Jeep Grand Cherokee L Fuel Tanks
Aftermarket fuel tanks engineered to slot into the Jeep Grand Cherokee L. Cross-referenced against OEM specs and dispatched countrywide from our warehouse
About Jeep Grand Cherokee L Fuel Tanks
Finding the right Jeep Grand Cherokee L Fuel Tanks parts in South Africa starts with identifying your exact build year and drivetrain. The Grand Cherokee L was built in variants including the 3.6L V6 Laredo, 3.6L V6 Limited, 5.7L V8 Overland among others, and the correct fuel tanks can differ between these configurations. Typical Grand Cherokee L concerns around this component group include premature wear from our high-temperature summers and long highway runs, as well as dust contamination in off-road conditions — all factors our team considers when cross-referencing part numbers against your VIN.
Our specialist-order aftermarket fuel tanks for the Jeep Grand Cherokee L ships countrywide from Durban, typically dispatched within 24 to 48 hours, and is backed by a fitment guarantee. If the underlying fuel system system needs a full refresh rather than a single fuel tanks swap, our complete used engines listings for the Grand Cherokee L can work out more economical.
What Are Jeep Grand Cherokee L Fuel Tanks?
Fuel tanks store petrol or diesel for your Jeep's engine, typically mounted under the rear chassis on Wrangler JL/JK and Grand Cherokee models. South African conditions—gravel roads, potholes, and off-road adventures—make fuel tank damage from rocks and debris more common than sealed road environments. Wrangler JL models use a plastic composite tank (68-87 litres), while older TJ/YJ models have steel tanks prone to rust in coastal humidity.
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Common Questions About Jeep Grand Cherokee L Fuel Tanks
How much does it cost to replace a Jeep fuel tank in South Africa?
Fuel tank replacement for a Wrangler JL or Grand Cherokee WK2 typically costs R8,500-R14,000 including the tank and labour at a Johannesburg or Cape Town workshop. Older Wrangler TJ steel tanks run R4,500-R7,500, while plastic tanks for newer models (JL, Cherokee KL) are more expensive due to integrated fuel pumps and emission components. Add another R1,200-R2,500 if rust damage requires hanger strap or skid plate replacement.
Can a leaking Jeep fuel tank be repaired or must it be replaced?
Small pinholes or hairline cracks in steel tanks (Wrangler TJ, Cherokee XJ) can sometimes be repaired with epoxy fuel tank repair kits (R350-R600), but this is a temporary fix not recommended for daily drivers. Plastic tanks on Wrangler JL, Grand Cherokee WK2, and Cherokee KL cannot be reliably repaired—any crack or puncture requires full replacement due to safety regulations and fuel vapour emission standards.
What fuel tank capacity do different Jeep models have?
Wrangler JL has a 68L tank (Rubicon models 81L with auxiliary tank option), Wrangler JK holds 70L, and older TJ models have 68-75L depending on wheelbase. Grand Cherokee WK2 with the 3.6L Pentastar runs an 85L tank, while Cherokee KL has a 60L capacity—adequate for Johannesburg to Durban highway runs but limiting for remote Karoo or Kruger trips without planning fuel stops.
Why does my Jeep fuel tank rust and how can I prevent it?
Steel fuel tanks on older Wranglers (TJ/YJ) and Cherokee XJ models rust from coastal salt air in Durban or road salt, plus condensation from fluctuating highveld temperatures in Gauteng. Aftermarket skid plates (R1,800-R3,200) protect against rock strikes, while keeping the tank full minimizes condensation—older Jeeps benefit from annual undercoating with rust inhibitor spray (R450-R850 professional application).
What are the main components of a Jeep fuel tank assembly?
The fuel tank assembly includes the tank itself, fuel pump module (sending unit for gauge reading), filler neck and hose, vapour vent lines for emissions, and mounting straps or skid plate. Wrangler JL and Grand Cherokee models integrate the fuel pump, level sensor, and pressure regulator into one module inside the tank—replacing the entire assembly costs R6,500-R9,500 versus R12,000+ for the full tank and pump together.
Learn More About Jeep Grand Cherokee L Fuel Tanks
Official Jeep SA specifications and service information for current models
AA South Africa guidance on fuel system maintenance and safety
Technical overview of automotive fuel tank design and materials
Other Fuel System for Jeep Grand Cherokee L
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