great video .one thing i like to let it drain as long as you too ;but i got a major tip for you that you didn't think of i guess. take off the oil filter first .take off the oil pan drain plug second .third take off the oil fill cap . yes you might need a larger or two buckets to catch all the oil BUT! with all the "holes" open it creates a better flow to empty out even more oil. same idea as having the vent cap in a gas can or tank .
Yeah I had a little bit of time so I wasn’t concerned with making it drain as fast as possible and I didn’t have another drain pan. I should have taken the oil full cap off first, though.
Thanks so much! Followed step by step as a first time changing my own oil. (2018 Jeep Compass latitude). Maybe bc I have non-trailhawk version, but oil plug and oil filter were located FRONT passenger side, not rear passenger side. Locating and loosening the oil plug and filter was half the battle 😅 Thanks Again!
Good on you! Id say the key things are making sure the filter and drain plug are tight, making sure the new filter doesn’t get double gasketed, and making sure to fill the engine with proper amount of oil. Just make sure to check everything over before start up and you’ll be fine!
Teach her everything you can so she don't have to be stuck Relying on guys to do it for her. I went to school for Automotive Mechanics but now I own a Construction Company and I try to Teach my Daughters everything I can so when I'm gone they can take care of themselves and not have to rely on a Guy.
@ TonyTheTruckGuy You became pretty popular with that video you made my friend. Everyone has their own little tips and tricks and I was taught back in the old school days to do filter 1st & Oil pan drain 2nd. I thought they were nuts at first, however actually saves you if you accidentally drop the filter because there's no oil in the drain pan to splash back on you. As as long as you do it properly and tighten everything up properly I guess it doesn't really matter. I tried the trick of punching a hole in the filter and never had luck with that. However an empty plastic beverage cup does work well. Food for thought & keep safe out there My friend.👏👏👏💪💪💪
Yeah the punching a hole thing never worked for me either. Just keeps dripping all day and makes a mess lol. The cup method you mentioned, or a plastic grocery bag seem to be the best I’ve found unless you’re willing to just accept fate like I did 😂 Thanks for watching!
We have the trailhawk also, when you loosen the oil filter the oil runs down on top of the skid plate. I punch a hole in the middle of oil filter with a center punch to allow the filter to drain and avoid this.
I like to put a piece of cardboard big enough under the oil pan so if there's any spills it will land on the cardboard and I also have a roll of paper ready to clean it up of I have too.
Yo revisaría el manual del propietario. Enumerará los tipos de fluidos adecuados que se usarán, pero muchos Jeeps tienen transmisiones "no reparables", por lo que es posible que pueda repararlas o no. Una vez más, lo remitiría a su manual del propietario ya que está hecho para su vehículo en particular.
Great video! Only filters I go with are Wix, Purolator or Bosch (which is basically a rebranded Purolator) for European cars I only use Mann, Mahle or Hengst. Great video nonetheless!
Hey man love the video. I know it's a bit of an old video now, but it helped answer all my questions for when I do mine. One question did pop up in the middle 😅 just curious why not remove the skid plate? I'm assuming it would be a pain to do but I still wanted to ask.
Hey! Glad I could help! Just 1 reason really and that’s because it wasn’t necessary for me. If I was struggling to get the filter off or on, or didn’t want to deal with any oil hitting the skid plate, then I would have pulled it, but it just wasn’t necessary for me.
Hello, I have a Jeep Compass 2018. When I bought it, it was new. I see that it consumes a lot of oil, it does not even reach 5,000 miles and it no longer has oil. Sometimes it tells me it changed oil and sometimes it does not and I have to carry an extra bottle of oil. What can I do? my friend
It’s either burning the oil or leaking it out if you can’t even go 5,000 miles without adding any. Any leaks will need to be fixed and if there’s no leaks, then the engine is worn out and needs rebuild or replace.
I can’t remember the exact filter dimensions, I just recommend a strap style filter wrench that pivots. They’re typically found at your auto parts store by the filters anyways.
@@syy8976 Haha dang, usually oil changes are one of the actual affordable things at the dealers. Maybe they hiked up the prices to less people bring oil changes in so they can focus on bigger jobs since covid is I’m sure hindering the amount of work they can do. Either way the oil change on these is pretty easy so win win.
