The third-generation Jeep Grand Cherokee (WK/WH) 2005-2011 brought sharper styling, the available 5.7 HEMI V8, the 6.1-litre SRT8 and a Mercedes-sourced CRD diesel during the DaimlerChrysler era. Following an oil change, brake job or battery renewal, the WK’s cluster needs resetting so it no longer flags the previous service. The reset most owners need is the oil service reset to clear the change-oil message, alongside a maintenance reminder reset after a larger interval. A TPMS reset is worth running once tyre pressures are set. Pick the exact procedure for your WK Grand Cherokee from the list below to follow it through.