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Jeep Service Faqs
Questions about Jeep service or repair? Here’s what you need to know to keep your vehicle running right.
Why does my Jeep make a clunking sound when turning or going over bumps?

This is often caused by worn sway bar links, ball joints, or control arm bushings — common repair items on lifted or off-road-driven Jeeps. Suspension service can fix the issue and restore stability.
How often should I schedule drivetrain service on my Jeep 4x4?

For Jeeps with 4WD, it's recommended to service the transfer case and differentials every 40,000 to 50,000 km. Neglecting this can lead to drivetrain repairs that are much more expensive.
What are common engine repair issues in Jeep V6 engines?

Some Jeep models with the 3.6L engine have experienced ticking noises from faulty lifters or rocker arms. Catching this early allows for a relatively straightforward top-end repair.
Do I need my Jeep repair if it's overheating during slow driving or off-roading?

Overheating may indicate a failing radiator fan, clogged cooling system, or weak water pump. A proper cooling system service can identify the cause and prevent engine damage or major repair.
What kind of repair is needed if my Jeep has a wobble?

"Death wobble" in solid axle Jeeps is typically caused by worn steering components like the track bar, tie rod ends, or control arms. A full front-end inspection and repair is the only way to resolve it safely.
What does a routine Jeep service include at a mechanic shop?

A typical Jeep service includes oil and filter changes, tire rotation, brake inspection, 4WD system check, and a suspension and steering inspection — especially important for off-road use.