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Recommended service and maintenance schedule for Jeep Wrangler

Posted at Fri, Jun 6, 2025 4:45 PM

Perkins Motors - Recommended service and maintenance schedule for Jeep Wrangler

Owning a Jeep® Wrangler gives you the unmatched freedom to go wherever the road or trail leads, but keeping your Wrangler ready for adventure requires dedicated care and attention. At Perkins Motors, serving drivers near Monument, CO, Falcon, and Stonegate, we understand what your Jeep Wrangler needs to perform at its best year-round. Whether you’re taking on rugged terrain or simply commuting around Colorado Springs, sticking to the manufacturer’s recommended maintenance schedule is critical not just for enjoying your Wrangler, but also for maximizing its longevity and value. Our certified technicians work daily with vehicles just like yours, equipped with Genuine Mopar® Parts and advanced diagnostic tools, providing you with dealership-level expertise you won’t find at just any repair shop. Every Wrangler is unique, so always consult your owner’s manual or contact us directly for model-year details. Yet, a consistent service routine is universally important, helping to ensure features like Selec-Trac® 4x4 System, advanced Safety Group technologies, and Trail Rated® capability remain as reliable as the day you drove off the lot.

To help you stay on track, here’s a general guide our team at Perkins Motors recommends, based on common maintenance needs for most Jeep Wrangler models:

  • Engine Oil & Filter: Replace every 5,000 to 7,500 miles, depending on driving conditions.
  • Tire Rotation & Inspection: Every 6,000 to 8,000 miles for even wear and extended tire life.
  • Brake System Inspection: At least every 10,000 miles or annually; replace pads and resurface rotors as needed.
  • Fluid Checks (coolant, brake, transmission, differential): Inspect and top off at every oil change.
  • Air Filter Replacement: Every 20,000 miles or more often in dusty or off-road conditions.
  • Battery & Electrical Inspection: Annually, or sooner if you notice slow starting or dim electronics.
  • Spark Plugs: Replace roughly every 30,000 to 50,000 miles, based on engine type.
  • Transfer Case & Differential Service: Every 30,000 to 60,000 miles, especially after severe off-road use.
  • Comprehensive Multi-Point Inspection: Each visit ensures safety systems and mechanical components are performing optimally.

Following these steps will help keep your Jeep Wrangler adventure-ready, and our experienced service department is here to remind you of upcoming maintenance, answer any questions you have, and provide cost-effective solutions using OEM parts. For additional details tailored to your specific year and model, or to schedule your next maintenance visit, reach out to Perkins Motors today. Experience the difference of expert service—request more information or book your appointment with us and make every journey safe and reliable.

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