My guy, thanks for the video. It helped a shit ton! I swear whoever did the last oil change on my rig super glued that mfing filter on. Had to pull the screwdriver method to get it cracked lol. Im doing the 60k maintenance and wanted to know what brands for everything required you'd recommend? N was wondering if you knew if it's necessary to change all ignition coils when changing the plugs
Glad I could help! I wouldn’t do coils unless you’re having misfire issues. As far as oils go, I would just stick with the factory recommended 0w-20 and make sure you’re getting a good quality synthetic oil. I like Pennzoil, Amsoil, Valvoline, Schell, etc. Filters I always go OEM or WIX.
Good video. I don't understand your logic in bringing engine up to operating temperature before checking and adding additional to proper level. All that is required is that the engine oil pressure is up to normal limits.
You can definitely do it at the same time, I just wasn’t sure if my oil bucket was big enough so catch the oil from the filter and from the pan at the same time
Hello! I am writing from Ukraine through a goog translator. I am the one who drives after you on your broken cars) Question for the oil. Can you please tell me if I can pour a thicker oil? Our country has a warm climate. Please reply
I recommend using only what the manufacturer recommends, 0W-20 and 5W-20 are same thickness when warm. You could probably use a 30 weight and be fine, but I'm not sure if it's necessary.
@@TonyTheTruckGuy as they explained to me, 5w30 has a large wall and the motor will last longer with it. And 0w20 was developed to fit into modern norms and standards of ecology, economy and the like. What will the Americans say to me, who deal with this brand more than Ukrainians?
It’s a love-hate relationship. If you’re just cruising at 60 you can get 30ish. Problem is you have to wring it’s neck to merge onto the highway, etc which takes more gas, so it only averages low 20’s with some city driving.
It's funny because this is literally one of the only videos where I'm not wearing gloves for something like this 😂 And people are usually giving me shit for wearing them.
great video .one thing i like to let it drain as long as you too ;but i got a major tip for you that you didn't think of i guess. take off the oil filter first .take off the oil pan drain plug second .third take off the oil fill cap . yes you might need a larger or two buckets to catch all the oil BUT! with all the "holes" open it creates a better flow to empty out even more oil. same idea as having the vent cap in a gas can or tank .
Yeah I had a little bit of time so I wasn’t concerned with making it drain as fast as possible and I didn’t have another drain pan. I should have taken the oil full cap off first, though.
I like to wrap the filter with a grocery bag so once it spins loose it just pours into the bag
Nice man thanks for the tip
Great tip
....or a disposable cup
Also, just put a moving blanket under the car.
Thanks so much! Followed step by step as a first time changing my own oil. (2018 Jeep Compass latitude).
Maybe bc I have non-trailhawk version, but oil plug and oil filter were located FRONT passenger side, not rear passenger side.
Locating and loosening the oil plug and filter was half the battle 😅
Thanks Again!
thank you.. im learning to do more things on my own since I am a single mom with no help. I'll definitely teach my daughter if all goes well lol
Good on you! Id say the key things are making sure the filter and drain plug are tight, making sure the new filter doesn’t get double gasketed, and making sure to fill the engine with proper amount of oil. Just make sure to check everything over before start up and you’ll be fine!
Teach her everything you can so she don't have to be stuck Relying on guys to do it for her. I went to school for Automotive Mechanics but now I own a Construction Company and I try to Teach my Daughters everything I can so when I'm gone they can take care of themselves and not have to rely on a Guy.
Thank you so much this video helped out a lot ! Did a oil change on my 2019 jeep compass and ran it until the temp was up and it’s running perfectly
Glad I could help!
@ TonyTheTruckGuy You became pretty popular with that video you made my friend. Everyone has their own little tips and tricks and I was taught back in the old school days to do filter 1st & Oil pan drain 2nd. I thought they were nuts at first, however actually saves you if you accidentally drop the filter because there's no oil in the drain pan to splash back on you. As as long as you do it properly and tighten everything up properly I guess it doesn't really matter. I tried the trick of punching a hole in the filter and never had luck with that. However an empty plastic beverage cup does work well. Food for thought & keep safe out there My friend.👏👏👏💪💪💪
Yeah the punching a hole thing never worked for me either. Just keeps dripping all day and makes a mess lol. The cup method you mentioned, or a plastic grocery bag seem to be the best I’ve found unless you’re willing to just accept fate like I did 😂 Thanks for watching!
