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Jeep Grand Cherokee (from 1993 to 1999, the year of issue)

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Lubricating fluids



Motor oils are specially designed formulations for lubricating the internal components of the engine. Usually contains a wide range of different kinds of additives that are used to prevent foaming and corrosion. Motor oil produced varying degrees of viscosity - from 5 to 80. The need for oil of a grade is generally defined climatic conditions and the requirements of the particular engine. Liquid (light) oil commonly used in cold climates and at low engine loads. Heavy (viscous) oils are used in hot conditions and under heavy engine loads. Year-round oil have characteristics of both light and heavy oils, and usually have designations from 5W-20 and 20W-50.

Transmission oil developed for use in differentials, RT, and other sites that require resistance to high temperatures.

Grease for chassis components and wheel bearing grease is applied to sites subject to high loads and abrasion, such as wheel bearings, suspension ball joints, tie-rods and universal joints.

High-temperature grease for the wheel bearings capable of withstanding high temperatures, resulting in wheel bearings of vehicles equipped with disc brakes. Typically contains molybdenum disulfide, being a dry type lubricant.

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Silicone grease used to protect rubber, plastic, vinyl and nylon components.

Graphite lubricant are applications where oil can not be used in referring to the problems of pollution (eg in locks). Dry Graphite excellent lubricating metal parts to prevent their exposure to dirt, moisture and acids. Lubricant is electrically conductive and does not break contact in such sites, such as the ignition.

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