Jeep Customer Preferred Packages Explained

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The Jeep Customer Preferred Packages are a way for Jeep dealerships to easily order popular packages of options based on customer preferences. They use letter and number codes like “22J” or “2BH” to identify different packages for different models. These packages group together commonly ordered features so dealers don’t have to order each option separately.

What are Jeep Customer Preferred Packages?

Jeep Customer Preferred Packages, also sometimes called Quick Order Packages, allow Jeep dealerships to easily order a preset package of popular options for a specific model.

For example, package “22J” might include:

  • 5.7L V8 engine
  • 8-speed automatic transmission
  • Heated front seats
  • Remote start

While package “2BH” could include:

  • Dual zone climate control
  • 7-inch touchscreen display
  • Several airbags
  • Rear cross-path detection

Who Uses the Packages?

The Customer Preferred Packages are primarily used by Jeep dealerships when ordering new inventory from Jeep. Salespeople can easily add an entire package to a customer’s order with a single code.

Naming Convention

The package naming convention uses a letter and number code that identifies both the vehicle model and package contents. Here is what each part means:

First digit: Vehicle model
Second digit: Transmission type
Letter: Trim level and feature package

Decoding the Package Codes

With so many packages using cryptic codes like “22J” or “2BZ”, it can be confusing to decode what each code actually includes. Here is an overview of how to “break the code” on Jeep packages:

1st Digit – The Model

The first digit in the package code identifies the Jeep model line:

  • 1 – Compass/Patriot
  • 2 – Wrangler
  • 3 – Gladiator
  • 5 – Grand Cherokee

So a Wrangler package will always start with “2”. A Grand Cherokee package code will begin with “5”.

2nd Digit – Transmission Type

Next, the second digit indicates if the vehicle has a manual or automatic transmission:

  • 2 or 4 – Automatic transmission
  • 3 or 5 – Manual transmission

For example, “23J” has a manual while “24J” has an automatic. This digit essentially specifies the powertrain.

Letter Code – Features

Finally, the letter(s) at the end identify the actual package features and contents. This code is unique to each bundle of amenities across the model lineup. It takes some memorization to decode each letter code:

  • J – Hard Rock package on Wrangler
  • A – Base convenience package on Grand Cherokee
  • Z – Premium luxury package on Gladiator

In summary, by breaking down each part of the package code individually, you can determine the exact vehicle model, transmission, and features included.

Comparing Packages Across Models

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While the Jeep Customer Preferred Packages are model-specific, some packages on different models include similar features:

Technology Packages

The “2BG” package on the Grand Cherokee and “22G” package on the Wrangler both include the latest tech:

  • Heated front seats / steering wheel
  • Upgraded audio systems
  • Safety features like parking assistance
  • Improved connectivity via WiFi hotspots

So buyers focused on amenities will find common options across packages, even if the letter codes differ by model.

Off-Road and Towing Packages

Hardcore off-road aficionados across all models can also find aligned package offerings catering to their needs:

  • Heavy-duty suspension and cooling upgrades
  • Locking differentials for traction
  • All-terrain tires
  • Skid plates and tow hooks
  • Higher-capacity electrical systems

Therefore when evaluating packages, focus more on the features offered rather than getting caught up in the letter codes. You’ll find similar offerings tailored for different models and budgets.

Examples of Popular Packages

Package 2BH

The 2BH package is available on Jeep Grand Cherokee models. It does not include leather seats but provides:

  • Dual-zone automatic climate control
  • 7-inch touchscreen display
  • Multiple airbags
  • Rear cross-path detection system

Package 22J

Package 22J equips the Jeep Wagoneer or Grand Cherokee with:

  • 5.7L V8 Hemi engine
  • 8-speed automatic transmission
  • Engine stop-start system for efficiency

Package 23E

The 23E package is a general build package for Jeep Wranglers with:

  • 3.6L V6 engine
  • 6-speed manual transmission

Package 23A

Package 23A equips the Wrangler with:

  • 3.6L V6 engine
  • 6-speed manual transmission
  • Power windows
  • Power heated mirrors
  • Keyless entry
  • Security alarm

Table of Packages by Model

Package Model Key Features
2BH Grand Cherokee Dual-zone climate control, 7″ touchscreen, safety tech
22J Wagoneer/Grand Cherokee V8 engine, auto transmission
26R Wrangler Rubicon Towing equipment, electrical upgrades
2BZ Grand Cherokee Black accents, remote start, liftgate

My Thoughts on the Packages

In my opinion, the Customer Preferred Packages are a win-win for both buyers and dealers. Customers can conveniently add exactly the options they need without sorting through exhaustive configuration menus.

Dealers save significant time on orders and enjoy easier inventory management. I appreciate how Jeep analyzes buyer data to continually update the package offerings.

This ensures they provide the latest and greatest feature sets most owners want. For example, newer packages add advanced technology like surround view cameras, WiFi hotspots, or premium audio systems. My only complaint is that sometimes the lengthy package names are confusing to parse.

But overall I think they make the buying process much simpler. I always recommend new Jeep shoppers review the various packages available for their model to see if any align with their needs. Bundling multiple upgrades into a single package can also save money compared to adding options individually.

 

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