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The Alarm system is not really relevant. You're more than welcome to use any other one as long as it has door unlock/lock controls.
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Sorry I haven't been active much in this thread anymore :( I no longer own a JL Wrangler. Had to jump to a tacoma and now sold that and I'm in an F250 now. So I hardly visit these forums unless I see email notifications.
 

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Thanks RubenZ! This was really helpful. Just finished doing this on a friend's Jeep!

If anyone wants this done around Boulder/Denver, CO, I can do it over a weekend.
 
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Yes, I can do a write-up but I did it all factory and decided to make my own wiring harnesses. I don't know if people would be willing to make their own wiring but if they're interested then I can do a DIY. Just know factory parts alone it was over $800.
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If I'm looking to do this but keep the ability to remove the doors, could I buy the A1Electric kit and then separate front door latches and avoid the A1 aftermarket actuators? I'd like to have the prewired harness with quick disconnects but wanted to be sure that would accomplish it.
 

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Now I'm by no means a Technical Report writer so use this more as a guide. I can reply here to any questions you may have.


Power Lock Install for JL Wrangler Sport

Introduction

Power Door Lock Install on Jeep Wrangler JL Sport is a project I didn’t anticipate doing until I used my jeep for a few weeks without power locks. It got annoying real quick and I wish Jeep wouldn’t be so cheap and make this a standard option across the trim levels. One thing I will say about this project is take your time!! These vehicles are filled with plastic pieces that will break if you rush it and just try to pop everything off in a hurry.


Parts Needed
  • OEM Door Latch from a JL Wrangler with Power Locks. You only need the 4 doors as the Swing Gate already has power latch. You can purchase these pretty much from any Mopar parts website. I got the below Part numbers from All Mopar Parts:
    • 68250661AC
    • 68282954AA
    • 68282961AA
    • 68282960AA
  • Keyless Entry Alarm & Door Lock Relay Module. The Door Relay Lock Module is needed for the Actuators to function. As for the Alarm you can pretty much go with any aftermarket alarm that offers keyless entry. I chose the:
  • Door Actuator Wiring Jumper – Since you will be installing an Actuator with Power Lock abilities you need to use the wiring jumper for Power Locks. The SPORT wiring jumper only contains 2 wires which just tell the jeep if the door is ajar. The Wiring jumper for a power lock jeep contains 4 wires for the 3 non-driver doors. The driver door uses a 8-pin wiring jumper. I will explain what I did with these further down.
    • Wiring Jumper Part Number: 68351170AA
  • Electrical Crimp Connectors
  • Some Automotive Wire – You can use 18-20gauge wire. I would get 2 different colors so you can have 1 color for the unlock wire and 1 for lock. I ended up having to get 50ft rolls for each color. Then a 25 ft roll for the wire needed to go from Battery to Alarm Module.

Tools Needed
  • Torx Bits (Sizes T15, T20, T30)
  • 10mm Socket
  • Needle Nose Pliers
  • Wire Stripper – Irwin Self Adjusting Wire Stripper. I can’t recommend this one enough!!
  • Wire Cutters
  • Auto Trim Removal Tool Kit – This is optional if unless you want to break some plastic off your new jeep. I tried one door without them but it was scary and I broke a plastic clip in doing so.
  • Various Screw Drivers


Step One – Door Trim Panel Removal
  • Door Trim Panel Removal PDF Document will explain how to Remove the Door Panel. This is where yo will use the Torx 30 for the bigger bolts and the smaller Torx 15 for the bottom screws: Door Trim Panel Removal
**NOTE**Pay close attention to where the Plastic CLIPS are in the Diagram. This is where you will need to use the DOOR TRIM Removal tool to snap them out.

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Step Two – Inner Door Plate Removal

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  • After you have removed the Door Trim Panel, you can remove the inner Door Plate. For the PDF document on removing the inner door plate Click -> Inner Door Plate Removal
    • You will need a 10mm socket to loosen the bolts that retain the Inner Door Plate & Window. Once you have lifted the window up, you can hold it up with DUCT TAPE. I used some of the Door Trim Removal Plastic Tools and wedged them in between the glass and Rubber on the door.
    • *NOTE* For the Front Doors I honestly didn’t need to remove the handle as suggested. For the Rear Doors you will.


Step Three – Door Latch Removal and Install
  • Once you remove the Inner Door Plate you will have access to the Latch. Be very careful remove the latch from he Plastic Parts it is connected to. They will break.
  • For Detailed PDF on switching out the door latch CLICK HERE -> Front_Door-Latch_Removal
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*NOTE* You will see TABS that hold the Latch (#4). On the other side, you can insert a small screw driver to release the clips.



