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2014 Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk Repair Manual
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OEM Workshop Manual for 2014 Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk – KL
Access the official repair manual for the 2014 Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk (KL) in PDF format, complete with wiring diagrams. This comprehensive OEM workshop manual provides the same detailed service, repair, and maintenance procedures used by Jeep dealer technicians.
| File Format | |
| File Language | English |
| You’ll Get | 106.3 MB |
| Pages Count | 4,509 |
| Wiring Diagram | Included |
| Delivery Method | Instant Download |
Key Features:
- Full wiring diagrams for all electrical systems
- Detailed repair, maintenance, and diagnostic instructions
- Manufacturer-authorized procedures for precise repairs
- Easy-to-use PDF format for quick reference
Ensure accurate and professional-grade repairs for your 2014 Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk with this trusted OEM workshop manual.
Engines Covered:-
- 2.0L Diesel
- 2.4L Gasoline
- 3.2L Gasoline
Table of Contents : 2014 Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk Repair Manual KL
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🛠️ Common Issues with the 2014 Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk
📝 Comprehensive Overview: 2014 Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk (KL Platform)
The 2014 Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk is the off-road-focused trim of the all-new fifth-generation Cherokee (KL), reintroduced in 2014. Designed for adventure, the Trailhawk combines Jeep’s legendary off-road capability with modern styling, comfort, and tech features. While it excels in rugged terrain, it also faced some reliability challenges—especially with its transmission.
🔍 Quick Facts
| Model | 2014 Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk |
| Platform | FCA Compact US Wide (CUSW) / KL |
| Body Style | 5-door SUV |
| Drive Type | 4WD (Active Drive Lock) |
| Seating | 5 passengers |
| Towing Capacity | 2,000 lbs (V6 FWD) / 4,500 lbs (V6 with Tow Package) |
⚙️ Powertrain & Performance
| Engine | Power | Torque | Transmission | Fuel Economy (MPG) |
| 2.4L I4 Tigershark | 184 hp | 171 lb-ft | 9-speed auto | 21 city / 27 hwy |
| 3.2L Pentastar V6 | 271 hp | 239 lb-ft | 9-speed auto | 19 city / 26 hwy |
🔹 Trailhawk Standard Engine: 3.2L V6
🔹 Trailhawk-Exclusive 4WD System: Jeep Active Drive Lock (includes low range + rear locker)
✅ 0–60 MPH Acceleration:
- 3.2L V6: ~7.4 seconds
- 2.4L I4: ~9.5 seconds
🚙 Trailhawk-Specific Features
| Off-Road Equipment | Comfort & Tech |
| Jeep Active Drive Lock 4×4 | 8.4″ Uconnect Touchscreen |
| Selec-Terrain System | Cloth or Leather Seats |
| Locking Rear Differential | Heated Front Seats (optional) |
| Off-Road Suspension | Backup Camera & Parking Sensors |
| Hill Descent Control | Dual-Zone Climate Control |
| Skid Plates, Tow Hooks | Remote Start (optional) |
| Higher Ride Height | 17″ All-Terrain Tires |
🛠️ Common Issues
⚙️ 1. 9-Speed Transmission Problems (ZF 9HP)
- Issue: Rough shifts, hesitation, stalling, or complete failure.
- Symptoms: Jerky driving, shift lag, warning lights.
- Fix: Software update, TCM reset, or full replacement.
- Cost: $300–$700 for reprogramming; $4,000+ for replacement (warranty may cover).
⚡ 2. Power Liftgate Failure
- Issue: Liftgate intermittently fails to open or close.
- Fix: Replace liftgate module or motor.
- Cost: ~$300–$600.
🔋 3. Battery Drain / Electrical Gremlins
- Issue: Faulty Body Control Module (BCM) can cause battery to drain overnight.
- Fix: BCM software update or replacement.
- Cost: $500–$900.
🛢️ 4. Engine Oil Leaks (V6 Models)
- Issue: Common at the oil filter housing or valve cover gaskets.
- Fix: Replace gaskets or oil filter adapter.
- Cost: $300–$700.
❄️ 5. Cooling Fan or Thermostat Failure
- Issue: Overheating due to fan motor or stuck thermostat.
- Fix: Replace cooling fan assembly or thermostat.
- Cost: $200–$600.
