Q: What should a 64000 mile service, as per Jeep service schedule, cost?

asked by on June 03, 2017

What should a 64000 mile service, as per Jeep service schedule, cost?

My car has 66348 miles.
My car has an automatic transmission.

The statements expressed above are only for informational purposes and should be independently verified. Please see our terms of service for more details

Get an instant quote for your car

Our certified mechanics come to you ・Backed by 12-month, 12,000-mile guarantee・Fair and transparent pricing


Experienced Mechanic?

Earn up to $70/hr

What others are asking

Same suspension part keeps breaking
The lower ball joint is pressed into the lower control arms when replaced. The replacement joint can be pressed into the old lower control arms or you could replace the complete lower control arm that comes with new inner pivot...
Power windows not working.
It is possible that you have a blown the fuse for the power windows. If it is possible for you to easily replace this fuse, it will be shown in the owner's manual of your vehicle. If you are uncomfortable...
Cleaning the cabin air filter with compressed air
Sure, not a bad idea--spray it with compressed air. Realize that if you've got one of those ones that's darker black, that's a charcoal. You can blow the dust out but eventually the charcoal breaks down and it doesn't filter...
Car steering locked in intersection
Hello there, this sounds like an rare situation. The whistling sound with the Check Engine Light would have a few possible symptoms. Most likely there would be an exhaust leak or a vacuum leak. Either could also set the Check...
My engine management light is flickering on when I accelerate and the car is jerking
Hey there. This may be an indication of a failing or dirty mass air flow sensor (https://www.yourmechanic.com/services/mass-airflow-sensor-replacement). This is a unit that monitors air intake as it is mixed with fuel prior to being injected into the engine. When this...
Traction control off, Stabilitrak, and reduced engine power
Hello. The sensor you had replaced previously may still be the cause of your issues. There is likely something in the circuit that is causing the premature failure of the sensor. Test the sensor the same way you did before,...
Rough Idle and Stalling at Operating Temp
Hi there. There are dozens of problems that can lead to a drop in gas mileage, some of them are serious and some can be easily corrected. Issues like dirty O2 sensors, EGR valve, or a malfunctioning mass air flow...
My car constantly overheats within a couple of minutes and I've had all of the cooling system replaced already.
Hi there. If the engine takes a little time to overheat, then it is possible that the radiator could be plugged up. If the engine overheats fast, then either there is air in the cooling system or one or both...
Antifreeze leaking from banjo bolt
You should have a sealing washer on each side of the banjo so it will seal.

Related articles

2005 Jeep Wrangler vs. 2005 Chevrolet Blazer: Which One Should I Buy?
Sport SUVs are a class all of their own; these vehicles are meant for a fun drive through the woods and across the trail – but not necessarily to Grandma’s house! Think instead about going through the creek and through...
2014 Jeep Cherokee vs. 2014 Jeep Wrangler: Which One Should I Buy?
SUVs are a crowded market, but Jeep has long been a name to remember. SUVs are generally built on the chassis of a truck and provide the overall handling of a truck instead of feeling more like a car that...
How to Choose a Lift for Your Jeep Wrangler
The The Jeep Wrangler (https://www.yourmechanic.com/article/a-buyer-s-guide-to-the-2012-jeep-wrangler) is easily the most off-road oriented vehicle you can buy from a dealership. All Jeep Wranglers come with four-wheel drive and a removable top. Their high ground clearance and short wheelbase allow them to navigate...