Jeep Cherokee

The Jeep Cherokee has worn many faces over the years, from rugged trail machine to streamlined family crossover, but every version leans on electronic service monitoring. When you’ve finished a job under the bonnet, the car wants to know: an oil service reset follows an oil and filter change, the service reminder light needs clearing at each interval, and a TPMS reset is in order after tyre work. Pad replacements may also require resetting the brake wear sensor. Since the KL and earlier KK platforms handle these differently, this page is broken down by generation. Pick the Cherokee generation below that fits your model to reach the appropriate set of instructions.