SOURCE: How do you change the 2007 Jeep Patriot turn
You might have to remove the headlamp assy to get to it.
SOURCE: rear end clunking
If it is a rear wheel drive vehicle I would check the U joint for play and check the rear end by jacking up the rear end putting in neutral with front wheels blocked with motor turned OFF and turn the drive line slowly to find out if U joint or Ring and Pinion Gear or Spider Gears in the rear end are bad.
SOURCE: water leak rear floor driver's side as well as
i'm having the same problem with the leak in the drivers side in the rear floor..I know it's not from the sunroof, it is when i use my ac..so does anyone know where it is coming from??
SOURCE: Jeep Patriot filters change
put a pan below the drain plug drain it open the top first. then take off the oil filter make sure you have old rags can get a little messy i believe that the filter is on the passenger side of the car near the wheel well. put the new filter on put a little bit of oil on the rubber thing on the new filter so it doesn't get stuck. put the plug back in make sure you wernt using synthetic before you should switch back to regular oil after using syntetic or at least thats what im told. put the plug back in on the oil pan. put the oil in the top it should be labled OIL. and make sure you use enough oil. I would also change my air filter too.
at advanced auto stores they will tell you what oil to use and how much by looking at one of the books that they have near the oil they will also tell you the filter size. recycle your old oil when your done.
It is usualy easier to just go to a shop but i love working on my jeep so i do it my self will probly cut down time too but price should be a little cheaper but not much.
good luck
shouldn't need it tho its really easy
SOURCE: how to check rear wheel bearings 2007 jeep compass
block front wheels and jack up rear slightly off the ground, keeping your body parts out of harms way you can grab and shake tires, if they move back and forth or in and out even slightly it is time for bearing work
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