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Jeep service in Northern Virginia

Jeeps were built to be driven hard, and we keep yours road-ready with a pickup, a service, and a same-day return.

Servicing Northern Virginia since 1969.

Jeep has a long history of building vehicles that go where the pavement ends. Northern Virginia is full of them, from the Wranglers that actually see trails to the Grand Cherokees that handle the daily commute. We've serviced both kinds for years, and we treat them the same way: like vehicles that need to be ready whenever you are.

What keeps a Jeep healthy is staying ahead of the wear. Brakes and fluid services tend to come due first, and the engine care that keeps belts and preventive items in check matters more on a vehicle that works for a living. We also keep the A/C and heating in good shape so the cabin is comfortable in every season. We watch all of it on every visit and tell you what we see by text before anything is serviced.

Oil Change Indicator & mileage schedule · Jeep maintenance

Your Jeep maintenance schedule, handled on time.

Jeep uses an Oil Change Indicator that watches how the vehicle is actually driven and shows a reminder when the oil has done its work, up to a maximum of around 10,000 miles or twelve months on most newer models. The larger scheduled services land at the round mile markers. Stay with the reminder for oil and the mileage markers for the rest, and the schedule stays simple.

  1. Oil Change Indicator (up to ~10,000 miles)

    Oil change service and tire rotation when the indicator calls for it, with a multi-point inspection of the brakes, fluids, and tires.

  2. 30,000 miles

    The transfer case fluid and front and rear axle fluid are checked, especially with towing or off-road use, along with the oil change service, tire rotation, and a multi-point inspection.

  3. 50,000 miles

    The engine air filter is typically due, with the usual oil change service and a closer look at the brakes and suspension.

  4. 60,000 miles

    A deeper service that pairs the oil change service with the engine and cabin air filters, with spark plugs due here on the 2.0L turbo engine and further out, around 100,000 miles, on the Pentastar V6.

Jeep moves to a much shorter oil interval under severe duty, like towing, off-roading, gravel roads, or extreme temperatures, and replaces the engine coolant further out, around 150,000 miles or ten years. Your exact schedule depends on your model year, engine, and how you drive, so check your owner's manual or your oil-change reminder, or tell us your mileage and we'll confirm what's due before any work begins.

What Jeep owners ask for most

Where Jeeps tend to need care.

Across the Jeepswe've serviced around Northern Virginia, a handful of services come up again and again. Here's what tends to need attention, and what each one costs.

Every visit starts with the Handled Check, so nothing gets serviced until you see it and approve it by text.

Jeep models we know well

Built for your Jeep.

The Jeeps we see most. Open yours for what it tends to need and what each service costs.

How your visit goes

Drop the keys. We'll handle the rest.

No waiting room. No phone tag. You go about your day while we take care of the car.

  1. You schedule

    Pick a pickup window from your phone, or text us. Leave your key where you decide.

  2. We come to you

    An automotive technician picks up your Jeep from your driveway or office. Touch-free, on your schedule.

  3. The Handled Check

    Before any work begins, your Jeep gets the Handled Check. It's a free, top-to-bottom courtesy inspection, so you see what your car needs and what it doesn't.

  4. Back the same day

    We take care of the work you approve by text and return your Jeep the same day. Every decision stays yours.

Jeep, common questions

  • How often does a Jeep need an oil change service?

    Jeep's Oil Change Indicator decides for you. On most newer models it shows a reminder up to a maximum of around 10,000 miles or twelve months. Under severe duty, like towing or off-road use, the interval is much shorter. We pick it up, service it, and bring it back the same day.

  • What is the Jeep Oil Change Indicator?

    It is the system that calculates your oil change interval from real driving rather than a fixed number. When the oil has done its work, the dash shows a reminder. Tell us when you see it and we'll handle the rest.

  • What is the Jeep 30,000-mile service?

    Around 30,000 miles Jeep has the transfer case and axle fluids checked, especially with towing or off-road use, along with the oil change service, tire rotation, and a multi-point inspection. We confirm exactly what yours needs before any work begins.

  • When are Jeep spark plugs due?

    It depends on the engine. The 2.0L turbo is typically due around 60,000 miles, while the 3.6L Pentastar V6 runs closer to 100,000 miles. We'll confirm what your engine calls for before any work begins.

  • Do you service Jeeps?

    Yes. Jeep is one of the makes we service most across Northern Virginia. We pick up your Jeep from your home or workplace, perform the work, and return it the same day.

  • What does it cost to service a Jeep?

    Our common services are priced publicly on each service page. You see the estimate before any work begins, and the price you approve is the price you pay.

  • Do I need to bring my Jeep in?

    No. An automotive technician picks it up from your driveway or office, and returns it the same day. Every visit starts with the free Handled Check.