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What size to take off a V6 Jeep Cherokee 2014 oil filter?

The oil filter on a 2014 Jeep Cherokee with the V6 is a standard spin-on unit; you’ll remove it with a filter wrench sized for an outer diameter of about 74–76 mm (roughly 2.9–3.0 inches) and a 3/4-16 UNF thread. A strap wrench or cap-style oil filter wrench that fits that size is typically all you need.


Engine options and filter type


For context, the 2014 Cherokee offered the 3.2-liter Pentastar V6 as the common V6 option (alongside a 2.4-liter four-cylinder on other trims). The V6 uses a spin-on oil filter, which is standard for most modern engines. If you have a different engine in your specific build, double-check the exact filter model in the owner’s manual or parts catalog.


Identify the correct filter tool and size


Before choosing a removal tool, know that the common spin-on filter for the 2014 Cherokee V6 uses an outer diameter of about 74–76 mm. The tool you select should match that diameter rather than a traditional “socket size.”



  • Strap or chain oil filter wrench that accommodates filters with an outer diameter of about 74–76 mm (roughly 2.9–3.0 inches).

  • Cap-style oil filter wrench designed for 74–76 mm filters (verify the tool’s compatibility with your specific filter model).

  • In a pinch, adjustable pliers can be used if no other option is available, but they may damage the filter and are not recommended for routine use.


Concluding: The most versatile option is a strap wrench or a cap-style tool that fits a 74–76 mm filter. That size range covers the typical V6 spin-on filter on the 2014 Cherokee.


Step-by-step removal and replacement


Here is a straightforward guide to safely remove and replace the oil filter on the V6 Cherokee.



  1. Warm the engine, then switch off and place a drain pan beneath the filter area.

  2. Secure the filter with the appropriate wrench and turn counterclockwise to loosen.

  3. Remove the filter by hand, letting any residual oil drain into the pan; wipe the mounting surface clean.

  4. Install the new filter by hand until snug, then give it an additional 3/4 to 1 full turn (per the filter manufacturer’s guidance); avoid over-tightening.

  5. Replace the drain plug if removed, refill with the recommended oil, and start the engine to check for leaks.


Concluding: Using the correct 74–76 mm filter tool ensures a secure removal and proper resealing of the new filter, helping prevent leaks.


If you encounter a cartridge-style housing


While the 2014 Cherokee V6 typically uses a spin-on filter, some configurations or aftermarket setups may utilize a cartridge-style housing. In such cases, you’ll need the specific housing cap tool for that model and size, which is usually listed in the service manual or by the housing manufacturer.


Concluding: For most 2014 Cherokee V6 models, you’ll deal with a spin-on filter. If you see a cartridge-style housing, verify the proper cap tool and follow the housing manufacturer’s instructions.


Summary


For a 2014 Jeep Cherokee with the V6, expect a standard spin-on oil filter with an outer diameter around 74–76 mm and a 3/4-16 UNF thread. Use a strap wrench or cap-style tool sized to that diameter to remove the old filter, then install a new one by hand per the manufacturer’s torque guidance. Always verify the exact filter model for your VIN if there’s any doubt, and consult the owner’s manual for oil capacity and torque specifications.

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