The recommended tire pressure is listed on the drivers door post.
Min/max recommended are usually molded into the tire sidewall. The recommended pressure for the vehicle will be listed on a sticker in the driver's door jamb. The number on the tire is just as max safe pressure for the tire.
35 psi suggested by dealer
The 2.2 on the tire pressure display for a Jeep Compass typically indicates the tire pressure in bar, which is a standard unit of measurement for tire inflation. In this case, 2.2 bar translates to approximately 31.9 psi (pounds per square inch), which is within the recommended pressure range for many vehicles. Maintaining the correct tire pressure is crucial for optimal vehicle performance, safety, and fuel efficiency. Always refer to the owner's manual or the sticker on the driver's door for the specific recommended tire pressure for your vehicle.
Jeep Compass was created in 2006.
For a 2015 Jeep Compass, it's recommended to use an engine coolant that meets the specifications of a 50/50 mix of ethylene glycol-based antifreeze and water. Specifically, you should look for a coolant that meets the Chrysler MS-9769 specification, which is typically a long-life, organic acid technology (OAT) coolant. Always check the owner’s manual for any specific recommendations and ensure the coolant is suitable for your climate conditions.
The 2010 Jeep Compass has 16 valves.
The 2011 Jeep Compass has 16 valves.
The 2012 Jeep Compass has 16 valves.
The 2014 Jeep Compass has 16 valves.
The 2008 Jeep Compass has 16 valves.
The 2009 Jeep Compass has 16 valves.
The 2007 Jeep Compass has 16 valves.