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2009 Wrangler Gets an Upgrade

For the 2009 model year, Jeep made its first real changes to the JK series by adding several new safety features as well as some cosmetic upgrades. First, the company put in Hill Start Assist (HSA) to help prevent rollback on graded surfaces, and then incorporated Trailer Sway Control (TSC) that monitored vehicle movement while towing, relative to its intended path. If the Wrangler began to sway outside set parameters, its computer would activate the Electronic Stability Program (ESP). A new center dome lamp with directional lighting, drop in center console bin, and cargo nets for additional storage rounded out interior changes.

Exterior colors for the 2009 Wrangler included black, metallic gray, deep water blue, detonator yellow, flame red, green metallic, stone white, sunburst orange, and surf blue. Interior colors were black and dark slate.

Jeep continued its three-tiered system for this model year, with the X, Sahara and Rubicon all available in both 2- and 4-door options. All 2-door Wranglers came with a 2,000lb maximum towing capacity, while 4-door vehicles increased to 3,500lb capacity. Vehicle pricing increased a small amount as well for 2009, with the X trim opening at $20,710, Sahara at $26,295, and Rubicon $28,815. Jeep also offered a special edition for this year called the Rocky Mountain – which was a X-model Wrangler with options such as steel tubular side steps, body colored fenders, 6-disc CD, and 18-inch wheels on 32-inch tires.

All models were offered with a standard 3.6L V6 engine which pushed out 205 horsepower and 240 ft-lbs of torque in 4-door models, and 202hp, 237 ft-lbs of torque in 2-door editions. Fuel economy remained equal to previous models at 15/19 mpg city/highway. Transmission options included a 6-speed manual and 4-speed automatic. Wrangler X and Sahara vehicles came with Dana 30 front / Dana 44 rear axles, but select X models had optional Dana 44 axles with TracLok. Wrangler X vehicles also ran with 16” wheels, while the Sahara offered 18” rims and Rubicon 17”.

Other features such as front and rear solid axles, hard or soft top options, removable doors and mirrors, two-speed transfer case, fold down windshield and full size tailgate-mounted spare tire remained standard.

As well equipped as your 2009 Wrangler is from the factory, there is always room for improvement! You can check out all the available 2009 Jeep Wrangler accessories here.

2009 Jeep Wrangler JK Specifications

Powertrain

ENGINE CYLINDERS HORSEPOWER TORQUE FUEL TANK CAPACITY EPA MILEAGE ESTIMATE
3.8L EGH 6 202 hp @ 5,200 RPM 237 lb/ft @ 4,000 RPM 18.6 Gal. (2dr), 21.6 Gal. (4dr) 15 City / 19 Hwy

Drivetrain & Axles

MODEL DRIVETRAIN TRANSFER CASE FRONT AXLE REAR AXLE
X 4x4 NV231 Command-Trac DANA 30 (181 mm) DANA 44 (216 mm)
Sahara 4x4 NV231 Command-Trac DANA 30 (181 mm) DANA 44 (216 mm)
Rubicon 4x4 NV231 Rock-Trac DANA 44 (216 mm) DANA 44 (216 mm)

Weight Capacity

MODEL MAXIMUM TOWING MAXIMUM PAYLOAD CURB WEIGHT
X 2000 lbs (2 Door), 3500 lbs (4 Door) 1000 lbs (2 Door), 1150 lbs (4 Door) 3760 lbs (2 Door), 4101 lbs (4 Door)
Sahara 2000 lbs (2 Door), 3500 lbs (4 Door) 1000 lbs (2 Door), 1150 lbs (4 Door) 3951 lbs (2 Door), 4178 lbs (4 Door)
Rubicon 2000 lbs (2 Door), 3500 lbs (4 Door) 1000 lbs (2 Door), 1150 lbs (4 Door) 4104 lbs (2 Door), 4341 lbs (4 Door)

Transmission

MODEL TRANSMISSION SPLINE
42RLE 4-speed Automatic 23 OUT
NSG370 6-speed Manual 10 IN / 23 OUT

Exterior Dimensions

MODEL LENGTH BODY WIDTH BODY HEIGHT WHEELBASE GROUND CLEARANCE
X 162.9" (2 door), 173.4" (4 door) 73.7" (2 door), 73.9" (4 door) 70.9" 95.4" (2 door), 116" (4 door) 8.8" (2 door), 8.7" (4 door)
Sahara 162.9" (2 door), 173.4" (4 door) 73.7" (2 door), 73.9" (4 door) 72.2" (2 door), 70.9" (4 door) 95.4" (2 door), 116" (4 door) 10.1" (2 door), 10.2" (4 door)
Rubicon 163.8" (2 door), 173.4" (4 door) 73.7" (2 door), 73.9" (4 door) 72.4" (2 door), 70.9" (4 door) 95.4" (2 door), 116" (4 door) 10.2" (2 door), 10.1" (4 door)

Exterior Paint Color Codes

MODEL COLOR CODE
Deep Water Blue PBS
Red Rock Crystal PEM
Jeep Green PGJ
Flame Red PR4
Bright Silver PS2
Sunburst Orange PV6
Stone White PW1
Black PX8
Detonator Yellow PYB

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