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Jeep Grand Cherokee (1993–1998)
Maintenance Schedule

7 recurring services keep the 1993–1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee healthy — starting with oil changes every 6,000 miles. Budget roughly $1,400–2,100 in routine maintenance over 100,000 miles at typical U.S. shop prices.

Applies to model years 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998

Oil change every 6,000 mi
Services tracked 7
Est. cost / 100k mi $1,400–2,100
Biggest single job Transmission Service

Full schedule

Intervals follow the factory maintenance schedule for the 1993-1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee. Cost ranges are typical U.S. shop prices.

Service Interval Est. cost Notes
Oil Change Every 6,000 mi or 6 mo $30–45 Engine oil and filter replacement
Spark Plugs Every 30,000 mi or 3 yr $80–120 Spark plug replacement
Transmission Service Every 36,000 mi or 3 yr $100–150 Automatic transmission fluid and filter change
Transfer Case Service Every 36,000 mi or 3 yr $60–90 Transfer case oil change
Differential Service Every 36,000 mi or 3 yr $70–100 Front and rear differential oil change
Brake Fluid Every 36,000 mi or 3 yr $60–90 Brake fluid flush and replacement
Coolant Service Every 60,000 mi or 5 yr $80–120 Coolant flush and replacement

Common questions

How often should I change the oil on a 1993–1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee?

Every 6,000 miles or 6 months, whichever comes first. A typical U.S. shop charges $30–45. Engine oil and filter replacement.

How much does it cost to maintain a Jeep Grand Cherokee (1993–1998)?

Routine maintenance on the 1993–1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee runs roughly $1,400–2,100 over 100,000 miles at typical U.S. shop prices, spread across 7 recurring services. Independent shops usually land near the low end; dealers near the high end.

What is the most expensive scheduled service on this Grand Cherokee?

Transmission Service at $100–150, due every 36,000 miles. Automatic transmission fluid and filter change.

Cost ranges are typical U.S. independent-shop and dealer estimates; your local prices vary. Severe driving — towing, short trips, extreme heat or cold — shortens many intervals. Information here is general and may be estimated or AI-assisted — not professional, medical, or veterinary advice. Verify against your owner's manual, a professional, or your vet before acting. See our Terms & Disclaimer.