Step Four – Repeat Steps 1-3 for all other doors
  • The Steps are pretty much similar for the other 3 doors. The only difference is the Rear Doors you will have to remove the Handle. To remove the handle you will need to move the rubber door seal and access a small hole there with a Torx T20 Screwdriver. This is not my youtube video but it give you an idea of how to do it.
  • Once you have completed all the doors, do not replace them yet. You need to do the wiring.


Step Five – Wiring the Jumpers
I’ll try not to make this so lengthy as its pretty straight forward and I will include the actual JEEP Wiring diagrams at the end of this post so you can use as reference. Basically the new Wiring Jumpers you will get have 4 wires. Now surprisingly the colors will be different as they are wiring jumpers for a Wrangler with Power locks from he factory so they different. But all you need to know is the ORDER they go in the connector. So for example the Jumper you get will look like this:

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You only need to concern yourself with the order of the PINS and not the colors as the colors will not really match up to your wires you bought. The first Green one is PIN 1 and the last Violet/Purple is Pin 4. So Pin 1 is UNLOCK and Pin 2 is LOCK and the other 2 need to stay in same order with what your about to do next.

Now basically when you buy the Wiring Jumpers, your only using them for parts. You won’t actually connect them in their complete form to your lock actuators. For example, the 3 doors that are NOT the driver have different plugs from the factory so you are going to remove the wires from the jumper you bought and place that connector onto your jeeps. To do this:

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  1. Undo all the tape that holds the wires together on the new Wiring Jumper you received.
  2. Next you will need to remove the connector from he wiring pins. To do this, you will need to slowly put a screwdriver where I have the RED ARROW and lift that plastic. It will reveal the Wiring PINS.
  3. Using your nail or small screwdriver you will push down on the pins and pull the Black and Violet/Orange out. Leave the Green ones in there.
  4. Cut the wires close to the OPPOSITE SIDE connector.
  5. So basically you should be left with the above Connector with the 2 green wires (about 6″ in length) and 2 empty slots from he wires you remove.
  6. Now you can go to your jeeps Latch Wiring harness and plug the new wiring Jumper to your existing harness the same way. It should be pretty straight forward. Basically the reason your doing it this way is to not have to under the wiring loom front he factory harness.
  7. Now you can wire in your new WIRE you bought to the LOCK and UNLOCK wires on the new jumper. Remember Pin 1 is Unlock and Pin 2 is Lock. So for example, I used a Green Wire for Unlock and White for Lock. That way I keep it consistent for all doors and when I plug it into the Alarm Relays its easier to remember.
  8. Now just zip tie or use electrical tape to run the wire along the factory wiring harness and through the door wiring loom on the jeep.

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Make sure you leave enough slack for all doors to reach under the steering wheel where you will mount the alarm module.

Repeat the Above steeps for all other doors. For the Driver door you don’t need to replace the switch. you can just remove the extra pins that you will have left over from the other jumpers and add them to the connector. For some reason the driver side connector doesn’t need to be replaced like the other doors. So just get 2 extra wiring pins you will have left and they will go on pins 5 & 6

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After you’ve done the above steps and left enough wiring slack you can pretty much put the doors back together same way you took them apart. Go slow and take your time. Connecting the rods back to the latch is tricky for the front doors if you opt NOT to remove the handle piece.



Step Six – Wiring the Alarm System/Keyless Entry


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This is entirely up to you but I opted to really just use this alarm for the Door Locks. I probably will wire more of the security features at a later date like Door Trigger alarm, aux swing gate unlocks, etc. That is why you see that big bundle of wires tied up. So for now lets just focus not he necessities.

Basically you just need the Red Battery Wire, Black Ground wire and then the small little wiring harness on the bottom that plugs to the 451M Door Lock Relay Module. So what I did was run a wire directly to the battery for the RED(Batt) Wire. The Black wire is your typical Ground wire. As for the wires on the Relay here is what you need to do:


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Step Seven – Clean up wires
The Rest is pretty self explanatory. Just tuck the wires away neatly behind the plastic trim pieces. The Rear Doors I ran along the bottom plastic trim piece onto floor. For the Passenger Side I ran the rear door wires to the passenger side wires, then spliced wires from there across the center console hump to the alarm module under the steering wheel.


