2021–2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee Maintenance and Repair

Adhering to a regular maintenance schedule can ensure your Jeep Grand Cherokee continues to perform at its peak for both adventure and everyday driving. Trust Firestone Complete Auto Care for expert fifth-generation Grand Cherokee service.

General Service Intervals for 2021–2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee

These intervals are general guidelines and can vary based on the specific year and driving conditions experienced. For exact guidelines tailored to your Grand Cherokee, consult your owner’s manual or check Jeep’s official website.

2021–2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee Oil Change Schedule & Oil Types

Regularly changing the oil can help your Jeep’s engine continue to run smoothly. Many newer Grand Cherokee models feature an oil life monitoring system that calculates oil life based on engine operating conditions (such as temperature, engine loads, and number of engine revolutions) and alerts the driver via the dashboard indicator when an oil change is necessary. In general, you can expect your Grand Cherokee to need an oil change every 5,000 to 7,500 miles, depending on its condition and your driving habits.

2021–2025 Grand Cherokee Oil Type and Capacity

Differences in oil type and capacity are influenced by factors such as fuel type (gasoline vs. diesel), engine size, and the specific requirements of turbocharged engines versus naturally aspirated engines. Always check the vehicle's owner's manual or consult the experts at Firestone Complete Auto Care to confirm the correct type and amount of oil for your Jeep model and engine type.

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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2021–2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee Tire Sizes & Tire Maintenance

For optimal performance and longevity, you need to regularly rotate the tires on your Jeep Grand Cherokee—approximately every 5,000 to 7,500 miles. Ideally, you should rotate your tires with each oil change to simplify your maintenance schedule.

Jeep Grand Cherokee tire sizes can vary depending on the model year and specific trim level. Here are some of the common tire sizes across this generation:

Tire sizes can vary based on trim and feature, so it's always a good idea to check your Jeep owner’s manual or the tire placard located on the driver's side door jamb for the most accurate and specific information.

2021–2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee Battery Information

Keeping your battery in top shape is key to maintaining the performance of your Grand Cherokee and its electrical systems. You should consider replacing your Jeep Grand Cherokee's battery if it is older than 3 to 5 years or exhibits any of the following signs:

•   Slow Engine Crank

•   Electrical Issues and Dimming Lights

•   Warning Light

•   Corrosion

Special Considerations for the Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe (Hybrid Models)

Jeep does offer a hybrid Grand Cherokee model known as the 4xe, starting from the 2022 model year. This plug-in hybrid combines a traditional internal combustion engine with an electric motor and may have special considerations regarding proper maintenance.

Hybrid Battery Maintenance

Ensuring the health of the high-voltage battery is crucial. Follow specific guidelines provided by Jeep for maintaining battery longevity, including optimal charging habits and storage conditions.

Cooling System

Hybrid systems often require additional cooling components to manage the heat generated by electric motors and batteries. You should check the coolant levels and condition regularly.

Brake Wear

The regenerative braking system in hybrids can lead to different wear patterns on brake components compared to traditional vehicles. While regenerative braking may reduce wear on the physical brake system, you still need to check the brakes regularly & preferably by a professional.

Tire Maintenance

While not exclusive to hybrids, ensuring that tires are properly inflated and rotated can help improve fuel efficiency and reduce the load on the hybrid system.

Here are some common fifth-generation Jeep Grand Cherokee specifications:

A professional can help ensure you get the correct battery for your Grand Cherokee. Visit Firestone Complete Auto Care for a free battery check or replacement.

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Example of a 2021–2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee Maintenance Schedule

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

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

At 20,000 Miles

  • Inspect the CV/Universal joints
  • Inspect front suspension, tie rod ends, and replace if necessary
  • Inspect the brake linings and parking brake
  • Replace the cabin air filter

At 30,000 Miles

  • Inspect the CV/Universal joints
  • Inspect the front and rear axle fluid, change if using vehicle for commercial use, off-roading, or frequent towing
  • Inspect transfer case fluid
  • Replace engine air cleaner filter

At 40,000 Miles

  • Inspect the CV/Universal joints
  • Inspect front suspension, tie rod ends, and replace if necessary
  • Inspect the brake linings and parking brake
  • Replace the cabin air filter

At 50,000 Miles

  • Inspect the CV/Universal joints
  • Inspect the front and rear axle fluid, change if using vehicle for commercial use, off-roading, or frequent towing
  • Inspect transfer case fluid
  • IReplace engine air cleaner filter

At 60,000 Miles

  • Inspect the CV/Universal joints
  • Inspect front suspension, tie rod ends, and replace if necessary
  • Inspect the brake linings and parking brake
  • Replace the cabin air filter

At 70,000 Miles

  • Inspect the CV/Universal joints
  • Inspect the front and rear axle fluid, change if using vehicle for commercial use, off-roading, or frequent towing
  • Inspect transfer case fluid
  • Replace engine air cleaner filter
  • Change transfer case fluid (severe usage)

At 90,000 Miles

  • Inspect the CV/Universal joints
  • Inspect the front and rear axle fluid, change if using vehicle for commercial use, off-roading, or frequent towing
  • Inspect transfer case fluid
  • Replace the cabin air filter

At 100,000 Miles

  • Inspect the CV/Universal joints
  • Inspect front suspension, tie rod ends, and replace if necessary
  • Inspect the brake linings and parking brake
  • Replace the cabin air filter
  • Replace spark plugs
  • Flush and replace the engine coolant
  • Replace PCV valve

At 110,000 Miles

  • Inspect the CV/Universal joints
  • Inspect the front and rear axle fluid, change if using vehicle for commercial use, off-roading, or frequent towing
  • Inspect transfer case fluid
  • Replace engine air cleaner filter

At 120,000 Miles

  • Inspect the CV/Universal joints
  • Inspect front suspension, tie rod ends, and replace if necessary
  • Replace the cabin air filter
  • Change transfer case fluid (normal usage)

At 130,000 Miles

  • Inspect the CV/Universal joints
  • Inspect the front and rear axle fluid, change if using vehicle for commercial use, off-roading, or frequent towing
  • Inspect transfer case fluid
  • Replace engine air cleaner filter

At 150,000 Miles

  • Inspect the CV/Universal joints
  • 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 accessory drive belt tensioner and pulley, replace if necessary
  • Change transfer case fluid (severe usage)

This is a general example of what your Grand Cherokee maintenance schedule may look like. Double-check your owner’s manual or consult your local Firestone Complete Auto Care to ensure you follow the correct schedule.

Repair Services for Your 2021–2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee

Encountering issues like engine noise, transmission fluid leaks, or braking problems with your Jeep Grand Cherokee? Firestone Complete Auto Care is ready to help. Our expert technicians specialize in maintaining the rugged durability and smooth operation of Grand Cherokee models, from vintage editions to the most recent releases. Book your appointment today to help keep your Jeep in top condition.

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For detailed maintenance schedules, oil types, battery group sizes, tire dimensions, and other specific information, please refer to your Jeep Grand Cherokee owner’s manual or visit the Jeep official website.

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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