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2023 Jeep Compass Fuel System Problems

2 owner-reported fuel system complaints from NHTSA data

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Jan 2026Aug 2023
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Data sourced from NHTSA public database. For informational purposes only. Always consult a qualified mechanic.

Owner Complaints (2)

highFUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE
Filed: Jan 2026

While driving at highway speed, you notice a strong fuel smell coming into your vehicle, but no warning lights appear on the dashboard. An independent mechanic found that a fuel clip needs replacement. The vehicle hasn't been repaired yet and is waiting for dealer diagnostics. Fixing this will likely involve replacing the fuel system clip to stop the leak and eliminate the odor.

NHTSA #: 11709070
mediumFUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM
Filed: Aug 2023

At 2900 miles, my check engine light came on while I was on vacation out of state. Within a couple of seconds, my car started to choke and jerk so bad that the passenger could feel it. It did this intermittently, to the point I knew it needed to be seen before driving 900 miles home. Several times since then, my safety was put at risk due to my vehicle not accelerating when it should. I have had many cars almost hit me from behind when this has happened. Luckily, I have not yet. I took my vehicle to a Jeep dealer in Foley, Alabama because that is where I went for vacation. They looked at it ran the code and told me it was a stored code. I asked him what that meant and could I still drive the vehicle. He said the light should turn off in a few drive cycles. That did not happen. When I got back to North Carolina, I took my vehicle to the dealer I bought it from. I was at 4000 miles and the light was still on and the car was still choking out a lot. The service guy took it back, checked the code, and came back to tell me that the code read per Chrysler, “Do not try to repair vehicle, there is no known repair but we are working on it”. It has been over a month and nothing. However, my car seems to be getting worse.

NHTSA #: 11538264

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