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2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee 2WD V6-3.6L

Maintenance: Labor Times

2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee 2WD V6-3.6LSECTION Labor Times
Standard HoursManufacturer Warranty HoursSkill LevelNotes
Service or Charge
Normal Service
8,000 Miles0.70.0C
16,000 Miles0.90.0C
24,000 Miles0.80.0C
Note:
To Change Front and Rear Axle Fluid, Add0.50.0B2WD
32,000 Miles0.80.0C
Note:
To Change Engine Air Cleaner Filter, Add0.30.0C
To Adjust Parking Brake, Add0.60.0COn vehicles equipped with four wheel disc brakes.
To Change Transfer Case Fluid, Add0.50.0B
40,000 Miles0.70.0C
48,000 Miles0.90.0C
Note:
To Change Front and Rear Axle Fluid, Add0.50.0B2WD
56,000 Miles0.70.0C
64,000 Miles0.80.0C
Note:
To Change Engine Air Cleaner Filter, Add0.30.0C
To Adjust Parking Brake, Add0.60.0COn vehicles equipped with four wheel disc brakes.
To Change Transfer Case Fluid, Add0.50.0B
72,000 Miles0.80.0C
Note:
To Change Front and Rear Axle Fluid, Add0.50.0B2WD
80,000 Miles0.80.0C
Note
To Change Engine Coolant, Add0.70.0CFlush and replace the engine coolant at 60 months if not done at 104,000 miles (169,000 km).
88,000 Miles0.70.0C
96,000 Miles1.00.0C
Note:
To Change Engine Air Cleaner Filter, Add0.30.0C
To Change Front and Rear Axle Fluid, Add0.50.0B2WD
To Adjust Parking Brake, Add0.60.0COn vehicles equipped with four wheel disc brakes.
To Change Spark Plugs, Add1.80.0B
To Change Transfer Case Fluid, Add0.50.0B
104,000 Miles0.70.0C
Note
To Change Engine Coolant, Add0.70.0CFlush and replace the engine coolant at 60 months if not done at 104,000 miles (169,000 km).
112,000 Miles0.90.0C
120,000 Miles0.80.0C
Note:
To Change Front and Rear Axle Fluid, Add0.50.0B2WD
128,000 Miles0.80.0C
Note:
To Change Engine Air Cleaner Filter, Add0.30.0C
To Adjust Parking Brake, Add0.60.0COn vehicles equipped with four wheel disc brakes.
To Change Transfer Case Fluid, Add0.50.0B
136,000 Miles0.70.0C
144,000 Miles0.80.0C
Note:
To Change Front and Rear Axle Fluid, Add0.50.0B2WD
Severe Service
8,000 Miles0.70.0C
16,000 Miles0.90.0C
24,000 Miles0.80.0C
Note:
To Change Front and Rear Axle Fluid, Add0.50.0B2WD
32,000 Miles0.80.0C
Note:
To Change Engine Air Cleaner Filter, Add0.30.0C
To Adjust Parking Brake, Add0.60.0COn vehicles equipped with four wheel disc brakes.
To Change Transfer Case Fluid, Add0.50.0B
40,000 Miles0.70.0C
48,000 Miles0.90.0C
Note:
To Change Front and Rear Axle Fluid, Add0.50.0B2WD
56,000 Miles0.70.0C
64,000 Miles0.80.0C
Note:
To Change Engine Air Cleaner Filter, Add0.30.0C
To Adjust Parking Brake, Add0.60.0COn vehicles equipped with four wheel disc brakes.
To Change Transfer Case Fluid, Add0.50.0B
72,000 Miles0.80.0C
80,000 Miles0.80.0C
Note
To Change Engine Coolant, Add0.70.0CFlush and replace the engine coolant at 60 months if not done at 104,000 miles (169,000 km).
88,000 Miles0.70.0C
96,000 Miles1.00.0C
Note:
To Change Engine Air Cleaner Filter, Add0.30.0C
To Adjust Parking Brake, Add0.60.0COn vehicles equipped with four wheel disc brakes.
To Change Spark Plugs, Add1.80.0B
To Change Transfer Case Fluid, Add0.50.0B
To Change Front and Rear Axle Fluid, Add0.50.0B2WD
104,000 Miles0.70.0C
Note
To Change Engine Coolant, Add0.70.0CFlush and replace the engine coolant at 60 months if not done at 104,000 miles (169,000 km).
112,000 Miles0.90.0C
120,000 Miles0.80.0C
Note
To Change Front and Rear Axle Fluid, Add0.50.0B2WD
128,000 Miles0.80.0C
Note:
To Change Engine Air Cleaner Filter, Add0.30.0C
To Adjust Parking Brake, Add0.60.0COn vehicles equipped with four wheel disc brakes.
To Change Transfer Case Fluid, Add0.50.0B
136,000 Miles0.70.0C
144,000 Miles0.80.0C
Note:
To Change Front and Rear Axle Fluid, Add0.50.0B2WD
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