What is the diff fluid specs on a Jeep Grand Cherokee?

What is the diff fluid specs on a Jeep Grand Cherokee?

Here is what the Service Manual Reads on Diff Fluid Specs. As taken from 2002 SERVICE MANUAL Jeep (R) GRAND CHEROKEE by DaimlerChrysler Corporation… Section LUBRICATION & MAINTENANCE Page 0-5

What kind of differential fluid does a jeep use?

OK so I got to change my rear differential fluid this week before the snow. The ONLY thing is I was only able to do the rear, with 75w-140 Mobil 1 for conv. or limited slip diffs.

What kind of oil does a Jeep Grand Cherokee use?

I have a May 2013 model year 2014 Grand Cherokee Summit 4wd with the Hemi. The manual says 75W-90 for rear and 75W-140 for the front diff. The latest pdf ver 8 says 75W-85 now for both. Likewise the original manual says change plugs at 30k miles, pdf ver 8 says 100k miles. So I email Jeep and the answer was use the latest manual.

When to change front and rear differential fluid?

According to the manual: At 24,000- Inspect front and rear differential fluid. Change if used as taxi, police, towing, etc. Then again at 48,000. You didn’t really get “taken” per se. Unless you tow, do lots of stop n go, etc. then it really didn’t need it per warranty.

What kind of lubricant does a Jeep Grand Cherokee use?

To keep your Grand Cherokee in perfect condition for years, you need to take care of it using the finest automotive chemicals. On the current page, Jeep Grand Cherokee oils, fluids, and lubricants are presented. The products are made by Loctite, Royal Purple, Permatex, Lakewood – reliable brands known worldwide.

What kind of oil does a jeep 5.7L use?

They now have the all diff oils at 75W-85 GL5 , ELSD with friction modifier. Go figure. “I’m just here for the biscuits!” I was confused by my dealership visit this weekend. I have the 5.7l and was in for an oil and spark plug change (I’m at ~35k miles) when they told me it was also due to have the differential fluids changed.

How to add transmission fluid to a 2009 Jeep Grand Cherokee?

This video shows you how to add transmission fluid to your 2009 Jeep Grand Cherokee. Before adding transmission fluid, make sure that your engine was running when you checked the fluid level. If the transmission fluid level on your Grand Cherokee is low, you need to add fluid through the dipstick tube.

What should the fluid level be on a Jeep Grand Cherokee?

Usage of other fluids/lubricants is not recommended. NOTE: The fluid full level on the NV146 is 25-35 MM (0.98-1.38 In.) below the bottom of the fill plug. This is different from the other Grand Cherokee applications. It is important that the transfer case not be overfilled and that the correct fluid is used.

How to add transmission fluid to a Jeep Laredo?

Follow these steps to add transmission fluid in a 2009 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 3.7L V6. Complete video instructions to add transmission fluid to a 2009 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 3.7L V6.

To keep your Grand Cherokee in perfect condition for years, you need to take care of it using the finest automotive chemicals. On the current page, Jeep Grand Cherokee oils, fluids, and lubricants are presented. The products are made by Loctite, Royal Purple, Permatex, Lakewood – reliable brands known worldwide.

What kind of lubricant should I use on my Jeep?

Section LUBRICATION & MAINTENANCE Page 0-5 A multi-purpose, hypoid gear lubricant which conforms to MIL-L-2105C and API GL 5 quality specifications should be used. Mopar Hypoid Gear Lubricant conforms to these specifications. Lubricant for heavy-duty or trailer tow use is SAE 75W-140 SYNTHETIC.

How do you change differential oil on a Jeep Grand Cherokee?

In this tutorial, we learn how to change your differential oil on a Jeep Grand Cherokee. First, you will need to remove the drain plug from the underneath of the vehicle, then let it drain out onto an oil pan, use a pipe and pump to do this. Once it’s finished draining, you will need to replace the plug.

I have a May 2013 model year 2014 Grand Cherokee Summit 4wd with the Hemi. The manual says 75W-90 for rear and 75W-140 for the front diff. The latest pdf ver 8 says 75W-85 now for both. Likewise the original manual says change plugs at 30k miles, pdf ver 8 says 100k miles. So I email Jeep and the answer was use the latest manual.

Here is what the Service Manual Reads on Diff Fluid Specs. As taken from 2002 SERVICE MANUAL Jeep (R) GRAND CHEROKEE by DaimlerChrysler Corporation… Section LUBRICATION & MAINTENANCE Page 0-5

OK so I got to change my rear differential fluid this week before the snow. The ONLY thing is I was only able to do the rear, with 75w-140 Mobil 1 for conv. or limited slip diffs.