2011–2020 Jeep Grand Cherokee Maintenance and Repair

Whether you use your Jeep Grand Cherokee for everyday driving or off-road adventures, adhering to a maintenance schedule helps preserve its robust performance and reliability. Count on Firestone Complete Auto Care to provide expert care for your Grand Cherokee.

Examples of Maintenance Intervals for 2007–2018 Jeep Wrangler

These intervals are general guidelines and may vary based on your vehicle’s specific year, engine, and driving conditions. Refer to your owner’s manual for exact recommendations.

2011–2020 Jeep Grand Cherokee Oil Change Schedule & Oil Types

Regular oil changes help keep your Grand Cherokee’s engine running smoothly. This generation features an Oil Life Monitoring System (OLMS) that alerts you when an oil change is necessary based on temperature, engine revolutions, and other factors. Typically, you’ll need an oil change every 5,000–7,500 miles depending on driving habits and conditions.

2011–2020 Grand Cherokee Oil Types and Capacities

Oil type and capacity can vary based on factors like fuel type (gasoline or diesel), engine size, and whether the engine is turbocharged or naturally aspirated. Refer to your vehicle’s owner’s manual or consult Firestone Complete Auto Care for accurate information about your specific Grand Cherokee.

Jeep Grand Cherokee Oil Changes

Ensure you use the correct oil type to help your engine operate at its best. The professionals at Firestone Complete Auto Care provide expert oil changes using high-quality oil and filters from the industry’s top brands. They can help you select the best oil based on your vehicle’s condition and driving habits.

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Tire Sizes and Maintenance for 2011–2020 Jeep Grand Cherokee

To support peak performance and help extend the lifespan of your tires, rotate the tires on your Jeep Grand Cherokee every 5,000 to 7,500 miles. Coordinating tire rotations with oil changes is a convenient way to stay on top of maintenance.

Common Tire Sizes for 2011-2020 Jeep Grand Cherokee

Tire sizes for the Jeep Grand Cherokee differ based on the model year and trim level. Below are some commonly used sizes across the fourth generation:

Battery Information for 2011–2020 Jeep Grand Cherokee

Your Grand Cherokee’s battery is essential for powering its electrical systems. Replace the battery every 3–5 years, or sooner if you experience slow engine cranking, dim lights, or dashboard warning lights.

Here are some common battery specifications for the 2011–2020 Grand Cherokee:

For exact battery specifications, consult your owner’s manual or visit Firestone Complete Auto Care for expert advice and replacement services.

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Example Maintenance Schedule for 2011–2020 Jeep Grand Cherokee

At Every Oil Change Interval As Indicated By Oil Change Indicator System

  • Change oil and oil filter
  • Rotate tires
  • Inspect and clean battery
  • Inspect brake system
  • Inspect coolant system
  • Inspect exhaust system
  • Inspect engine air cleaner filter, replace if necessary

At 20,000 Miles

  • Inspect front suspension, tie rod ends, and replace if necessary
  • Inspect the front and rear axle fluid, change if using vehicle for commercial use, off-roading, or frequent towing
  • Inspect the brake linings and parking brake
  • Replace the cabin air filter

At 30,000 Miles

  • Inspect the CV/Universal joints
  • Inspect transfer case fluid
  • Replace engine air cleaner filter

At 40,000 Miles

  • Inspect front suspension, tie rod ends, and replace if necessary
  • Inspect the front and rear axle fluid, change if using vehicle for commercial use, off-roading, or frequent towing
  • Inspect the brake linings and parking brake
  • Replace the cabin air filter

At 60,000 Miles

  • Inspect the CV/Universal joints
  • Inspect front suspension, tie rod ends, and replace if necessary
  • Inspect the front and rear axle fluid, change if using vehicle for commercial use, off-roading, or frequent towing
  • Inspect the brake linings and parking brake
  • Inspect transfer fluid case
  • Replace the cabin air filter
  • Replace engine air filter

At 80,000 Miles

  • Inspect the front and rear axle fluid, change if using vehicle for commercial use, off-roading, or frequent towing

At 90,000 Miles

  • Replace engine air cleaner filter

At 100,000 Miles

  • Inspect front suspension, tie rod ends, and replace if necessary
  • Inspect the front and rear axle fluid, change if using vehicle for commercial use, off-roading, or frequent towing
  • Inspect the brake linings and parking brake
  • Replace the cabin air filter
  • Replace spark plugs
  • Flush and replace the engine coolant
  • Inspect and replace PCV valve

At 120,000 Miles

  • Inspect the CV/Universal joints
  • Inspect front suspension, tie rod ends, and replace if necessary
  • Inspect the front and rear axle fluid, change if using vehicle for commercial use, off-roading, or frequent towing
  • Inspect the brake linings and parking brake
  • Replace the cabin air filter
  • Replace engine air cleaner filter
  • Change transfer case fluid

At 140,000 Miles

  • Inspect front suspension, tie rod ends, and replace if necessary
  • Inspect the front and rear axle fluid, change if using vehicle for commercial use, off-roading, or frequent towing
  • Inspect the brake linings and parking brake
  • Replace the cabin air filter

At 150,000 Miles

  • Inspect the CV/Universal joints
  • Inspect transfer case fluid
  • Replace engine air cleaner filter
  • Flush and replace the engine coolant

This is a general outline of what your Grand Cherokee maintenance schedule might include. Be sure to verify the exact schedule in your owner’s manual or by consulting your local Firestone Complete Auto Care.

Repairs and Maintenance for Fourth-Generation Jeep Grand Cherokee

The Jeep Grand Cherokee is known for reliability, but occasional repairs may be necessary. Common concerns include brake wear, suspension issues, and battery replacements. Addressing these promptly ensures your vehicle’s longevity and safety. Visit Firestone Complete Auto Care as soon as you notice a decrease in your Grand Cherokee’s performance. Our technicians are ready to diagnose the issue and offer a service plan that will have your Jeep ready for any adventure ahead.

Schedule Maintenance

From routine maintenance to expert repairs, Firestone Complete Auto Care offers comprehensive services tailored to your fourth-generation Jeep Grand Cherokee. Schedule your appointment today to help keep your SUV performing at its best.

To find specific details like maintenance intervals, oil types, battery group sizes, and tire dimensions for your exact Jeep Grand Cherokee, refer to the owner’s manual or check the official Jeep website.

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