Front Door Removal | How To | 2022 Jeep Gladiator & Wrangler

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Learn how to remove the front door on 2022 Jeep Gladiator. Driving becomes more fun with an open-air cabin. This video explains how to remove the doors from your Jeep hinges.


Transcript

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To remove either of the front doors on your vehicle, first roll down the window to prevent any damage. Find the supplied tool kit inside the center console and use the #50 Torx head driver to remove the hinge pin screws from the upper and lower outside hinges of the door.
The screws can be stored in the cargo tray under the Wrangler’s rear load floor, or in the fastener bin below the Gladiator’s rear seat.
Next, find the plastic wiring access door under the instrument panel. Slide the cover straight back toward the rear of the vehicle to detach the tabs and remove the cover.

Do not try to pry it back or outward, or you could damage the plastic cover.

Now it’s time to disconnect the wiring harness. First, pull the cloth strap off the hook to provide more slack. Then, push the locking tab upward to unlock the harness. Push and hold down on the security tab, located beneath the wiring harness, and at the same time, lift up on the harness lever. Once the harness lever is up and in the open position, pull the harness straight down to disconnect it. Store the wiring connector in the lower door basket.
Finally, use the #40 Torx head driver to remove the check screw from the center door check and store it with the hinge pin screws. You can now open the door, lift it clear of the hinge pins, and remove the door.

Keep in mind, these doors are heavy. The help of a second person is recommended.

Please use caution during removal and reinstallation.

To reinstall the doors, carefully reverse these removal steps. The top hinge has a longer pin - this helps guide the door into place during reinstallation.

With the door back in place – and still open – align the check bracket with the hole.

[text on screen] To prevent damage, do not overtighten Torx fasteners.

[voice over] Insert and tighten the check screw with the #40 Torx head driver.
Next, reinstall both outside hinge pin screws with the #50 Torx head driver.

To reinstall the wiring connector, make sure there is plenty of slack to reach the harness. Close the door slightly if needed.

[text on screen] Do not attempt to attach the connector to the harness at an angle, or you could bend the pins.

[voice over] With light finger pressure, seat the wiring connector straight into the harness
until the lever starts to lower with the latching pin. After the lever starts moving from the upward pressure of the wiring connector, lower the harness lever to the fully closed position.
Push the locking tab down to lock it in place. Now, just reattach the cloth strap to the metal hook and replace the wiring access door.

This video is not intended to take the place of your Owner's Manual. For complete details and other important safety information, please see your Owner's Information.

[text on screen} Copyright 2021 FCA US LLC. All Rights Reserved. Jeep and Mopar are registered trademarks of FCA US LLC.

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