I love changing the oil these jeeps I like how they make it supper easy I just hate the fact that Jeep uses paper filters for those, but other than that really durable vehicles for sure.
Using the navigation buttons on the left side of your steering wheel, scroll up until you find the “VEHICLE” heading and then scroll right until the instrument cluster displays the remaining oil life. While the oil life is displayed, press and hold down the “OK” button until the oil life resets back to 100%.
Thank you for the video! At the end when you are reseting the oil life, you said "you have to have it in..." and then you did something. What did you do exactly? I just wanna make sure I do it right.
just have the ignition on (2 start button presses i believe), press gas peddle fully 4 times while looking at the oil life reset screen, and you will see it go back to 100%.
On most newer vehicles, there is no separate fuel filter. There is a strainer assembly that is part of the fuel pump module, located inside the tank. I believe this particular vehicle has two fuel pump modules - a left side, and a right side.
I recently had the oil changed on my 2014 JGC with 30,000 mi. now I have an oil leak coming from somewhere on the top of the engine around the filter housing (puddles) the cap is really tight. Help, please.
A couple of things to check... The oil filter was changed in the 2014 model year. Is it possible the wrong filter was used? Is it possible the sealing o-ring was not changed or is absent? The housing might be cracked as well since it is plastic... Perhaps it was overtightened.
Might have overtightened the oil filter you have to be very delicate with these, also make sure you use a factory filter I’ve never had any problems using the oem oil filters every oil change
I believe the vehicle has to be in either the ACC or run position I can't remember which. I changed the oil again in my 2015 last weekend and it worked
The oil drain plug is listed at 20 ft-lbs and the oil filter housing cap is listed at 18 ft-lbs. I tighten the oil filter housing cap until it securely bottoms out and they just a wee-bit more... it is plastic, after all, and a VERY time-consuming repair to replace the entire oil filter housing if you crack something.
I love changing the oil these jeeps I like how they make it supper easy I just hate the fact that Jeep uses paper filters for those, but other than that really durable vehicles for sure.
Using the navigation buttons on the left side of your steering wheel, scroll up until you find the “VEHICLE” heading and then scroll right until the instrument cluster displays the remaining oil life. While the oil life is displayed, press and hold down the “OK” button until the oil life resets back to 100%.
Doesn't work on mine
Very clean and precise video. Thank you.
Thank you, this really helped me out 😊
Thank you for the video! At the end when you are reseting the oil life, you said "you have to have it in..." and then you did something. What did you do exactly? I just wanna make sure I do it right.
just have the ignition on (2 start button presses i believe), press gas peddle fully 4 times while looking at the oil life reset screen, and you will see it go back to 100%.
Does the oil plug have a washer to replace. I’ve been doing it for years after the dealer screwed me. And never had a washer on it.
Nope, believe it is a piece of rubber molded into the drain plug. I've never had to replace anything and no leaks
Sounds like Dan Akroyd talking.
Lol never heard that one before :)
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Have to have it in what? I cant see what is on the dash. Neutral, drive, reverse, what?
Transmission should be in Park
How many liters did u use in total
Approx 6 quarts or 5.5 liters
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Where's the fuel filter located?
On most newer vehicles, there is no separate fuel filter. There is a strainer assembly that is part of the fuel pump module, located inside the tank. I believe this particular vehicle has two fuel pump modules - a left side, and a right side.
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I recently had the oil changed on my 2014 JGC with 30,000 mi. now I have an oil leak coming from somewhere on the top of the engine around the filter housing (puddles) the cap is really tight. Help, please.
A couple of things to check... The oil filter was changed in the 2014 model year. Is it possible the wrong filter was used? Is it possible the sealing o-ring was not changed or is absent? The housing might be cracked as well since it is plastic... Perhaps it was overtightened.
Might have overtightened the oil filter you have to be very delicate with these, also make sure you use a factory filter I’ve never had any problems using the oem oil filters every oil change
I have a 2015, I couldn't reset it. I did the gas thing. 5 times. Nothing. Anything else.?
I believe the vehicle has to be in either the ACC or run position I can't remember which. I changed the oil again in my 2015 last weekend and it worked
I did it and it actually worked. I thought maybe it was satire but he was right. I have a 2015 grand Cherokee limited.
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1:54 - That's what she said
What is the torque spec for the oil pan and filter housing. ?
The oil drain plug is listed at 20 ft-lbs and the oil filter housing cap is listed at 18 ft-lbs. I tighten the oil filter housing cap until it securely bottoms out and they just a wee-bit more... it is plastic, after all, and a VERY time-consuming repair to replace the entire oil filter housing if you crack something.