Jeep Wrangler Maintenance Schedule

Jeep Wrangler Maintenance Schedule

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Are you looking for ways to make sure that your Jeep Wrangler stays in excellent condition throughout the time in which you own it? We know that when it comes to a vehicle that you love, perhaps nothing is more important than making sure it stays on the road, and it remains reliable throughout. That's why we want to focus on suggesting a maintenance schedule for your Jeep Wrangler. What is a maintenance schedule? It's specific mileage milestones that you hit where you get certain services performed on your Wrangler in order to make sure that you stay ahead of any potential issues. We really want to drive home the point that a maintenance schedule for one vehicle won't be the same for the next. That's because a lot of this depends on driving style, the conditions that a vehicle is driving in, and other unique factors that help dictate this. Keep reading for our suggested Jeep Wrangler maintenance schedule.


8,000 miles/6 months

The first time you should be scheduling maintenance is with 8,000 miles, or about twice a year. That's because this is the preferred time to get the oil changed in your engine, and also the oil filter. Another common service to have performed here would be rotating the tires, especially if irregular wear is starting to occur. You want to combat irregular wearing the best you can to avoid purchasing new tires before it's absolutely necessary. Other than that, this type of maintenance will keep everything performing up to Jeep standards!


16,000 miles/12 months

About one a year during your regular service maintenance, you should be doing more than just changing the oil. You should also consider having the air conditioning filter replaced, and having things like the front suspension, exhaust system, and brake linings inspected. These appointments are really just an excellent excuse to have one of the professionals at our dealership learn more about your vehicle and spot any potential issues ahead of time.


32,000 miles/24 months

About every two years, the maintenance of your Wrangler will get a little more intensive. This includes things like replacing the engine air cleaner filter, spark plugs, air conditioning filter, while still performing the other tasks we've mentioned. You'll even want to adjust the parking brake should your Wrangler have four-wheel disc brakes.


96,000 miles/72 months

The last thing we'll mention for common maintenance schedules is the one that should happen when you hit 96,000 miles with your Jeep Wrangler. Beyond all of the other services, you'll also want the CV joints inspected, and the manual transmission fluid should be changed out if you've been using it for true off-roading fun. Make sure the PCV valve is inspected and replaced, and the tie rod ends and boot seals don't have any cracks or leaks.


Schedule Appointment at Reedman-Toll CDJR of Springfield

We hope you'll take the time to schedule an appointment for your Jeep Wrangler, and we know that we can help you out. No matter what service maintenance you need, our professionals will get the job done with ease. We'll see you soon!


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