Introduction
Changing the air filter in your 2017 Jeep Cherokee is a straightforward maintenance task that can enhance engine efficiency and performance. This guide will lead you through each step of the process, from opening the hood to installing the new filter. Regularly replacing the air filter, especially in dusty conditions, helps maintain optimal airflow and engine health.
Ensure the engine is cool before starting to avoid any burns, and keep all tools and parts clear of the engine's electrical components for safety.
Tools
Parts
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Pull thehood release lever on the driver's side, under the dashboard until you hear the hood pop open slightly.
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Walk to the front of the vehicle and reach under the hood to find the secondary safety latch. Slide or lift this latch to fully release the hood.
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Carefully lift the hood.
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The engine air filter housing is a rectangular, black plastic box situated near the front left of the engine bay (if you are facing the engine bay).
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Use a Phillips #2 screwdriver to remove the three 8 mm screws securing the air filter housing cover.
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Lift the cover off the air filter housing.
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Observe how the old air filter sits inside the housing to ensure correct orientation when installing the new filter.
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Remove the old air filter by lifting it straight out of the housing.
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Inspect it for excessive dirt and debris to determine the filter's condition.
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Place the cover back on the air filter housing.
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Replace the three 8 mm screws and secure them with the Phillips #2 screwdriver.
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Replacing the air filter in your 2017 Jeep Cherokee is a simple and essential maintenance task that helps ensure optimal engine performance and efficiency. By following the step-by-step guide to unfasten the housing, remove the old filter, and install a new one, you can effectively maintain your vehicle's air intake system.