Is there a maintenance schedule for the Jeep Grand Cherokee?

Is there a maintenance schedule for the Jeep Grand Cherokee?

For all Jeep Grand Cherokee drivers in Center City, Philadelphia and Delaware County, we created this maintenance schedule guide to help you keep your Jeep Grand Cherokee running for as long as possible. All you need to know is when to bring in your Jeep for service.

How often should I Check my Jeep Grand Cherokee?

Check the brake linings and suspension too, and continue to do so every two years. In this service, repeat the 32,000 mile service, but do some additional things as well.

How often should you change the oil on a Jeep Grand Cherokee?

At 8,000 miles, you should’ve had the Jeep Grand Cherokee for around 6 months. Change the engine oil and oil filter, and rotate the tires once you notice irregular wear. You’ll want to repeat the oil change every 8,000 miles and the tire rotation every 16,000 miles after this service.

How do I schedule a service appointment for my Jeep?

Select your vehicle and its current mileage and our tool will automatically show you recommended service intervals, what’s included in each service, then let you schedule a service appointment. Regularly servicing your JEEP is one of the easiest ways to keep it reliable, safe, and on the road for many years to come.

What’s the maintenance schedule for a Jeep Grand Cherokee?

The Jeep Grand Cherokee maintenance schedule includes 60 different types of services over the course of 150,000 miles. RepairPal generates both national and local fair price estimates for most service intervals.

At 8,000 miles, you should’ve had the Jeep Grand Cherokee for around 6 months. Change the engine oil and oil filter, and rotate the tires once you notice irregular wear. You’ll want to repeat the oil change every 8,000 miles and the tire rotation every 16,000 miles after this service.

How often should I Change my Jeep Grand Cherokee brakes?

If your Grand Cherokee has four-wheel disc brakes, adjust those to make sure your brakes are still working at optimum capacity. Check the brake linings and suspension too, and continue to do so every two years. In this service, repeat the 32,000 mile service, but do some additional things as well.

What should I change in my Jeep Grand Cherokee?

You need to replace the spark plugs, replace the rear drive assembly fluid, replace the power transfer unit, and change the automatic transmission fluid. The latter is especially important if you use your Grand Cherokee to tow things often.