Updating my thread after a long time!
It has almost been more than 14 months now into ownership and our Silver Surfer has covered only 12,560 Kms so far! It has not been on too many outstation trips yet as we have not had the time due to other engagements. Also, as our Labrador is now 13 years old, we cannot leave him in any boarding hostels and that has prevented us from taking any vacations! We do occasionally head out to our farm around 120kms from Gurgaon but we have to take our Laura as that has massive bootspace and that can accommodate him as well as our luggage comfortably. The Compass on the other hand does not accommodate even him well! This has been one of our biggest grouses with the Compass - too small a boot space for any outstation trips.
Anyway, it has been an uneventful 14 months and nothing much to report on the Compass. First service was done at 12 months exactly and costed 9500 Rupees and was a simple affair with the mandatory oil and filter changes and alignment and wheel balancing.
There have been a few upgrades to the Compass that I have done recently and I am going to detail them out here for the benefit of the other Compass owners!
1) Rattly doors and squeaky door seals fixed!
For fixing the squeaky door seals, this Silicone Spray is what I used to spray on them and it has eliminated all the rubbing noises from the seals. This needs to be sprayed on the door seals as well as the weather strips (from inside) on the doors.

This is available on Amazon India.
Also, the door latches are what rattle on the Door locks - so I applied a bit of Duct tape on the door latch part and greased the Locks well. All Rattling noises are completely gone now. I did this on all 4 doors and even the tailgate hatch. This is a trick I learnt on my Yeti, as the door latches of that also used to rattle. The Compass has the same problem and the same solution works.
2) DRLs bulbs upgraded to LED
The DRLs on the Compass looked really bad with the halogens and I had been itching to find the right bulb which would work well with the Compass Canbus system. After 2 trials with other bulbs I finally found the right one.

This is from Aliexpress and available on the link here:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/WLJH...859909288.html
This is how they look at night. (they look quite bright at night but they look fine in daytime as they are meant to be DRLs . The Light output is around 1000 Lumens with 6000K CCT.
3) Headlights upgraded to HID.
The weak headlights of the Compass in the Limited version with Halogen projectors had been a really sore point and hampered the Highway driveability of the Compass for us. So finally I took a decision to upgrade them to HID myself. I used the same HID Canbus ballast kit which I am using on the Laura (for past 8 months now) and got Yeaky 4500K HID bulbs in HB3 to go along with them. I also ordered spare dust caps so the original dust caps are retained and I can reverse the entire installation easily if required.
This is where I got the dust caps from Aliexpress:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Genu...779527864.html
This is the ballast I used:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1-Se...796715744.html
However I did not use the CNlight bulbs supplied with the kit and used Yeaky HB3 HID bulbs ordered locally from a local supplier uglare (
www.uglare.com)
The Yeaky HID bulbs are better than the CNLight bulbs.
This is where I have installed the ballasts in my Compass:
The Holes were cut in the dust caps with a 20mm Hole cutter attached to my drill.
I also used High temperature Anabond Silicone sealant from inside to seal the dust caps properly (looks a bit messy, but I applied excess just to be safe!)
Overall quite happy with the HID bulb upgrade, though there is a bit of Ground wire shadow as the Ground wire is at 12 O clock position and cannot be rotated to any other position. The light output at 3800 lumens is almost 2.5 times that of the stock halogens (1600 lumens). The biggest difference is that the high beam now is very strong and visibility is good.
4) Headlights and fog lamps aligned better.
I realigned all the Headlights (there is vertical and horizontal adjustment which can be done) to my satisfaction. I also aligned the Headlights horizontally to converge slightly as earlier both beams were parallel and in between the beams there would be dark spot.
I also raised the fog lamp aiming so that the throw is slightly further ahead.
This is the tool required to do the adjustments:
https://www.amazon.in/JCB-Way-Handle...ywords=jcb+6mm
The headlight beam adjustment can only be done with a tool like this as it needs a very long rod. Normal Allen keys are not able to reach the adjustment screws and there is also the risk of dropping them into the engine bay.