Brigette Honaker  |  July 24, 2020

Category: Auto News

Dark silver Jeep Compass - 2018 Jeep Compass

UPDATE: On July 27, 2020, the Jeep Compass class action lawsuit was dismissed.


A recent oil consumption class action lawsuit claims that the 2018 Jeep Compass consumes an excessive amount of oil.

Plaintiff Thomas Weiner says he purchased a 2018 Jeep Compass believing that the vehicle would be safe and free of defects. Unfortunately, after two years and 25,000 miles on the vehicle, Weiner allegedly started to experience stalling while operating the vehicle normally.

In September 2019, while driving to work, Weiner allegedly attempted to make a right turn but was surprised when his vehicle’s emergency brake engaged, his engine stalled and he lost the ability to accelerate. He says he had to drift his vehicle to the side of the road to avoid a collision. Allegedly, only after the engine stall did his vehicle indicate that it had critically low oil.

Later that day, Weiner’s 2018 Jeep Compass reportedly stalled once more without warning. This time, like before, the oil pressure warning light allegedly failed to engage before the stalling incident.

As a result of the stalls, Weiner claims he brought his vehicle to his dealership six times for the issue. Each time, he was allegedly forced to pay for an engine oil refill and drive another 1,000 miles to test the issue. According to the class action lawsuit, the 2018 Jeep Compass was burning through a quart of oil every 500 miles.

Engine oil cap - 2018 Jeep Compass“Plaintiff’s engine oil had descended below the threshold Defendant designates as safe, rendering his vehicle at risk of sudden engine stalling without warning,” the Jeep Compass class action lawsuit alleges.

“Exacerbating the danger is the fact that Plaintiff’s Oil Pressure Warning Light and other engine oil monitors fail to engage prior to engine stalling and vehicle inoperability.”

Only on Weiner’s sixth visit to the dealership did the company authorize an engine replacement after the dealership allegedly acknowledged that the vehicle’s engine suffered from an oil consumption defect. In February, he reportedly had his engine replaced.

According to Weiner, the oil consumption defect can be traced to the engines found in some Jeep vehicles – the 2.4L Tigershark MultiAir II Engines. A defect in these engines allegedly cause vehicles to consume oil at a “furious pace.”

The Jeep class action lawsuit argues that Weiner and other consumers have been forced to pay out of pocket for repairs and have been repeatedly inconvenienced due to the defective engines. Even worse, the defect allegedly puts drivers and passengers at risk for collisions if a vehicle stalls during normal use.

“This defect results in critically low engine oil levels, and causes vehicles installed with Defendant’s 2.4L Tigershark engines to stall and lose power without warning,” the 2018 Jeep Compass class action lawsuit alleges.

Weiner seeks to represent a Class of consumers who purchased or leased vehicles equipped with a 2.4L Tigershark MultiAir II Engine. He also seeks to represent a state subclass of the same consumers from Illinois.

Due to the alleged defect in 2018 Jeep Compass vehicles and other vehicles equipped with the same engine, Weiner and other consumers have allegedly been financial damaged. The Jeep Compass class action contends that suffered damages include overpayment for vehicles, out of pocket expenses of frequent oil changes, increased service visits, costs of future repairs and diminished vehicle values.

To compensate Weiner and the proposed Class for their alleged damages, the 2018 Jeep Compass class action lawsuit seeks injunctive relief, actual damages, compensatory damages, punitive damages, interest, court costs and attorneys’ fees.

This is not the first time Fiat Chrysler has faced legal action over oil consumption in its vehicles. In last month’s legal news, plaintiffs filed a class action lawsuit against the company taking issue with the same Tigershark engine. In May, another class action lawsuit challenged the same issue.

Plaintiffs in these cases argued that several vehicles are equipped with the defective engine, including: 2014 – 2020 Jeep Cherokee;  2017 – 2020 Jeep Compass; 2015 – 2020 Jeep Renegade; 2015 – 2016 Chrysler 200; 2013 – 2016 Dodge Dart; and 2016 – 2020 Fiat 500X models.

Do you own a 2018 Jeep Compass? Have you experienced excessive oil consumption in your vehicle? Share your experiences in the comment section below.

Weiner and the proposed Class are represented by Steve W. Berman of Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro LLP; E. Powell Miller of The Miller Law Firm PC; and Myles McGuire, Evan M. Meyers and Timothy P. Kingsbury of McGuire Law PC.

