Intake Manifold Gasket 2.4L Compass Patriot Avenger Caliber Sebring

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Published 2018-07-18
Removing the intake manifold gasket on a 2011 Jeep Compass.

This may also apply to:
2007-2017 Jeep Compass with 1.8 / 2.0 / 2.4L engines ;
2007-2017 Jeep Patriot with 1.8 / 2.0 / 2.4L engines ;
2007-2011 Sebring With 1.8 / 2.0 / 2.4L engines ;
2007-2011 Dodge Avenger with 1.8 / 2.0 / 2.4L engines ;
2007-2011 Dodge Caliber with 1.8 / 2.0 / 2.4 engines ;

Removing the Throttle Body is a prerequisite. Learn how here:
   • Electronic Throttle Body Replacement ...  

Intake Manifold: 04884550AB
Control Runner Valve: 04884549AD
Gasket Kit (all engine gaskets): 05189976AA
Compression Lug: thd.co/2u9hBLN

To do this, must remove the Air Intake Manifold, so this can also be viewed as a video on replacing the Air Intake Manifold gasket. Or runner control Valve

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All Comments (21)
  • @lukeadam8
    5 years later video still helpful 👏 thanks man
  • @misc5831
    10:58 "These are very delicate. I repeat very delicate!" (he throws it down) 🤣
  • @muzicmaxg9971
    This is the BEST video for this type of removal! WOW you helped me 100% to make up my mine to remove and replace the intake manifold for my mom's jeep. Mom just got back from the Jeep Dealers Garage. They said she needs the intake manifold fold replaced? I've never heard of that the intake manifold going?? Has anyone heard of that? They said it was going to cost her just over $900.00 to replace parts and labor ! I told her I would go to the auto wreckers and take one out and replace it myself, this video changed my mind to even attempt to do it. So I told mom to get the estimate and find somewhere cheaper to do it. So she did and they wanted $540.. parts and labor. Those dealers are such a rip off! But seriously is even possible for the intake manifold to go?
  • @DHFlip18
    Thanks so much for the video man, definitely helpful for us DIY guys. I'm the original owner of an '09 Sebring 2.4L, with over 262k on my car, it might be time for me to do this. Oh and you're throttle body replacement video is great as well, doing that tomorrow while corona virus has me on lockdown 😆
  • @zackr.756
    Just a tip, before starting jon. Pull fuel pump fuse and start car a couple of times so you can relieve the pressure in gas line
  • @ooChrisoo
    Thank you very much. I search a Long Time for a good Video Like this
  • @RockyCanadian
    Thanks! Its really hard to find videos about jeep compass engines. Thanks for being brave doing it yourself and sharing! There were just safety issues that should have been taken in consideration. But overall, thanks for the hard work!
  • @brianallen502
    The pcv valve is very easy to over tighten and break SUPER EASY 17.99 for a replacement at autozone
  • @danquilty6580
    Thanks for the video. Btw you’re supposed to disconnect the battery before you do any work on the engine
  • @eriknobles3946
    Did you have to put any sealant when you had to reinstall it back . I had one put on my Dodge Caliber and it’s still leaking oil into the intake manifold.
  • @billlaing4936
    If you take that manifold off you need to replace the gasket otherwise it will leak its not meant to be reused although it may look ok Its not expensive so dont risk it Its not worth it to do all that work over again
  • Thanks for the excellent video! I'm curious if everything went well with no problems after this repair? Also, where did you get the manifold?
  • @13Mickeysur
    Im trying to find a video how to remove the valve bady but i cant find one maybe im writing it wrong or something but this video help me on a jeep patriot..
  • @sef2273
    Do you need to prime the fuel rail before you try starting the car? Or just let her rip and let the air work it’s way out?
  • @DGSantaFe
    Did u have to relearn the throttle body when placed in the new intake manifold?
  • @kukrudz
    I think you meant PCV. Thanks for the video, good tips
  • Good video thanks man, I was trying to check my pcv valve and I broke the hose, do you know if I have to remove all the intake manifold to replace the pcv hose?