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Problems with 2013 Jeep Compass FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM

On average, the 2013 Jeep Compass starts to “feel” problems with the FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM and its various aspects after 57 000 miles.

Recently reported FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM problems on 2013 Jeep Compass

Fuel emissions system. repeated check engine light warning indications have been seen in this vehicle over the past year. repeated trips to the dealership for service resulted in components being replaced erroneously. most recent replacement required entire replacement of fuel tank and hoses due to excessive corrosion and deformation of the tank. the vehicle has approximately 65,000 miles of operation. this repeated issue has cost several hundreds of dollars in unnecessary repairs, lost time from work, and extreme concern over the safety of the vehicle's fuel system and emissions monitoring components. degree of corrosion and level of failure on seals as reported by service technician seems very hazardous for the age and use history of vehicle.

I was driving on the pa turnpike approximately 65 mph, when i stepped on the gas and the car would not accelerate. my car was basically coasting as cars and tractor trailers were flying by me at 70+ mph. i managed to get off the road safely, and all the lights on my dashboard were going crazy. had the car towed to the dealership and they told me it's the "throttle body" - regulates the flow of fuel to the engine - electrical failure.

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