Thanks it worked. Dealership must have overlooked this when the changed my 2018 Compass.. thanks
Dang lube techs! 😂 Glad I could help!
Thanks for the video man, and I love your bits of humor and realism you brought to the video.
Appreciate the positive feedback, thanks for watching!
Thank you so much for the oil change reset info.
Broooo yesss!!!! Finally someone to show me how to change my oil properly! 🙌🏼
🤣👍
We have the trailhawk also, when you loosen the oil filter the oil runs down on top of the skid plate. I punch a hole in the middle of oil filter with a center punch to allow the filter to drain and avoid this.
Great informative video! It’s the little things like knowing what size socket you need before going under car...
Same haha
Super helpful, Tony. Thanks so much!
Glad I could help!
One thing I do with my Trail hawk oil change Punch a small hole at bottom of the Oil filter let it drain that way save the mess ;)
Tried that method several times, but the damn filter just never stops dripping and I'm too impatient to wait all day for an oil change lol
I like to put a piece of cardboard big enough under the oil pan so if there's any spills it will land on the cardboard and I also have a roll of paper ready to clean it up of I have too.
Saludos Tony tengo una jeep compass trailhakwk 2020 quiero saber como cambia el aceite de la caja de trasmision y que aceite debo comprar
Yo revisaría el manual del propietario. Enumerará los tipos de fluidos adecuados que se usarán, pero muchos Jeeps tienen transmisiones "no reparables", por lo que es posible que pueda repararlas o no. Una vez más, lo remitiría a su manual del propietario ya que está hecho para su vehículo en particular.
Straight to the point video nice.
Great video! Only filters I go with are Wix, Purolator or Bosch (which is basically a rebranded Purolator) for European cars I only use Mann, Mahle or Hengst. Great video nonetheless!
I like Wix if I don’t go with OEM. Thanks for the feedback!
@@TonyTheTruckGuy OEM Mopar is a Purolator. Purolator has the contract.
Hey man love the video. I know it's a bit of an old video now, but it helped answer all my questions for when I do mine. One question did pop up in the middle 😅 just curious why not remove the skid plate? I'm assuming it would be a pain to do but I still wanted to ask.
Hey! Glad I could help! Just 1 reason really and that’s because it wasn’t necessary for me. If I was struggling to get the filter off or on, or didn’t want to deal with any oil hitting the skid plate, then I would have pulled it, but it just wasn’t necessary for me.
What is the Torque for drain oil Bolt and the oil filter?? Thank you
30 ft lbs on the drain plug, and for the filter I recommend hand tight plus an additional 1/2 to full turn with a strap wrench if you have one.
Thanks for this amazing video well done all the info. I need to know you great 👍
What was the website you were looking at with all the specifications?
Prodemand.com by Mitchell1, but it requires a login which you have to pay for.
Hello, I have a Jeep Compass 2018. When I bought it, it was new. I see that it consumes a lot of oil, it does not even reach 5,000 miles and it no longer has oil. Sometimes it tells me it changed oil and sometimes it does not and I have to carry an extra bottle of oil. What can I do? my friend
It’s either burning the oil or leaking it out if you can’t even go 5,000 miles without adding any. Any leaks will need to be fixed and if there’s no leaks, then the engine is worn out and needs rebuild or replace.
What filter wrench do you recommend? I didn't see one listed in description.
I can’t remember the exact filter dimensions, I just recommend a strap style filter wrench that pivots. They’re typically found at your auto parts store by the filters anyways.
Excellent video! Thanks for sharing!
Yeah buddy, it's like the only video that actually shows you what to do lol. I got a 2020 compass latitude.
