KEYLESS GO
Keyless entry and push-button start system.
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Browse selected Jeep option code examples found in build sheet data and factory vehicle configurations. This page helps explain common OEM designations, but it is not a complete database of every Jeep code for every model, market and model year.
Use the filter to narrow the selected examples by code, label or description. This sample reference highlights selected Jeep option codes and frequently seen Jeep build sheet codes.
This table shows selected Jeep option code examples. It does not contain every Jeep option code used across all models, markets and production years.
Keyless entry and push-button start system.
12-volt auxiliary power outlet in the cabin.
Rear window wiper and washer system.
Rain-sensing automatic windshield wiper system.
Leather-trimmed front bucket seat configuration.
Leather seats with perforated suede inserts.
Cloth and vinyl low-back bucket seat configuration.
Factory customer preferred package designation 21L.
Factory customer preferred package designation 22S.
Factory customer preferred package designation 29L.
Premium exterior and interior lighting group package.
Technology group package with advanced connectivity and driver assist features.
Altitude appearance and equipment package.
Summit Edition package — top-level trim designation.
Single folding/removable top package.
Trailer tow preparation group equipment package.
Quadra-Drive II full-time 4WD system with electronic limited-slip differentials.
Two-wheel drive configuration (4x2).
Four-wheel drive configuration (4x4).
Long wheelbase vehicle configuration.
Four-door body configuration.
Advanced electronic brake assist system.
Electronic stability control (ESC) system.
Hill start assist system prevents rollback on inclines.
Hill descent control system for controlled low-speed downhill driving.
Four-wheel electronic traction control system.
Trailer sway control and damping system.
700-amp maintenance-free battery.
Single-colour monotone exterior paint finish.
Country of destination/sale code for Poland.
Jeep option codes, also known as factory equipment codes or build sheet codes, are structured factory identifiers used in Jeep production systems to describe the vehicle's factory configuration. These designations can cover packages, trim combinations, drivetrain and 4WD variants, safety and driver assistance systems, interior options, regional compliance items and other assembly-level specifications. Use the Jeep option code decoder when you need single-code lookup.
Example: codes such as GX4, AWBP and BNBS each map to different feature domains. This page shows selected examples only; one option code describes only a fragment of the vehicle, while a full VIN-based build sheet combines many factory entries into one technical context for a specific Jeep.
Use this index to identify code families and understand what each designation describes.
Use this page as a sample reference of selected Jeep option code examples and factory designation records.
A VIN-based build sheet can show how multiple codes fit together in one vehicle specification.
GX4
KEYLESS GO
Keyless entry and push-button start system.
AWBP
QUADRA-DRIVE II (R) 4WD SYSTEM
Quadra-Drive II full-time 4WD system with electronic limited-slip differentials.
BNBS
ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL
Electronic stability control (ESC) system.
AD6
PREMIUM LIGHTING GROUP
Premium exterior and interior lighting group package.
AAUS
SUMMIT EDITION
Summit Edition package — top-level trim designation.
21L
CUSTOMER PREFERRED PACKAGE 21L
Factory customer preferred package designation 21L.
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Jeep option codes are factory designations used to identify equipment, trim, packages and technical configuration items in Jeep build sheet data.
No. This page shows selected examples of common Jeep option codes. Jeep uses many factory designations across models, markets and production years. For a single-code lookup, use the Jeep option code decoder.
No. One code usually describes one feature, package or designation. Full vehicle context comes from multiple codes together.
Use the Jeep option code decoder to check one exact code and see its available factory designation.
Option codes are individual records; a VIN-based build sheet combines many records into broader factory configuration context.
Yes. They can refer to equipment, seat trim, drivetrain and 4WD systems, safety and driver assistance, packages and other factory designations.
Option codes show individual features. A full VIN-based build sheet combines the vehicle's factory equipment and configuration data in one report.
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