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If you drive a 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee, you might encounter problems with the oxygen sensors (O2 sensors) in your vehicle. These sensors are located in the exhaust system, near the evaporative canister, which sits above the muffler at the back of your SUV. If one or more sensors are faulty, you will need to install new ones. The parts alone can range from $44 to $98, and having a mechanic replace them could add an extra $100 to $140 in labor costs.
The oxygen sensors for the 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee can be found within the exhaust system.