AS I UNDERSTAND THE FACTORY RECOMENDS, 6QTS. OF CRASTOL 10W30.
I BOUGHT MINE FROM A ONE OWNER AND ALL RECIETS WERE SAVED FOR RECORDS. (A MUST WHEN STILL IN WARRENTY)
MINE HAS 174500 MILES AND STILL RUNNING GREAT AND OIL STAYS
CLEAN.. AND ALWAYS MOPAR FILTER!!
I HAVE BEEN READING ON SYNTHIC OILS. FOR WHAT I GATHER ITS WORTH THE CHANGE OVER TO IT AFTER 100000 MILES..
ITS A GOOD BIT HIGHER, LIKE EVERYTHING ELSE...
HOPE THIS HELPS..
10w30
It is the area between the engine and transmission.
The engine computer is the voltage regulator in a 1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee.
The 2002 Grand Vitara EGR valve is located on top of the engine. The EGR valve will be between the engine and the battery.
From Owners manual for my 1997 Jeep Cherokee 4 liter 6 cylinder engine, it shows 6 us quarts
The oil pressure sensor on a 1997 V8 is on the top rear of the engine next to the distributor.
behind the glove box
Yes, the 1997 to 2001 Cherokees are nearly identical.
5x114.3
It is the area between the engine and transmission.
Jeep Cherokee XJ 1984-1996 should interchange Jeep Cherokee XJ 1997-2001 should interchange
The engine computer is the voltage regulator in a 1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee.
Yes it will, unless the Grand Cherokee has the V-8, otherwise it is a direct fit and bolt up. The basic block is the same,the accessories are different, you will have to switch everything over
most likely not, but it depends on the part. the body style of the Cherokees changed in 1997
Inside the fuel tank.
No. A 1997 does not use a coil rail.
It is between the radiator and the grill.
it is inside of the gas tank you have to drop the tank down to get at it