I put this information into a post elsewhere in answer to a question that was raised, but I thought it might reach more people under the general CRD forum on it's own. Given the debate about what is or is not the appropriate timing belt change interval I thought you might like to see what Chrysler Jeep Australia recommend, and adheres to in it's service schedule (second photo down the page):
The timing belt & tensioner service interval for the KJ 2.5 and 2.8L VM CRD used by Chrysler Jeep Australia is Five Years or 100,000kms (which ever occurs first), and
they change them at that mark on vehicles that they are maintaining through the dealer service network.The timing belt & tensioner change interval in the KJ CRD
Service and Warranty Handbook that came with my KJ when I bought it new from the dealer in 2007 (See note below on model year differences)
also lists the timing belt change at Five Years or 100,00kms (which ever occurs first). That Service and Warranty Handbook was printed in Australia by Chrysler Jeep (Part # KJEEPSWH107).
Note the asterixed item related to the Timing Belt and Tensioner at the bottom of the page 26 photo just below this next title page.
IF you click on the table below it will zoom in enough to be viewed in larger print.

Interestingly, the 2007 version of the Operating Information Booklet (aka the Owners Manual) which was printed in the USA (81-426-07133), shows the TB interval as the US 100,000miles (or 160,000kms) - which we all accept locally as probably a clerical error.
I don't know what VM recommends, but would hope that they had some input to the service schedule. I suspect, being that it is a Euro (Italian) engine, that the interval would be 100,000kms, but have no proof that a simple clerical error is responsble for so much carnage in the US market.
Yes, people accept that as the proper interval (why not) its what is recommended. It also is a very common timing belt change interval in Australia for other manufacturers, my former Subaru had a 100,000km timing belt interval.
I have no further comment on the whole head gasket change thing, as I have never encountered a single case of that being required unless the head needed work as a result of a timing belt break (again usually due to ignoring the service interval).
Note: To help explain the 2007 printed document, while US domestic KJ production was halted with the 2006 model year, Export model production continued to the end of April 2007 when factory was shutdown for retooling. As model year change over is different here, the 2007 produced KJs were sold here as 2007 KJs even though there are none produced for the US market in that year. The KK did not enter the market here until the 2008 model year. According to my build sheet I have one of the last KJ CRDs, produced around the 29th of April 2007.