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. Neerav Kumar says:

    I have the same exact issue as above. 2018 Jeep trailhawk that stalls and consumes oil. Someone please help! My current miles is 44000

  2. Danielle Garrett says:

    Bought a 2018 jeep compass 2 weeks ago and and started have issues within 2 days after purchase. First time owning a Jeep and definitely the last!!

  3. Tatiana Pennington says:

    I have the same issues as everyone here. 2018 compass, 37,000 miles… this is unbelievable!

  4. Zoe says:

    We are having the same oil issue with a 2017 Jeep Compass.

  5. Janet mayes says:

    2018 Jeep Compass Trailhawk, has been at dealership since Nov 2020 being “diagnosed”

    We were told that Jeep service representative stated that Jeep had defective motors with a scored cylinder installed.

    Now we are told that a recall was issued Dec 2020 and their resolution is to reset the PCM. Not sure how they think this will resolve a scored cylinder.

    1. ChristianneK says:

      I brought mine in for the same recall and a few weeks later my engine died. They ended up FINALLY replacing my engine under warranty after this thank god. But if the same type of engine is put back in I’m guessing I’ll continue to have this same oil consumption issue…I guess we’ll see

  6. Nick says:

    Same problem! 2018 jeep compass. Brought this to the dealer multiple times for a check engine light for a misfire on #4 cylinder. After simply adding oil to the engine and clearing the code they told me the problem was resolved. I am currently sitting in the dealership now that my vehicle is out of warranty for the excessive oil consumption recall. For them to tell me that if I would like to have my engine tested for damages that may have possibly been caused by their recall that it will be $139 for a simple compression test. I refused and immediately called customer care. Gave them a case # and I am still here after a hour with nothing but we are waiting on a response. Will try to keep this updated with my results. But does anyone know how I can join this lawsuit? Because I’m sure that’s where this will end.

    1. Jonna leuck says:

      2018 jeep compass has started using it unusual amount of oil at around 44,000 miles I have my oil changed every 5000 miles banana and a quart and a half to 2 quarts ever since about 35,000 miles just got a recall on it to reset the sensors that’s why I checked out the Internet

  7. Mechelle Hill says:

    I recently bought a 2018 Compass Sport and having the same issue. My car had 36,000 miles when I bought it. It now has 40,000 and was 3 quarts low of oil. Just now due for a oil change. Fixing to take it to the dealership.

  8. Ashley says:

    I’m experiencing the same issues with my 2018 Jeep Compass. The dealership has had mine since 12/11/20 (today is 1/29/21). I was initially told my oil was a quart and a half low when I first brought it in but I just had an oil change not long before that. Since then I was notified by them and via mail about the oil consumption recall. They have been at a standstill with my jeep, replacing the headers, removing the head cylinder, etc. and no end or fix in sight. It was just shy of 2 years old when the problem started and had 28,000 miles on it.

  9. John says:

    I just purchased a 2017 compass 3 months ago used with 22k miles on it and twice in 3 months ive had issues stalling without warning. And being stuck in traffic lights and jeep would not restart. Only to find oil was 1.5 quarts low

  10. Debra Wilhelm says:

    They claim they have a recall for this problem but are only doing an oil consumption test?
    This makes no sense!

    1. Anderson says:

      I am experiencing the same thing I just came from the dealer today 1/28/21 just paid for oil change and the oil consumption text I have to come back in 1,000 miles they told me they might need to change the motor.. my oil was low this morning. The car does consume a lot of oil since I had it.. out of all my cars this car eats a lot of oil… in a short period of time

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