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2009 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland, 5.7 T, EZH
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2009 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland, 5.7 T, EZHSECTION External Pages
These are pages that do not belong to the exact selected vehicle (2009 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited, 5.7 T, EZD, RWD), but are still accessible from a link in your vehicle's manual. Be very cautious using repair info from here because these pages may not apply to your vehicle.
- Different variant/trim
- Section 1 (3.0L Turbo Diesel Engine (Service Information))
- Section 2 (Nag1 Automatic Transmission (Service Information))
- Section 3 (Diagnostic Code Index - Diesel)
- Section 4 (DRIVEABILITY - Diesel - Non-DTC-Based Diagnostics)
- Section 5 (NV140 Transfer Case (Service Information))
- Section 6 (3.7L Engine (Service Information))
- Section 7 (4.7L Engine (Service Information))
- Section 8 (6.1L Engine (Service Information))
- Section 9 (NV245 Transfer Case (Service Information))
- Section 10 (Electrical Diagnosis - Pre-Diagnostic Troubleshooting Procedure - ECM Verification Test - Intermittent DTC & Pcm & TCM Programming - Diesel)
- Section 11 (DTCS B10B3 To P0090 - Diesel)
- Section 12 (DTCS P0091 To P0195 - Diesel)
- Section 13 (DTCS P0196 To P0274 - Diesel)
- Section 14 (DTCS P0275 To P0463 - Diesel)
- Section 15 (DTCS P0471 To P0581 - Diesel)
- Section 16 (DTCS P0585 To P0674 - Diesel)
- Section 17 (DTCS P0675 To P2002 - Diesel)
- Section 18 (DTCS P2008 To P2238 - Diesel)
- Section 19 (DTCS P2239 To U0415 - Diesel)
- Section 20 (DTCS U0423 To U1421 - Diesel)
- Different car
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- β’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- β’ Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- β’ The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- β’ You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- β’ You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.