⚙️ Mechanical Issues
| ⚠️ Issue | 🔍 Description | 🛠️ Fix / Cost |
| 🔁 Transmission Problems | 9-speed ZF 9HP may hesitate, jerk, or fail to shift properly. | Reprogram ($300–$700) or replace (~$4,000) |
| 💧 Oil Leaks | Leaks from oil filter housing or valve cover gasket on 3.2L V6 engine. | Gasket replacement ($300–$700) |
| 🔥 Overheating Issues | Caused by faulty thermostat or cooling fan assembly. | Replace thermostat/fan ($200–$600) |
| 🛞 Wheel Bearing Noise | Premature wear can cause humming or grinding noise. | Wheel bearing replacement (~$300/axle) |
| 🪛 Transfer Case Failure | PTU (Power Transfer Unit) overheating or mechanical failure, especially on early models. | PTU replacement ($1,500–$2,500) |
| 🛞 Brake Wear | Faster-than-expected brake pad/rotor wear, especially in urban use. | Pads/rotors ($250–$600) |
⚡ Electrical Issues
| ⚠️ Issue | 🔍 Description | 🛠️ Fix / Cost |
| 🔋 Battery Drain | Caused by faulty Body Control Module (BCM) or parasitic draw. | BCM replacement or reprogram ($500–$900) |
| 📦 Liftgate Motor Failure | Power liftgate may not open/close or works intermittently. | Replace motor/module ($300–$600) |
| 🚨 Faulty Sensors/Warning Lights | Transmission temp sensor and ABS sensor errors can trigger warning lights. | Sensor replacements ($150–$400) |
| 💡 Interior Lighting Glitches | Dome lights flickering or not turning off properly due to switch or software fault. | Software update or switch fix ($100–$300) |
| 📶 Infotainment Freezes | Uconnect system may freeze or reboot randomly. | Software updates or head unit reset |
| 🔌 Wiring Issues | Electrical shorts caused by chafing wires (notably under the dash or in tailgate harness). | Harness repair or replace ($100–$500) |
📅 Maintenance Schedule
| Service Item | Interval (Miles) | Notes |
| Oil & Filter Change | Every 5,000–7,500 | Use synthetic 5W-20 (V6) |
| Transmission Fluid | Every 60,000–90,000 | ZF 9HP requires special fluid |
| Coolant Flush | Every 100,000 | Use HOAT coolant |
| Brake Fluid | Every 30,000 | |
| Spark Plugs (V6) | Every 100,000 | Iridium plugs |
| Transfer Case & Diff Fluid | Every 30,000–50,000 | Off-road use may require more frequent service |
📢 Major Recalls & TSBs
- Transmission Software Recall (14V293000)
- Fixes improper shifting and stalling.
- Airbag Control Module (14V392000)
- Potential airbag deployment failure.
- Power Transfer Unit (PTU) Failure (varies by VIN)
- PTU may overheat and fail, especially on early Trailhawks.
🆚 Competitor List (Trail-Capable Compact SUVs)
| 🚗 Model | ✅ Pros | ❌ Cons |
| Toyota RAV4 Adventure / TRD | Super reliable, good resale, capable AWD | Not as rugged off-road |
| Subaru Forester Wilderness | Standard AWD, off-road tuned, great MPG | No low-range gearing |
| Ford Bronco Sport Badlands | Excellent off-road tech, rugged styling | Pricier trims can get expensive |
| Chevrolet Trailblazer ACTIV | Aggressive looks, decent mild off-roading | Lower power, less capable than it looks |
| Nissan Rogue AWD | Comfortable ride, good tech | No low range or off-road package |
| Mazda CX-50 Meridian Edition | Stylish, better ground clearance, AWD standard | Less off-road hardware than Jeep |
| Hyundai Tucson XRT AWD | Budget-friendly rugged look | Not trail-rated |
| Land Rover Discovery Sport | Real 4×4 ability, luxury feel | Expensive to maintain |
✅ Pros
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- ✅ True Off-Road Capability: Trailhawk stands out in the compact SUV segment.
- ✅ Available V6 Power: Rare among compact crossovers.
- ✅ Distinct Styling: Rugged design with functional elements (skid plates, tow hooks).
- ✅ Uconnect Infotainment: Intuitive and responsive.
❌ Cons
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- ❌ Unreliable Transmission: ZF 9-speed has known issues.
- ❌ Poor Fuel Economy (V6): Real-world MPG closer to 19–21 combined.
- ❌ Tight Rear Seat for Tall Adults
- ❌ Higher Ownership Costs: Repairs and maintenance slightly higher than competitors.
🔚 Final Verdict
The 2014 Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk delivers real off-road ability in a compact package, making it one of the few SUVs in its class with locking differentials, skid plates, and crawl modes. However, buyers should be cautious of transmission reliability and plan for higher maintenance costs—especially on early models.
👉 Verdict: A great trail-ready SUV with bold design and 4×4 chops, but only worth it if well-maintained or covered by extended warranty. 🏞️🔧💪








