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1985 Jeep Cherokee 4WD V6-173 2.8L VIN W 2-bbl
System Specifications
1985 Jeep Cherokee 4WD V6-173 2.8L VIN W 2-bblSECTION System Specifications
MAKE, YEAR & MODEL LITERS QUARTS
JEEP
1992-88 Cherokee, Wagoneer:
4-Cyl 9.5 10.0
6-cyl 11.5 12.0
Comanche:
4-Cyl 9.5 10.0
6-cyl 11.5 12.0
1990-87 Wrangler:
4-Cyl 8.5 9.0
6-cyl 10.0 10.5
1991-85 Grand Wagoneer, J10/J20 Truck:
6-cyl. 4.2L (258) 10.0 10.5
V8 5.9L (360) 13.0 14.0
1987-85 Comanche:
4-cyl.: 2.5L (150) 9.5 10.0
2.1L (126) Turbo Diesel 8.5 9.0
6-cyl. 4.0L (242) 11.5 12.0
1987-85 Cherokee, Wagoneer:
4-cyl. ex. Diesel 9.5 10.0
4-cyl. Turbo Diesel 8.5 9.0
V6 2.8L (173) 11.5 12.0
6-cyl. 4.0L (242) 11.5 12.0
1986-85 CJ-7, Scrambler:
4-cyl. 8.5 9.0
6-cyl. 4.2L (258) 10.0 10.5
1984 4-Cyl 8.5 9.0
V6 2.8L (171) 11.5 12.0
1984-83 6-cyl. 4.2L (258) 10.0 10.5
5.0L (304) 12.5 13.0
5.9L (360) 13.0 14.0
1983 4-cyl. 2.5L (151) 7.5 8.0
JEEP
1992-88 Cherokee, Wagoneer:
4-Cyl 9.5 10.0
6-cyl 11.5 12.0
Comanche:
4-Cyl 9.5 10.0
6-cyl 11.5 12.0
1990-87 Wrangler:
4-Cyl 8.5 9.0
6-cyl 10.0 10.5
1991-85 Grand Wagoneer, J10/J20 Truck:
6-cyl. 4.2L (258) 10.0 10.5
V8 5.9L (360) 13.0 14.0
1987-85 Comanche:
4-cyl.: 2.5L (150) 9.5 10.0
2.1L (126) Turbo Diesel 8.5 9.0
6-cyl. 4.0L (242) 11.5 12.0
1987-85 Cherokee, Wagoneer:
4-cyl. ex. Diesel 9.5 10.0
4-cyl. Turbo Diesel 8.5 9.0
V6 2.8L (173) 11.5 12.0
6-cyl. 4.0L (242) 11.5 12.0
1986-85 CJ-7, Scrambler:
4-cyl. 8.5 9.0
6-cyl. 4.2L (258) 10.0 10.5
1984 4-Cyl 8.5 9.0
V6 2.8L (171) 11.5 12.0
1984-83 6-cyl. 4.2L (258) 10.0 10.5
5.0L (304) 12.5 13.0
5.9L (360) 13.0 14.0
1983 4-cyl. 2.5L (151) 7.5 8.0
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.