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Best thing to do is go to the local parts store adn get antifreeze that works with all makes and all models and mixes with any color. Also might want to look at having your system flushed to get the old fluid out and have fresh stuff put in.
You must use a 50/50 blend of ethylene-glycol and low mineral content water. This is the ideal solution for Jeep Grand Cherokees within your year. Don't use all water or all antifreeze. You can also use Mopar 5 year antifreeze available at your dealer but it cannot be combined with any other type of anti-freeze so your old anti-freeze will need to be flushed out.
you should probably drain your radiator and flush it with the hose. You may need to replace the hoses and make sure they are clamped tightly. It wouldn't hurt to put a little stop-leak in the radiator if its a small leak and refill with antifreeze 50/50.
Generally it will be in your owners manual, and some or stamped on the actual dip stick, any autoparts store will know the specific kind, and it is generally on the fluid containers also. Hope this helps.
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