I’m glad to see people are actually finding this video useful. I wasn’t sure how popular it would be haha
@@TonyTheTruckGuy yeah our jeep needed the oil changed and every shop is outrageous with prices, so I just said fuck it I'm gonna do it lol
@@syy8976 Haha dang, usually oil changes are one of the actual affordable things at the dealers. Maybe they hiked up the prices to less people bring oil changes in so they can focus on bigger jobs since covid is I’m sure hindering the amount of work they can do. Either way the oil change on these is pretty easy so win win.
@@TonyTheTruckGuy yeah that is a good point, but yeah all I need is oil and filter then I'm good to change lol
@@TonyTheTruckGuy how long do you recommend to let the car idle, before changing the oil ? Five minutes? Ten?
Bro that was definitely helpful...thank you!
My guy, thanks for the video. It helped a shit ton! I swear whoever did the last oil change on my rig super glued that mfing filter on. Had to pull the screwdriver method to get it cracked lol. Im doing the 60k maintenance and wanted to know what brands for everything required you'd recommend? N was wondering if you knew if it's necessary to change all ignition coils when changing the plugs
Glad I could help! I wouldn’t do coils unless you’re having misfire issues. As far as oils go, I would just stick with the factory recommended 0w-20 and make sure you’re getting a good quality synthetic oil. I like Pennzoil, Amsoil, Valvoline, Schell, etc. Filters I always go OEM or WIX.
hi what website did you use to view the torque specs. please
I use the account my work has through Mitchell1 called "ProDemand". It's similar to Alldata. Can use Google in a pinch.
@@TonyTheTruckGuy awesome thank you .
+1 for parkway drive
Haha hell yeah 🤟🏼
Good video. I don't understand your logic in bringing engine up to operating temperature before checking and adding additional to proper level. All that is required is that the engine oil pressure is up to normal limits.
Yeah idk my mind must have been in the gutter that day because I literally never run an engine to temp just to check the oil 😂
So shouldn't take out the filter and let it drain with the drain plug? Do it seperate?
You can definitely do it at the same time, I just wasn’t sure if my oil bucket was big enough so catch the oil from the filter and from the pan at the same time
You’re awesome bro thank you
Thanks 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
hi, do you know how to reset 40k+ km inspection warring?
I’ve never had any of those pop up on this Jeep haha. Didn’t know they even had that. Have you tried holding down the ok button?
About to do mine. Fucking awesome bro thank you!
Good luck! And don’t forget to make sure old oil filter seal comes off with old filter.
@@TonyTheTruckGuy definitely! That stuck in my head as soon as you mentioned it! Thanks! 🤙🏻🤙🏻
The 2020 takes part number 4892339AB, AB replaced AA for the 2020 compass.
Thanks for the update!
Hello! I am writing from Ukraine through a goog translator. I am the one who drives after you on your broken cars) Question for the oil. Can you please tell me if I can pour a thicker oil? Our country has a warm climate. Please reply
5w20 or 2w30?
I recommend using only what the manufacturer recommends, 0W-20 and 5W-20 are same thickness when warm. You could probably use a 30 weight and be fine, but I'm not sure if it's necessary.
@@TonyTheTruckGuy
as they explained to me, 5w30 has a large wall and the motor will last longer with it. And 0w20 was developed to fit into modern norms and standards of ecology, economy and the like. What will the Americans say to me, who deal with this brand more than Ukrainians?
@@Celik9313 How hot is the average temp there?
@@TonyTheTruckGuy In winter up to -15, in summer up to +35
Nice how to. 😎👍
Do you like the gas miles on this car?
It’s a love-hate relationship. If you’re just cruising at 60 you can get 30ish. Problem is you have to wring it’s neck to merge onto the highway, etc which takes more gas, so it only averages low 20’s with some city driving.
@@TonyTheTruckGuy That's because it's under powered. My girlfriend has a 2019.
@@bobleblanc8082 Yeah it’s definitely not as ballsy as my Grand with v6 lol
@@bobleblanc8082 Change the plugs . It helped mine . I know that it might seem like bs but it did make a difference
Where is the oil filter why you didn’t change that ?
You clearly didn’t watch the full video lol. 5:23…
You should always wear gloves
It's funny because this is literally one of the only videos where I'm not wearing gloves for something like this 😂 And people are usually giving me shit for wearing them.
@@TonyTheTruckGuy I used to not wear gloves but anymore I do.
So oily 😂