Service Manual Jeep Grand Cherokee Crd 2017
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Founded in 1941, Jeep is headquartered in Ohio and sells their vehicles worldwide. The company specialises in sport utility vehicles and is a brand wholly owned by a subsidiary of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles. During World War II, Jeep became the primary four-wheel-drive vehicle of the United States Army, and the brand has been popular ever since. Off road driving remains one of Jeep's focal points, and the Wrangler is one of the few remaining four-wheel-drive vehicles with a solid front and the rear axle. Amongst the most popular models available are the Cherokee, Comanche and the Wrangler.The Wrangler comes in various models, including two-door and four-door versions, as well as a mid-size military sports utility version.
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Go to Jeep website, download Grand Cherokee Owners Manual Diesel supplement. Thought I could provide link but that wasn't working. Something future buyers might want to familiarize themselves with. Perhaps we can live with the DPF, if we follow these guidelines. Not going to be an issue for me to maintain DEF levels or drive at highway speeds for 20 minutes or longer, periodically. If these practices plus proper maintenance prolongs the life of the DPF then I can't honestly see any downside to waiting for the diesel.
Better fuel economy. Adequate torque out of the box without further modifications. Diesels last longer. I believe they are easier to rebuild. At least in the marine application they are. Am I missing something?
Go to Jeep website, download Grand Cherokee Owners Manual Diesel supplement. Thought I could provide link but that wasn't working.
Something future buyers might want to familiarize themselves with. Perhaps we can live with the DPF, if we follow these guidelines. Not going to be an issue for me to maintain DEF levels or drive at highway speeds for 20 minutes or longer, periodically.
If these practices plus proper maintenance prolongs the life of the DPF then I can't honestly see any downside to waiting for the diesel. Better fuel economy. Adequate torque out of the box without further modifications.
Diesels last longer. I believe they are easier to rebuild. At least in the marine application they are.
2005 Service Manual Jeep Grand Cherokee
Am I missing something?