I just arranged the sale of my stepfather's 1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee to my nephew. My stepfather had the vehicle stolen 2 years ago and no longer has the owner's manual. I saw a recent oil change sticker showing conventional 15w40 oil of some sort used.
Does that make sense? The Jeep has 81,500 miles on it and is a 4.0 litre V6 automatic.
The Jeep is going to live in the Interior of BC now and has spent all its life on the coast of BC in mild winters and not overly hot summers.
What would be a good oil to use for summers that might see 100 Fahrenheit and winters that might see minus 20-25 Fahrenheit?
The vehicle has been driven by a 78-year old man who never exceeds the speed limit and is often below it. I suspect it hasn't seen 60 mph in a year or two.
It is also probably a prime candidate for an AutoRX treatment and Chevron Techron.
Does that make sense? The Jeep has 81,500 miles on it and is a 4.0 litre V6 automatic.
The Jeep is going to live in the Interior of BC now and has spent all its life on the coast of BC in mild winters and not overly hot summers.
What would be a good oil to use for summers that might see 100 Fahrenheit and winters that might see minus 20-25 Fahrenheit?
The vehicle has been driven by a 78-year old man who never exceeds the speed limit and is often below it. I suspect it hasn't seen 60 mph in a year or two.
It is also probably a prime candidate for an AutoRX treatment and Chevron Techron.