I use OEM Mopar All Weather floormats. Hella lot easier to clean than carpet.
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I bought a 50/50 mix with the spec listed in the manual and have driven some 10k miles no issues.
I've heard that the oil filter upgrade fixes all those problems. It adds 1 quart capacity and a drain back valve to hold oil in the cooler and the filter.
My 3.6 JK has high mileage and I have had it since new. I pour exactly 6 quarts of oil in for each change. Screw the dipstick.
I'll stick with my reliable 14y.o. Gen 5 grand caravan. 275k without any major issues other than it ate brake rotors until I switched to drilled and slotted rotors.
I bought a mopar on rock auto last year and it’s doing great.
Yep, these are a known bitch to bleed out the air, as well as aftermarket thermostat's not working well after replacement. I have seen some go thru a few to get one that works.
Oil cooler and radiator. I changed the thermostat when my radiator went. I would recommend using a mopar thermostat as I had two aftermarket fail on me
The thermostat failed twice. Once at like 80k miles and again at 115k miles. The second time it failed I replaced it with an aftermarket one that had a metal stem instead of plastic. It made it until we traded it in.
2020 Grand Cherokee. The ASS stopped working so I took it in and they said it was because the battery was dead. They replaced it under warranty. In less than a year the system stopped working again, I'm assuming the battery again. Looks like jeep's ASS DON'T work with Mopar batteries
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