Jeep Cherokee DIY Maintenance & Repair Guides
Links to DIY repair guides and vehicle
maintenance "how-to" tutorials for the 5th generation 2014-2018 Jeep
Cherokee.
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2014-2018 Jeep Cherokee Key Fob Battery Replacement Guide After a few years of daily use, the battery inside the key fob remote control for the keyless entry system of a fifth generation (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 and probably also the refreshed 2018 model year) Jeep Cherokee can become weak or stop working entirely. Check out my DIY instructions for the procedure (with the compatible replacement part number) by clicking on the text link above or the thumbnail image over on the left. |
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Jeep Cherokee Overhead Map Light Bulbs Replacement Guide If you need to change a burnt out map light bulb in the overhead console of your Jeep Cherokee (or upgrade them both to brighter LED units), take a look at my DIY instructions for the procedure (with the compatible replacement part number) by clicking on the text link above or the thumbnail image to the left. |
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Jeep Cherokee Vanity Mirror Light Bulbs Replacement Guide The sun visors in a 5th generation (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 and probably also the face lifted 2018 model year) Jeep Cherokee contain two lights for the vanity mirrors. To view my DIY instructions for the procedure (with the compatible replacement part number), click on the text link above or the thumbnail picture on the left. |
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Jeep Cherokee Dome Light Bulbs Replacement Guide If you need to change a burnt out dome light bulb in your Jeep Cherokee (or you'd like to upgrade them both to brighter LED units), check out my DIY tutorial for the procedure (with the compatible replacement part number) by clicking on the text link above or the thumbnail image to the left. |
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Jeep Cherokee A/C Cabin Air Filter Replacement Guide If the A/C system in your fifth generation (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018) Jeep Cherokee hasn't been working well recently or the vents smell a bit musty or moldy, you probably need to change the cabin air filter element in the HVAC blower motor housing. Take a look at my DIY instructions for the procedure (with the compatible replacement part numbers) by clicking on the text link above or the thumbnail picture to the left. |
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Jeep Cherokee Cargo Area Light Bulbs Replacement Guide If you need to change a burnt out cargo area or "trunk" light bulb in your Jeep Cherokee, check out my DIY tutorial for the procedure (with the compatible replacement part numbers) by clicking on the text link above or the thumbnail image to the left. |
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Jeep Cherokee License Plate Light Bulbs Replacement Guide If you need to change a burnt out license plate light bulb in the tailgate cargo area door of your Jeep Cherokee, or you'd like to upgrade both bulbs to brighter LED units, check out my DIY tutorial for the procedure (with the compatible replacement part numbers), by clicking on the text link above or the thumbnail picture on the left side. |
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Jeep Cherokee Rear Window Wiper Blade Replacement Guide If you've been having difficulty seeing out of the back windshield window of your fifth generation (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018) Jeep Cherokee during a rain or snow storm, you probably need to replace the rear wiper blade. To view my DIY tutorial for the procedure (with the OEM blade size in inches and the compatible replacement part numbers), click on the text link or thumbnail picture. |
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Jeep Cherokee Reverse Tail Light Bulbs Replacement Guide The Jeep Cherokee is equipped with a total of four reverse light bulbs. Check out my DIY instructions for the procedure (including the compatible replacement part numbers) by clicking on the text link above or the thumbnail image to the left. |
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Jeep Cherokee Headlight Bulbs Replacement Guide The dual filament combination low beam and high beam headlight bulbs in a Jeep Cherokee are located in a separate housing below the front turn signal and side marker and above the fog light housing. To view my DIY instructions for the procedure (with the compatible replacement part number), click on the text link above or the thumbnail image to the left. |
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Jeep Cherokee Fog Light Bulbs Replacement Guide If you need to change a burnt out fog light bulb in the front bumper cover of your Jeep Cherokee, check out my DIY tutorial for the procedure (with the compatible replacement part numbers) by clicking on the text link above or the thumbnail picture on the left. |
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Jeep Cherokee Front Turn Signal & Side Marker Bulbs Replacement
Guide The front turn signal and side marker light bulbs are located in the larger housing at the top of the front bumper cover. If you need to change a burnt out light bulb, take a look at my DIY instructions for the procedure (with the compatible replacement part numbers) by clicking on the text link above or the thumbnail image to the left. |
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Jeep Cherokee Plastic Interior Door Panels Removal Guide If you would like to upgrade the OEM door speakers in your Jeep Cherokee, you'll fifth have to take off the plastic interior door panels. To view my DIY tutorial for the procedure, click on the text link above or the thumbnail image to the left. |
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Jeep Cherokee Tigershark 2.4L I4 Engine Air Filter Replacement Guide The engine air filter element in a fifth generation (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018) Jeep Cherokee with the Tigershark MultiAir 2 2.4 liter inline four cylinder motor should be cleaned at every oil change and replaced at least every 2 to 3 years. Check out my DIY instructions for the procedure (with the compatible replacement part numbers) by clicking on the text link above or the thumbnail image to the left. |
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Jeep Cherokee Electrical Fuses & Relays Replacement Guide The best place to start when troubleshooting any electrical problem with your Jeep Cherokee is to check for a blown fuse or a faulty relay in either of the two electrical panels. Take a look at my DIY directions for the procedure by clicking on the text link above or the thumbnail picture over on the left side of the page. |
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Jeep Cherokee Tigershark 2.4L I4 Engine Spark Plugs Replacement
Guide The iridium tipped OEM spark plugs in a 5th generation (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 and the revised 2018) Jeep Cherokee with the Tigershark MultiAir 2 2.4 liter inline four cylinder motor can last up to 100,000 miles, but they should be checked before that time. Check out my DIY tutorial for the procedure (with the compatible replacement part numbers) by clicking on the text link above or the thumbnail image to the left. |
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Jeep Cherokee 12V Automotive Battery Replacement Guide If you've been having difficulty starting the engine in your Jeep Cherokee and the OEM 12 volt car battery is a few years old, you probably need to replace it. Take a look at my DIY instructions for the procedure (with the OEM group size and the compatible replacement part numbers), by clicking on the text link above or the thumbnail image on the left. |
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Jeep Cherokee Tigershark 2.4L MultiAir 2 I4 Engine Oil Change Guide The best way to keep your Cherokee running reliably is to regularly change the motor oil and replace the oil filter on the Tigershark 2.4 liter MultiAir II inline four cylinder engine. To view my DIY oil change tutorial (with the compatible replacement filter part numbers), click on the text link above or the thumbnail image to the left. |
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Jeep Cherokee Front Brake Pads Replacement Guide If you've been hearing a grinding or screeching sound coming from the front end of you Cherokee, you probably need to change the front brake pads. Check out my DIY instructions for the procedure (with the compatible replacement part numbers) by clicking on the text link above or the thumbnail image to the left. |
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Jeep Cherokee Rear Disc Brake Pads Replacement Guide The rear disc brake pads on a fifth generation (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 and probably also the revised 2018 model year) Jeep Cherokee tend to last twice as long as the front pads or anywhere from 60,000 miles to over 100,000 miles. Take a look at my DIY instructions for the procedure (with the compatible replacement part numbers), by clicking on the text link above or the thumbnail picture to the left. |
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