If you drive a 2017 Jeep Compass, keeping your transmission fluid in good condition is critical for smooth rides and a long-lasting vehicle. Many owners overlook this simple maintenance, but a little knowledge can save you from expensive repairs. Whether you’re a new Jeep driver or just want to understand your Compass better, this guide will walk you through everything you need to know about 2017 Jeep Compass transmission fluid.
Why Transmission Fluid Matters
Transmission fluid is the lifeblood of your automatic or manual transmission. It cools, lubricates, and helps your vehicle shift gears smoothly. For the 2017 Jeep Compass, using the correct fluid and keeping it at the right level makes a real difference in performance and reliability.
Low or dirty fluid can lead to:
- Rough or delayed shifting
- Slipping gears
- Transmission overheating
- Complete transmission failure
Replacing or repairing a transmission can cost thousands of dollars. Regular fluid checks and changes are a smart investment.
Types Of Transmission In The 2017 Jeep Compass
The 2017 Jeep Compass came with several transmission options, depending on the engine and trim:
- 6-speed manual transmission
- 6-speed automatic transmission
- 9-speed automatic transmission (for 4×4 models)
Each type uses a different transmission fluid, so knowing your Compass’s transmission is the first step.
Transmission Fluid Types And Capacities
Here’s a quick comparison of the main transmissions:
| Transmission Type | Fluid Type | Capacity (quarts) |
|---|---|---|
| 6-speed Manual | Manual Transmission Fluid (Mopar 75W-85) | 2.2 |
| 6-speed Automatic | ATF+4 Automatic Transmission Fluid | 4.5 |
| 9-speed Automatic | ATF+4 Automatic Transmission Fluid | 7.5 |
*Tip: Always double-check your owner’s manual or VIN-specific data to confirm your transmission type.*

How To Check Transmission Fluid
Checking your transmission fluid is simple, but some Compass models do not have a traditional dipstick. If yours does:
- Park on a level surface and let the engine warm up.
- With the engine running, shift through all gears.
- Pull out the transmission dipstick, wipe clean, reinsert, and check the level.
- The fluid should be pinkish and clear—not brown or burnt.
For models without a dipstick, a technician will need to check fluid through the fill plug underneath.
When To Change Transmission Fluid
Most Jeep experts recommend:
- Every 60,000 miles for automatic transmissions
- Every 40,000-60,000 miles for manual transmissions
However, if you drive in tough conditions (city traffic, hot climates, towing), more frequent changes can help.
Signs It’s Time To Change
Watch for these warning signs:
- Fluid is dark or smells burnt
- Hard or delayed shifting
- Noise from the transmission
- Leaks under your Jeep
If you notice any of these, don’t wait. Fresh fluid can prevent major problems.
Transmission Fluid Change: Step-by-step
For DIY owners, changing the 2017 Jeep Compass transmission fluid can save money. Here’s a basic outline for automatic transmissions:
- Lift the vehicle safely and secure it on jack stands.
- Place a drain pan under the transmission.
- Remove the drain plug and let fluid drain completely.
- Replace the drain plug and remove the transmission pan (if necessary).
- Replace the transmission filter (if equipped).
- Reinstall the pan and tighten bolts to the correct torque.
- Refill with the correct type and amount of fluid.
- Start the engine, shift through gears, and check for leaks.
*Important: Always use a new gasket and torque bolts evenly. Over-tightening can cause leaks.*
Cost Of Transmission Fluid Change
Prices vary depending on location and shop, but here’s a general comparison:
| Service Type | Estimated Cost | Includes Filter Replacement? |
|---|---|---|
| Dealership | $180–$300 | Usually |
| Independent Shop | $120–$220 | Sometimes |
| DIY | $50–$100 | No (unless purchased separately) |
*Non-obvious insight:* Many owners forget the filter replacement. Skipping this can leave old debris inside your transmission, even with new fluid.
Choosing The Right Fluid: What Matters
Jeep recommends only Mopar-approved transmission fluids for your Compass. Using the wrong fluid can cause shifting problems, reduce transmission life, and may void your warranty. Always look for the fluid type listed in your owner’s manual.
Aftermarket Vs. Oem Fluids
While some aftermarket fluids claim to meet Jeep specs, original Mopar fluids are safest. If you must use another brand, check for “ATF+4 approved” labeling and reviews from other Jeep owners.
*Another insight:* Many transmission problems start after using “universal” fluids. Stick with the exact specification for peace of mind.
Common Mistakes To Avoid
- Mixing old and new fluid—always do a full change for best results.
- Not checking for leaks after changing fluid.
- Overfilling or underfilling—both can damage your transmission.
- Using the wrong fluid type—never guess or use generic brands.
- Skipping regular maintenance—small savings now can mean big costs later.

Transmission Fluid Life Expectancy
The life of transmission fluid depends on driving habits, climate, and vehicle load. In hot or stop-and-go conditions, fluid breaks down faster. Checking every 15,000–20,000 miles is a smart habit.
Here’s a quick overview of fluid life in different conditions:
| Driving Condition | Expected Fluid Life |
|---|---|
| Normal (mixed city/highway) | 60,000 miles |
| Severe (city, hot, towing) | 30,000–40,000 miles |
| Mostly highway | 75,000 miles |
Frequently Asked Questions
What Type Of Transmission Fluid Does My 2017 Jeep Compass Need?
For most automatic 2017 Compass models, use Mopar ATF+4. Manual transmissions need Mopar 75W-85. Always check your owner’s manual for your specific model.
How Often Should I Check My Transmission Fluid?
It’s best to check every 15,000–20,000 miles or at every oil change. Early detection of issues can prevent expensive repairs.
Can I Use Universal Transmission Fluid In My Compass?
No. Universal fluids may not meet Jeep’s specifications and can cause damage or warranty issues. Only use fluids labeled “ATF+4 approved” for automatics.
What Happens If I Overfill My Transmission Fluid?
Overfilling can cause foaming, shifting problems, and overheating. Always fill to the correct level and double-check after driving.
Where Can I Find More Details About Jeep Compass Maintenance?
You can find official information at the Jeep official website.
Caring for your 2017 Jeep Compass transmission fluid is simple but important. A little attention now keeps your Jeep running smoothly for years, saving you money and trouble down the road.




