Thank you so much, saved me a bunch of hunting. I would however like to mention to the world that on my daughter's 2011 patriot, there was a heat shield over the whole area. I did in fact did have better reach trying to get at it from the top, but seeing the bolts from the bottom/side made that possible because you're blind from the top.
Yep, I think in the video I said it was above the passenger side “FRONT AXLE”. They may have been misleading. What year was the compass? Same engine? 2.0-2.4
I agree! And most said it was on the trans bell housing and that’s why we did a quick video. Sorry if we misled ya on that location. Thanks for the comment! Nelson@@RyanPotts-e3n
Thank you so much, saved me a bunch of hunting. I would however like to mention to the world that on my daughter's 2011 patriot, there was a heat shield over the whole area. I did in fact did have better reach trying to get at it from the top, but seeing the bolts from the bottom/side made that possible because you're blind from the top.
hey Tpow, thanks for commenting and the added info 👌 Nelson
Thank you
Hey Gary, glad we could help on your project. Thanks for viewing and the comment. Nelson
I just changed one on a 4x4 compass and it's not on the passenger side. It's on the driver side right below the cam timing position sensor.
Yep, I think in the video I said it was above the passenger side “FRONT AXLE”. They may have been misleading. What year was the compass? Same engine? 2.0-2.4
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It was a 2011 2.4. I spent more time looking for the darn thing, lol what a pain!
I agree! And most said it was on the trans bell housing and that’s why we did a quick video. Sorry if we misled ya on that location. Thanks for the comment! Nelson@@RyanPotts-e3n
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sorry if you were unable to see the sensor location
Love the part where he shows everything but the location on the underside of the vehicle. Really the least useful video on this topic!
Thanks for the view