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Your 2020 Jeep Cherokee is a tough, capable vehicle, but one of its best advantages is its reliability. If you care for your Cherokee properly, it can last for years and years, regardless of whether it's shuttling the kids around town or hitting the hardest trails.
To help drivers around Lewisburg, Sunbury, and Danville, PA, keep up with their vehicle maintenance, our team at B.Z. Motors Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram FIAT (CDJRF) has compiled this handy 2020 Jeep Cherokee maintenance schedule. Use this schedule to keep up with your Cherokee's maintenance intervals and stay safe, protected, and one step ahead of repairs.
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7,500-Mile Interval

Your 7,500-mile interval is the first of your routine service appointments, and it includes the primary services that form the foundation of your vehicle's maintenance. These will include an oil and filter change, tire rotation, and safety inspection, all to identify any potentially budding problems.
While changing the oil, your technician should perform a visual inspection of the brakes, belts, and hoses as well as look for any fluid leaks, signs of wear, or unusual sounds, any of which may indicate a problem.
15,000-Mile Interval
The 7,500-mile interval care will be repeated throughout the lifetime of your vehicle, so it forms the basis for the 15,000-mile interval inspection. At this time, you'll need an oil and filter change, tire rotation, and safety inspection as well as the possible replacement of the engine air filter and cabin air filter.

Your technician should also perform another visual inspection of your vehicle's vital components and fluids to identify any potential repairs. You may also need a brake pad replacement, depending on your driving conditions.
30,000-Mile Interval
In addition to the services performed at the 7,500-mile and 15,000-mile intervals, the 30,000-mile interval will include more extensive replacements and inspections. This is the time at which you may need to start replacing fluids, such as the engine coolant and transmission fluid, and you may need to replace the spark plugs, fuel filter, and/or air filter.
You will also need a comprehensive inspection of your vehicle's components, since early signs of wear can appear at this mileage. Your brake pads and tires may also need to be replaced, depending on your driving conditions.
40,000-Mile Interval
Expanding on all the previous services, the 40,000-mile interval will include all your basic services and thorough inspections of your vehicle's fluids and components. Your technician should pay close attention to any abnormal sounds, smells, and operating irregularities that can indicate a potential problem.

It's important to note that this is also the time when you may be nearing the end of your warranty period, so it's best to have any potential issues addressed while the warranty is still valid. You should also check for and perform any open recalls on the vehicle.
At this mileage, some vehicles will begin to show wear on the drive belts and hoses, motor mounts, and suspension bushings, as well as show possible fluid leaks. Be sure to have any of these issues addressed during this service interval.
60,000-Mile Interval
At your 60,000-mile interval appointment, you're going to want to get your regular routine maintenance services completed. In addition, a number of other parts will need to be looked at.
You're going to want to inspect the CV/Universal joints, front suspension, boot seals, tie rod ends, brake linings, and parking brake function. Anything that isn't up to par needs to be repaired and replaced.
You're also going to want to have your sunroof tracks cleaned and lubed.
Finally, replace the air conditioning and cabin air filters, along with the spark plugs.
80,000-Mile Interval
At the 80,000-mile interval, you're going to want to inspect the front suspension, boot seals, and tie rod ends, and replace them if necessary.

You're also going to want your brake linings and parking brake function looked at, to ensure you're not in need of any replacements or repairs.
120,000-Mile Interval
Your 120,000-mile interval appointment is going to include all the inspections found in the 60,000-mile and 80,000-mile appointments.
In addition to that, you're going to want your sunroof tracks once again cleaned and lubed, air conditioning and cabin air filters replaced, and spark plugs replaced based on your mileage.
150,000-Mile Interval
At 150,000 miles, you're going to need your front accessory drive belt, tensioner, idler pulley, and CV/Universal joints inspected. Anything that isn't functioning properly will need a replacement.
Finally, you're going to need to flush and replace the engine coolant at either 10 years or 150,000 miles, whichever happens to come first.
Schedule Your Service Appointment
We hope this 2020 Jeep Cherokee maintenance schedule helps you keep up with your vehicle's recommended service intervals, but it's important to remember that this is merely a guideline. Certain driving conditions, such as regularly towing, hauling, and off-roading, can increase the wear on your vehicle, so check with your technician about the ideal service intervals for your particular driving conditions.
There are a few different ways you can schedule your next service appointment…
- Schedule an Appointment Online:
The easiest way to schedule your next service appointment is right here on our website. All you'll have to do is fill out your contact information; vehicle information, including VIN, make, year, and model; a brief description of what you need done; and what time works best for you. Then, we'll reach out to confirm your appointment.

- Give Us a Call or Stop by:
We know sometimes you'd prefer to speak with someone directly, and if that's the case, you can easily give us a call or stop by our service center. Our team of highly trained technicians would be happy to answer any questions you might have, so you can feel confident about the work you're getting done and in choosing us as your maintenance provider.
Contact Us Today!
If you're near Lewisburg, Sunbury, or Danville, Pennsylvania, and you need maintenance for your Cherokee, visit the technicians at B.Z. Motors CDJRF. We'll be happy to discuss your vehicle's maintenance needs and get your vehicle running at its best, so call or stop by today to schedule your service appointment!
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