The Jeep Grand Cherokee EcoDiesel is a perfect match for the rugged landscapes of Alaska, providing both power and dependability for adventures in the great outdoors. From its introduction in 2014 until its discontinuation in 2021, this Italian-engineered diesel SUV has stood out as a versatile choice for drivers who demand both performance and efficiency. As a Dieselgate survivor, many owners appreciate the Stellantis emissions settlement options available for the earlier models, and those who possess later-generation vehicles can benefit from updated emissions fixes.
When considering a donation, EcoDiesel owners in Alaska must understand the distinctive AdBlue/urea-SCR system that enhances emissions control and requires routine maintenance. Whether you have a pre-settlement model or a later version, our program provides a streamlined process while ensuring you receive the best value for your vehicle based on its condition and history of emissions compliance.
πGeneration guide
1st-cohort β’ 2014-2016
The first-generation EcoDiesel models feature a 3.0L V6 engine with impressive torque. While these models benefitted from the Stellantis emissions settlement, be aware of common issues like crankshaft-position-sensor failures and EGR cooler cracks.
2nd-cohort β’ 2017-2019
These models saw improvements in emissions management due to fixes applied after the settlement. Owners report fewer warranty claims and a generally reliable performance compared to earlier cohorts.
final-cohort β’ 2020-2021
As the last generation of Jeep Grand Cherokee EcoDiesel, these models are becoming rare. They maintain the same diesel performance while featuring advanced technologies, making them highly sought after by collectors and outdoor enthusiasts.
Known issues by generation
Each generation of the Jeep Grand Cherokee EcoDiesel has its unique set of known issues. The 1st cohort (2014-2016) is particularly known for crankshaft-position-sensor failures and EGR cooler cracking, while the 2nd cohort (2017-2019) has benefited from emissions management enhancements that reduced warranty claims. Owners should be aware of AdBlue/urea-SCR maintenance needs, including DEF tank heater failures and the importance of monitoring DPF regen cycles, especially for those who primarily engage in short trips. The final cohort (2020-2021) remains largely reliable but still requires attentiveness to these systems to maintain optimal performance.
Donation value by condition + generation
When determining the donation value for a Jeep Grand Cherokee EcoDiesel, several factors come into play. Trim levels such as Limited, Overland, and Summit typically command higher values, with low-mile survivors becoming increasingly rare and desirable. Models that have undergone the emissions fix are in demand, especially when paired with a clean DPF history and no significant maintenance issues. Donating a vehicle in good condition may allow you to navigate IRS Form 8283 Section B for a potential appraisal value of $5,000 or more, particularly for well-maintained, lower-mileage examples of the EcoDiesel.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Jeep Grand Cherokee EcoDiesel to Alaska Wheels Forward is straightforward. We can arrange for a heavy-duty flatbed to accommodate the vehicle's higher GVWR. Please ensure that the AdBlue/DEF tank is correctly disclosed, along with the status of the DPF regen cycles and whether the vehicle has undergone the Dieselgate emissions fix. If the vehicle has a history of biodiesel conversion, this should also be noted, along with your adherence to diesel-fuel-only fueling discipline to prevent costly repairs.
Alaska regional notes
In Alaska, the Jeep Grand Cherokee EcoDiesel thrives in the local environment, with its 50-state emissions certification making it a viable option across various regions. Its towing capacity of 7,400 lbs is particularly advantageous for outdoor recreation enthusiasts, whether hauling boats, trailers, or camping gear. Given the demands of snow and rugged terrain, the AWD capabilities of the EcoDiesel ensure reliability and performance, making it a popular choice among local drivers.