2024 Jeep Compass Other Problems
4 owner-reported other complaints from NHTSA data
Data sourced from NHTSA public database. For informational purposes only. Always consult a qualified mechanic.
Owner Complaints (4)
Your car randomly locks up the wheels while driving on the highway, feeling like you've hit something or the emergency brake engaged, even though no warning codes appear. The dealer can't reproduce the problem, but you've found other owners reporting the same issue online. This happens suddenly and feels violent, creating a serious safety concern that needs investigation.
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Your forward collision avoidance system isn't working as expected. The system is designed to help prevent or reduce the severity of crashes by warning you of obstacles ahead, but it may not be functioning properly. A technician will need to diagnose and repair the collision avoidance system, which may involve software updates or sensor recalibration.
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Your check engine light came on the first night you drove your new 2024 Jeep Compass. The dealership initially suggested it might be a battery issue but kept the vehicle to investigate. You discovered through a vehicle history report that the car was involved in a transit accident a year ago, which the dealership did not disclose to you. The dealership refused your request for a return or trade-in. A diagnostic scan of the engine control computer and a thorough pre-purchase vehicle inspection would be needed to identify the actual cause of the check engine light and assess any accident-related damage.
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A few weeks are I bought the car, it started having sensor issues. It would tell me that my brake lights are out, my lane assist is not available, my turn signals are not available, etc. After spending weeks at the mechanics, the dealership gave me the car back and said that everything was fine. A week later, all of the sensors started messing up again one of the sensors that was messing up was the auto brake system. As I was driving on the highway at 75 mph, the car thought that I was about to hit another car. There were no cars around to activate this auto braking system, but the car slammed on the brakes in the middle of the highway. It spent another few weeks with the dealership mechanics and is now having the same issues.