The Jeep Grand Cherokee EcoDiesel has garnered a dedicated following among Columbus residents who appreciate its blend of power and efficiency. Produced from 2014 to 2021, this rugged SUV is known for its impressive towing capacity and sophisticated diesel engineering by VM Motori. As a Dieselgate-era vehicle, it comes with the complexities of AdBlue urea-SCR systems and the associated Stellantis settlement for earlier models. Donors in Columbus can feel good knowing that they are contributing to a cause while helping other enthusiasts enjoy this capable platform.
Whether you own a first-cohort 2014-2016 model or a later survivor post-2017 settlement, your Jeep Grand Cherokee EcoDiesel can make a difference. These vehicles are increasingly rare, particularly well-maintained examples, so understanding their value and condition can greatly influence your donation experience. With the right frame of mind, donors can navigate the intricacies of the EcoDiesel landscape, ensuring that their contribution is both impactful and beneficial.
πGeneration guide
WK2 1st-Cohort β’ 2014-2016
The first-generation EcoDiesel features a powerful 3.0L V6 engine with 240hp and 420 lb-ft of torque. The Stellantis settlement covers these models due to emissions issues.
WK2 2nd-Cohort β’ 2017-2019
This cohort had emissions fixes applied as part of the settlement, leading to fewer warranty claims. These models maintain the same engine but offer improved reliability.
WK2 Final-Cohort β’ 2020-2021
The last of the EcoDiesels in the U.S. market before the transition to gas-only models. These are sought after due to their rarity and exceptional capabilities.
Known issues by generation
Each generation of the Jeep Grand Cherokee EcoDiesel has its unique set of challenges. The WK2 1st-cohort (2014-2016) models are particularly known for crankshaft position sensor failures, while EGR cooler cracking can lead to significant repair costs. The AdBlue system in all cohorts demands attention, with infractions resulting in limp mode and NOx codes. The 2nd-cohort models (2017-2019) generally have fewer issues thanks to the emissions fix. However, both cohorts require diligent maintenance of the DEF heater and level sensor. DPF regeneration cycles are crucial, especially for short-trip drivers who may face limp-mode issues. Overall, owners should stay informed about these potential pitfalls to ensure a smooth ownership experience.
Donation value by condition + generation
The value of your Jeep Grand Cherokee EcoDiesel donation will vary based on trim level, condition, and history. Limited and Overland trims are the most common and sought after, while the Trailhawk EcoDiesel is rare and can command a premium. Low-mileage survivors that have undergone the emissions fix may see increased value, especially if they are well-maintained with a clean DPF history. Donors should keep in mind that vehicles showing typical AdBlue system issues or DPF regeneration challenges may not fetch the highest appraisal. Donating a low-mile, clean example can set you up for a higher return and a potential Form 8283 Section B, should your vehicle be valued over $5,000.
Donation process for this model
When you decide to donate your Jeep Grand Cherokee EcoDiesel, the process is straightforward. Steel Wheels will arrange for a heavy-duty flatbed transport, accommodating the vehicle's higher GVWR. Be prepared to disclose your AdBlue/DEF tank status, any DPF regeneration history, and whether your model has undergone the Dieselgate fix. Biodiesel conversions can complicate the donation, so transparency is key. Confirm that your vehicle has only been fueled with diesel to avoid costly repairs from gas contamination. We'll guide you through every step to ensure your donation makes an impact.
Columbus regional notes
Columbus is a prime location for Jeep Grand Cherokee EcoDiesel owners, especially with seasonal demands for AWD vehicles in snow-prone regions. The 50-state emissions certification for these models is vital, as it assures compliance with local regulations, unlike CARB-restricted counterparts. The towing capacity of 7,400 lbs makes these SUVs particularly appealing for outdoor enthusiasts and recreational vehicle owners. Additionally, having a nearby dealer network for AdBlue service enhances the ownership experience, ensuring your EcoDiesel is always running smoothly.
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If you're a proud owner of a Jeep Grand Cherokee EcoDiesel, consider donating it to Steel Wheels. Your vehicle's rugged capabilities and diesel efficiency can help make a significant difference in the lives of others, all while providing you with the satisfaction of giving back. Reach out today to start the process and join a community that values both performance and purpose.