The 2000 Jeep Cherokee with the 4.0-liter inline-six typically uses 5W-30 motor oil as the standard grade, with an oil capacity of about 5 quarts with a filter. If 5W-30 isn’t available, 10W-30 is an acceptable alternative in hotter climates or when the preferred grade can’t be found. Always check the owner’s manual for climate-specific guidance and maintenance intervals.
Recommended viscosity and climate considerations
For the 4.0L engine, the most common guidance is to use a light-to-midweight oil that offers good protection across a range of temperatures. The two most typical choices are:
- 5W-30 — the standard grade for normal operation in most climates.
- 10W-30 — acceptable in hot climates or when 5W-30 is unavailable.
When selecting oil, ensure it meets the engine’s service requirements and change it with a new filter at regular intervals to maintain engine protection.
Oil capacity and practical notes
The 4.0L engine in the 2000 Cherokee holds roughly 5 quarts (about 4.7 liters) of oil with the filter change. After draining and replacing the filter, top off to the full mark on the dipstick. If you’re completing a more extensive drain-and-fill or using a larger capacity filter, you may need a bit more oil. Consider synthetic-blend or full-synthetic oils if you drive in extreme temperatures or under heavy load conditions, though conventional 5W-30 remains a common, economical choice.
Summary
For a 2000 Jeep Cherokee 4.0, plan on using 5W-30 motor oil as the baseline grade, with about 5 quarts required per oil change. If 5W-30 isn’t available, 10W-30 can be used in hotter climates. Always verify the exact specification in your owner’s manual and follow the recommended maintenance schedule for your vehicle and local climate.


