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Jeep Maintenance FAQ

How Expensive is a Jeep to Repair?

According to auto industry stats authority CarEdge, a little under $12,000 on average, during its first decade of ownership. That's a bit more than the average industry-wide. The auto maintenance experts at RepairPal, in contrast, claim a Jeep can average $640 or so annually. The difference at 10 years is explainable if you consider expenses can sometimes add up with the brand's SUVs and trucks having a higher chance of needing a major repair.

The best way to avoid running up a bill at a Mopar service center? Keep up with regular service.

What's My Jeep Service Schedule?

It depends on your model. Generally, though, you should do things like check tire pressure and top off coolant monthly, get an oil change and replace the oil filter every 3,000 miles, and inspect the suspension and change the cabin air filter every 20,000 miles. Every 30,000 miles, however, inspect the transfer case and its fluid and swap out the engine air filter, and every 40,000 miles, flush and replace the front and rear axle fluid. Every 60,000 miles, put in new spark plugs, and every 100,000 miles, inspect and change the PCV valve.

Be sure to use Mopar parts for service, not to mention its accessories for upgrades.

Why Buy Mopar Parts and Accessories for Jeep?

They're genuine OEM. That means Jeep-quality. It also means fitment's guaranteed, and you get warranty support in most cases. What's more, they won't void your manufacturer warranty (a lot of what's for sale on the aftermarket can).

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