Conclusion

All in all, this took me about 8-10hrs to complete. I know its a lot of information to take in, but once you start removing the door panels etc and look at the wiring jumpers you will start to make sense of what I did and wrote. Also, the other thing that may be annoying is having to have 2 key fobs. However the one from Avital is pretty tiny compared to the jeep one so I hardly know its there and since the Jeep is Push button to start I never have to really get my keys out. I just reach in my pocket and hit the unlock.
Awesome write up !!! Followed your guide , and got mine installed over the weekend. Just curious , have you get the power window installed yet ? A lot of us are waiting ….
 

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Has anyone used the A1 electric kit and bought the oem power front door locks to go with it. If so did you use the A1 wiring for the front doors and adapted it to fit the oem locks.
 

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Has anyone used the A1 electric kit and bought the oem power front door locks to go with it. If so did you use the A1 wiring for the front doors and adapted it to fit the oem locks.
Waiting on the same answer…
 

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i used my remote start power locks feature, it's basically OEM, it feeds into the canbus, the lights flashes just like OEM and uses the existing wiring, it also enables the factory alarm.


idatastart from crutchfield
 

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Hello everyone this is my first post/reply. I have a 2022 wrangler JL with manual windows ad locks. I want to keep the windows manual but want to add power locks, its a 2 door and a remote start. So can a remote start be added with the a1 electric kit, I know it can be with the idatastart from crutchfield Like Moto pamba used. I do plan on the OEM actuators, do I need to order the ones for a wrangler s? What would be my best route for this 2022 base wrangler, it does have the larger touch screen. Reason we bought it was because it was the only way to get the Gobi color. What would be my best route for just power doors and a remote start?
 

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Ok here are the part numbers I got online for power actuators for a 2 door and the gate latch
Front door left 68456863AA
Front door right 68282954AB
Swing Gate 68282968AB
Here is the Idatastart system, adapter harness, key fobs and optional Firstech drone for smart phone operation, but I will leave that off.
794ADSHCX iDatastart CMHCXA0 HC Remote Starter, Harness Sold Separately
794THRCH12 iDatastart ADS-THR-CH12 T-Harness for iDatastart HC
794X1MAX Firstech DRONE X1-MAX-LTE Smartphone Interface for iDatastart
794RF2352A iDatastart RF2352AC RF Kit 5-Button/2-Way Remotes w/Antenna
Mopar jumper connectors 68351170AA and some wire, pin connectors and weather proof connectors for connection in kick panel for quick disconnect to take off doors.
Do I need anything else?

Anyone who has done this that can add to or suggest a better parts list will be much appreciated,
Thanks in advance !

I used a vin number off of a 2023 wrangler sport s to get the latch part numbers
 

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HAHAHAAHAHAH!!!!!

I figured out how to use 3 button keyfobs on a Wrangler JL SPORT!!!!!!!!!!!!

This was a dealer keyfob I had previously programmed to my vehicle and knew if I stuck to it, I would be able to figure it out. Its way easier than I thought though.

First get a licensed version of AlphaOBD. JSCAN will NOT work.

1. Connect to vehicle with ALphaOBD and approved obd device. Make sure your using your security by pass cable.

2. Connect to BCM.

3. Select Active Diagnostics

4. Go to bottom of list and look for "Car configuration change" and select it.

5. Go down page to VehConfig 3-RKE System Present and select it.

6. Click the white box next to "Select Value".

7. Select YES.

8. Click Start.

9. Click Next to change value.

10. ENJOY OEM KEYFOB with WRangler JL SPORT!!!!! I'm sure this will work for JT models as well.
 

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Ok here are the part numbers I got online for power actuators for a 2 door and the gate latch
Front door left 68456863AA
Front door right 68282954AB
Swing Gate 68282968AB
Here is the Idatastart system, adapter harness, key fobs and optional Firstech drone for smart phone operation, but I will leave that off.
794ADSHCX iDatastart CMHCXA0 HC Remote Starter, Harness Sold Separately
794THRCH12 iDatastart ADS-THR-CH12 T-Harness for iDatastart HC
794X1MAX Firstech DRONE X1-MAX-LTE Smartphone Interface for iDatastart
794RF2352A iDatastart RF2352AC RF Kit 5-Button/2-Way Remotes w/Antenna
Mopar jumper connectors 68351170AA and some wire, pin connectors and weather proof connectors for connection in kick panel for quick disconnect to take off doors.
Do I need anything else?

Anyone who has done this that can add to or suggest a better parts list will be much appreciated,
Thanks in advance !

I used a vin number off of a 2023 wrangler sport s to get the latch part numbers
I'm not sure about these door part numbers so i am going to the dealer and going to give the vin off of a sport s and a willys both 2 doors and see what part numbers they pull for the OEM Power latches. Then I plan on letting a shop do this. If parts cant be verified then I will do the A1 electric kit.
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