Weight 3100-3300 lb (mfr)

Does the Jeep Patriot have a CVT transmission?

A 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine and a five-speed manual transmission are standard in the 2017 Patriot. Its standard five-speed manual transmission and available six-speed automatic transmission both get a thumbs up, while reviewers say the optional continuously variable transmission (CVT) is subpar.

What kind of transmission does a Jeep Patriot have?

continuously variable transmission
The Patriot uses a continuously variable transmission equipped with a four wheel drive system, marketed as Freedom Drive II, capable of holding the lowest ratio the CVT can reach, in lieu of a traditional two-speed transfer case. The Patriot carries Jeep’s “Trail Rated” badging.

How long will a 2007 Jeep Patriot last?

If You keep up with the manufacturer’s suggested maintenance while also making sure You keep up with major services and regular oil changes, a Jeep Patriot is a reliable vehicle. It will have a lifespan of about 200,000 miles.

How long does a jeep CVT transmission last?

CVT Longevity The typical CVT lasts over 100,000 miles. Like any other transmission though, making sure that it’s taken care of will help ensure that you get as much life out of your transmission as you can.

What kind of transmission do I need for a 2007 Jeep Patriot?

Your 2007 has low range, so you may want to find a FD2 transmission from 2008-2016 models. In 2007 all CVT Patriots had low range, but 2008-2016 non-FD2 CVT’s have had autostick. FD2 has always had the low range. Should be the same as far as I know. Trekkie, trucker, Jeeper, potential racer. Don’t touch my trumpets.

Can you put CVT after CVT in Jeep Patriot?

Yes, there’s cases of dealers throwing CVT after CVT into a Patriot that won’t stop “transmission whining”…you yourself said dealers don’t know anything anymore….those cases were probably actually faulty AC units, which make the same whining noise when they go out…much cheaper than a transmission, as I understand it.

Is the FD2 transmission the same on a CVT Patriot?

In 2007 all CVT Patriots had low range, but 2008-2016 non-FD2 CVT’s have had autostick. FD2 has always had the low range. Should be the same as far as I know. Thanks for the quick reply and help RossoRacer. When searching online how do I know if it is a FD2 or not?

What kind of engine does a Jeep Patriot have?

Drivetrain Choices. The Patriot offers a choice of two engines, two transmissions and three drivelines. Standard are the familiar 2.4-liter four-cylinder from the Caliber and Compass, a five-speed manual transmission and front-wheel drive.

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