The fifth-generation Jeep Cherokee (KL) 2014-2023 broke with tradition by adopting a car-derived platform, a distinctive split-headlight face and a nine-speed automatic, paired with the 2.4 Tigershark four or the 3.2 Pentastar V6. Once you service one, its electronic systems carry on counting against the old schedule until reset. The jobs owners reach for most are the oil service reset to clear the dash warning, the maintenance light reset after a major service, and a TPMS reset following tyre changes. Fit a new battery and you may also want to verify the system afterwards. Pick the relevant guide below to reset your KL Cherokee correctly.