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RTM yet
the magic is broken,
my question why do you need the bs.
we drove for 100 years lacking it.
use your CELL phone, park off road. and play,.
and live. and others too live.
RTM and have fun.... it's not a car its a toy.
Depends on the mileage and where you live (cold/freezing), but the manufacturer recommends 5w30 out of the gate. If you have over 75K miles I would go with a slightly thicker oil 10w30. Change the oil and filter every 3K miles. A good grade Castrol in 5QT containers from WalMart makes good economic sense.
Sometimes the code reader will not read the Mopar/Jeep codes. This is different system, CAN system. Drive to your local AutoZone to get your codes from your ECU/ECM.
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