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. Matt Steiner says:

    My 2018 Jeep Compass just started acting up with stalling. It was 4 quarts low and I’m just now due for oil change. I have 75k miles. It’s not close to being payed off. I possibly have engine damage. What do I do?

  2. Neil kane says:

    We had the same problem Needed to replace the engine after 3 months and 9000 miles
    Chrysler would not pay for it. They claimed we did not maintain the vehicle properly. Had to pay 6k out of pocket.

  3. Christina Grimes says:

    The same thing happened to me. 2018 Jeep Compass with 45.000 miles. Just had the engine completely replaced.

  4. Justin Builes says:

    My wife and I leased a 2018 Jeep Compass and when we brought it in for a number of other problems (there should be a class action suit on the radio/computer system alone) and during one of these visits the dealer told us that the jeep was over 4 quarts low on oil and suggested we do an oil change. Upon receiving the car back, we learned they addressed the TSB out for the oil consumption and did not tell us about it.

    They not only KNEW about the TSB regarding excessive oil consumption, but also played the low oil off as if it were OUR error and charged us to correct it.

  5. Tari Wilkosz says:

    I also have a 2018 jeep compass that’s stalling out and shutting down due to low oil issues without any warning lights.. I thought it was the guy doing my oil changes shorting me!! Howdo we get in on the law suit? I am beyond mad to find out this is so common. I never would have bought if I’d knpwn.

  6. cassi collins says:

    Mine is doing the same also, I’m in west virginia though

    1. Joe DeCicco says:

      How do I become part of the law suite. My 18 compass is doing the same thing. Dealer told me he could get me a new engine for around 6500$. Please help my daughter.

  7. D.Riggleman says:

    My wife and I bought a 2018 Jeep compass for my daughter as a graduation gift, did not take long to realize there was a problem. This vehicle consumes a quart to a quart and half each oil change. If a person would wait the 10,000 miles before oil change –that could be a problem. I check the oil every week, I would advise everyone else to do the same.

  8. BC says:

    My wife and i purchased a 2018 that was a lease with 40,000 miles. At 62,000 which is 2000 miles out of factory warranty its leaking oil past the rings and out onto the ground. I tried calling about the warranty and they told me im cant expect anything from them and to call the dealership who told me the same thing. Its disgusting this can even be the case that shouldn’t to a 20 year old vehicle let alone a 3 year old car.

  9. Rhett LaForte says:

    My wife’s 2018 Jeep Compass is exhibiting all the symptoms described in Mr. Weiner’s. No oil light yet consumes 3 quarts of oil before scheduled oil change is due. Not leaking oil anywhere. It stalls when low on oil and luckily have not had any issues with this. Good to know we’re not the only customers experiencing issues.

  10. Nadia says:

    Yes. This happened to me. The car has so many problem. They constantly blame me for being dumb and not knowing anything. It’s almost stressful for me to go because I know they will make me feel stupid.

    2 batteries dead before 3 years passed. I had to pay for one – $700

    Same thing as mr wiener. I couldn’t leave my house cause there is a hill. The car stalls in the middle of the hill. Dealership accused me of not knowing how to fill up the oil. No warning signs.

    Sunroof, seats, trunk, radio. All broken. In and out of service.

    I wrote to the ceo he forwarded the email to someone at fca who basically is experiencing the same thing with the dealerships but still accuses me of being dramatic.

    I have to pay $150 to check the code of the battery AGAIN because it’s showing low.

    Driving this car is dangerous. FALSE marketing. If I did off road driving. Me and the car would not survive

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