2009 Jeep Grand Cherokee 3.0L Diesel Turbo Maintenance Guide & Oil Specs

AMSOIL diesel oil guide for 2009 Jeep Grand Cherokee
AMSOIL diesel oil guide for trucks, vans, SUVs and diesel engines

What oil does a 2009 Jeep Grand Cherokee 3.0L Diesel Turbo take?

The 2009 Jeep Grand Cherokee with the 3.0L 6-cylinder Engine Code [M] M Diesel Turbo requires a 5W-30 viscosity oil. For a standard oil change including the filter, the capacity is 10 quarts. AMSOIL recommends using AMSOIL 5W-30 100% Synthetic Diesel Oil (DP530QT-EA) for outstanding protection.

AMSOIL product recommendations

Based on the AMSOIL lookup for your 2009 Jeep Grand Cherokee, here are the recommended fluids and filters to maintain your diesel engine and drivetrain.

Engine Oil & Filter

Product Name Part Number
AMSOIL 5W-30 100% Synthetic Diesel Oil DP530QT-EA
MANN-FILTERS Oil Filter HU821X-EA

Air & Coolant

Product Name Part Number
WIX Air Filter 42329-EA
AMSOIL Passenger Car & Light Truck Antifreeze & Coolant ANTPC1G-EA
AMSOIL Propylene Glycol Antifreeze and Engine Coolant ANT1G-EA

Transmission & Transfer Case

Product Name Part Number
AMSOIL Signature Series Multi-Vehicle ATF ATFPK-EA
AMSOIL OE Multi-Vehicle ATF OTFQT-EA
AMSOIL 5W-30 Synthetic Tractor Hydraulic/Transmission Oil ATHQT-EA

Engine Oil Specifications & Details

Proper lubrication is vital for the 3.0L diesel engine to manage heat and wear during heavy-duty operation.

Oil Viscosity & Grade

Specification Value
AMSOIL lookup oil grade SEO10
Viscosity (All Temps) 5W-30

Oil Capacity & Torque

Component Capacity / Torque
Engine Oil Capacity (with filter) 10 quarts
Oil Drain Plug Torque 22 ft/lbs

Critical Maintenance Note: Any time the oil is drained and filled, it is critical to wait 15 minutes before starting the engine. Before checking the engine oil level, turn the engine off and wait 15 minutes for the oil to return to the oil pan.

Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF) Details

The transmission requires specific fluids based on whether you are performing a total fill or an initial fill.

Specification/Note Value
Transmission Type 5 speed W5J400
Total Fill Capacity 8.1 quarts
Initial Fill Capacity 5.3 quarts
OEM Reference Mopar ATF+4 P/N 05013457AA

Transfer Case Lubricant

The transfer case requirements vary depending on your specific model (NV140 or NV245).

For Transfer Case: NV140

  • Capacity: 1.5 pints
  • Notes: Mopar ATF+4 P/N 05013457AA
  • Drain Plug Torque: 15-25 ft/lbs
  • Fill Plug Torque: 15-25 ft/lbs

For Transfer Case: NV245

  • Capacity: 3.8 pints
  • Drain Plug Torque: 15-25 ft/lbs
  • Fill Plug Torque: 15-25 ft/lbs

Diesel maintenance notes for this vehicle

  • Oil Change Procedure: Always allow the engine to rest for 15 minutes after an oil change before starting to ensure proper lubrication.
  • Coolant Maintenance: The AMSOIL lookup lists two options: a 50/50 pre-mix (ANTPC1G-EA) or a concentrated version (ANT1G-EA) that requires mixing with distilled or high-quality water.
  • Filter Service: Using premium media filters like MANN-FILTERS or WIX can help reduce engine wear and maintain OEM service intervals.

Common diesel oil-related concerns and how AMSOIL products may help

Concern Why it matters AMSOIL product from this lookup How it may help Important limitation
Engine Wear Diesel engines face high pressure and friction. DP530QT-EA Delivers up to 6X more wear protection than required by a leading industry standard. Requires regular interval changes.
Temperature Extremes Cold starts or high heat can affect viscosity. DP530QT-EA Excels in hot and cold temperature extremes. Not confirmed for all specific ambient conditions.
Transmission Heat/Towing Heavy loads increase fluid stress. ATFPK-EA Withstands the rigors of heavy towing and elevated temperatures. Diagnosis may be required for existing damage.

Common maintenance concerns for this vehicle

Based on owner reports, owners should monitor several key areas:

  • Electrical Systems: There are numerous complaints regarding electrical issues and module failures.
  • Airbag/Clock Spring: Some users report airbag light illumination which may be linked to clock spring issues.
  • Transfer Case: Electrical failures in the transfer case have been noted as a potential concern for shifting behavior.

Recall, TSB, and manufacturer communication notes

Official NHTSA research indicates several important communications for the 2009 Jeep Grand Cherokee:

  • Electrical System (Campaign 09V118000): Potential reversed wiring on the steering column control module driver airbag squib connector, which may prevent proper airbag deployment.
  • Transfer Case (Campaign 13V175000): A potential electrical failure in the transfer case could result in unintentional shifting to neutral.
  • Aftermarket Suspension: Note that certain aftermarket Rock Krawler suspension systems were recalled due to improper bolt grades.

Note: Always verify open recalls by using your specific VIN through official Chrysler/Jeep channels or the NHTSA website.

About this vehicle

The 2009 Jeep Grand Cherokee is part of the third generation (WK) of the Grand Cherokee line, produced between 2005 and 2010. This generation moved to a unibody chassis design, which was intended to provide a balance between off-road capability and on-road refinement compared to previous body-on-frame models.

This specific model features the 3.0L 6-cylinder diesel turbo engine (Engine Code [M]). While gasoline variants like the 5.7L Hemi or 3.7L V6 are common in North American literature, the 3.0L diesel is a significant powertrain option often associated with different regional specifications. Diesel owners should pay particular attention to fuel system integrity and turbocharger health.

Because this generation underwent a facelift in 2008, certain components may differ from earlier models. Owners utilizing this vehicle for towing or long-distance cruising will benefit from the high torque characteristics of the diesel engine, but must adhere to specialized diesel maintenance requirements, including specific oil viscosities and high-quality filtration.

Common questions about this vehicle’s diesel oil and maintenance

How much oil does my 3.0L Diesel Jeep take?

The capacity is 10 quarts when performing an oil change with a new filter installed.

What is the correct oil viscosity for the 2009 3.0L diesel?

The recommended viscosity is 5W-30 for all temperature ranges.

Can I use any antifreeze in my Jeep Grand Cherokee?

The AMSOIL lookup lists ANTPC1G-EA, which is compatible with all other antifreeze and coolant colors.

What should I do if my transfer case shifts to neutral unexpectedly?

This may be related to a known manufacturer recall (Campaign 13V175000). You should contact a dealer to check for software updates/reflashing of the final drive controller.

How do I maintain my diesel engine’s turbocharger?

While specific turbo maintenance steps aren’t in this lookup, using high-quality synthetic diesel oil like DP530QT-EA can help provide the lubrication and thermal stability required for turbocharger protection.

How often should I change my transmission fluid?

The AMSOIL lookup provides products like ATFPK-EA designed for heavy use, but you should consult your owner’s manual for specific service intervals.

Disclaimer: Information provided is based on available source data. Always verify all maintenance specifications and recall status using your vehicle’s VIN through an official manufacturer or dealer.

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