The 2018 Jeep Compass Oil Consumption Class Action Lawsuit is Thomas Weiner v. FCA US LLC, Case No. 1:19-cv-06831, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan.

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255 thoughts onJeep Compass Class Action Lawsuit Says Oil Consumed At ‘Furious Pace’

  1. Joshua Parker says:

    I have a 2017 compass trailhawk and the same thing happened to me twice. Once getting on the interstate. Dealership has me doing some oil consumption test. How is this not a safety issue? Does someone have to be in an accident for them to do something about it?!

  2. Sissy Moore says:

    My 2018 Jeep Compass is doing this. How/who do we contact to file against this class action lawsuit?

  3. Margaret Thompson says:

    I purchased a new 2018 Jeep Compass and it looses/burns about a quart an a half every two thousand miles. I drive it very conservatively and use the most expensive synthetic oil.
    Do you think there will be a recall to fix the problem?

    1. Cara says:

      Same thing with mine. 2018 Compass. I did get a “customer satisfaction notice” last year regarding the oil consumption issue. The dealership did the recall fix which was reprogramming the PCM. That didn’t work. Now, finally after 3 years and many trips to the dealership to get this fixed they are replacing the engine. Hopefully this takes care of it.

  4. Brandon Smith says:

    My wife’s 2018 Jeep Compass has been burning oil like crazy. Twice I’ve gone to check the oil in her car because she had strange issues and it was empty. At first I was wondering if there was a oil pan leak but I see that other people are having this problem as well. The oil pressure light comes on sometimes, but for all of a second then disappears. She’s had instances where the car would not go over 14 mph because of this.

  5. Laurie thompson says:

    Omg my husband thought I was buts! This happens to me every few months! I have a 2017 jeep compass trailhawk

    1. Joanne Tsikelas says:

      This just happened to my 2017 Jeep Compass trailhawk. A month ago, end of August. , I have had my car sitting at the dealership over a month because they want $9,000 to fix the motor, and that my powertrain warranty wouldn’t cover this. . I just bought this car in October 2020 from a Chrysler dodge jeep ram dealership, where my car is currently at. They didn’t inspected it til December 2020. I’ve never owned a car that lit up the whole dashboard. I have no idea what to do. I had paid it off in one shot with money I saved for 2 years, now they want me to trade out for an old car with having monthly payments?!?! It’s insane.

  6. Donald Williams says:

    I have the same engine in my 2017/2018 Trailhawk. I have experienced the same issues as the plaintiff.
    No help from the dealership, they point to the user manual and say yes this engine consumes oil. I always carry extra oil in my jeep and check the oil level constantly, something I have not had to do since I owned my first car a 1965 Corvair.

  7. Dave Lacey says:

    My daughter was almost In an accident with same issue, bought the car earlier this summer (2018 Jeep Compass) with the 4 cylinder. She was just turning a corner and the engine stalled, parking brake engaged then would not start. After some time the car did start and said low oil pressure, I had her immediately check it and it didn’t show on the dipstick. Added 4 quarts to get her home. Had no idea this was a problem with this car…… ugh
    The dealer changed the oil about 3,000 miles ago when the car was there for a body damage repair from prior owner

    1. Loran says:

      This same thing happened to me… what did you do about this? My car is currently at the jeep dealership and they are wanting me to pay around $700.

  8. Gloria says:

    I had purchased a 2018 Jeep Compass 4 months ago had 2 oil changes now they want me to sign off on motor tear down before they will fix my issue

  9. Daniel says:

    I own a 2018 compass sport with 66k so far i have put 4qts of oil before the first oil change

    1. Barbara says:

      I own a 2018 Jeep Renegade. The engine stalled on three separate occasions. I am taking it to the dealership. My vehicle has 33k miles.

  10. Bridgette Acklin says:

    I purchased my 2018 Jeep Compass in November 2020. Since then, the car has cut off on me suddenly in the middle of an intersection (in April 2021) and twice more since (July 3 and July 26, 2021) while suddenly flashing the following warning: Stop Safely Vehicle Will Shut Off Soon. I, too, have had numerous oil changes as the oil overheats and needs replenishing often. I was told by the dealership that it is not safe to drive the vehicle. As a result I am losing wages, incurring additional transportation costs, and suffering from anxiety. It should be a crime for a manufacturer to put our lives at such risk.

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