Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Jeep Secrets Revealed

Hidden Gems in My Jeep Wrangler

As a Jeep Wrangler owner, discovering my vehicle’s clever hidden features has always brought extra joy to my off-roading adventures. Let me share some of my favorite hidden Jeep gems that enhance both functionality and fun!


Secret Center-Console Storage

My Jeep exploration began when I discovered hidden storage under my Rubicon’s center-console lid, perfect for pens, tire gauges, and small flashlights. It’s practical and keeps items neatly organized.

Underneath the Jeep Wrangler center console lid.
Underneath Center Console Lid


Jeep Easter Eggs

Jeep loves hiding Easter eggs—small symbols referencing Jeep history and off-roading culture. Some iconic spots:

  • Windshield corners: Tiny Willys Jeep climbing a rocky trail.

  • Fuel-door hinges: Hidden seven-slot grille logos.

  • Seat-belt stitching: Miniature Jeep silhouette.

  • Floor mats and storage compartments: Coordinates of famous trails like Moab’s Hell’s Revenge.

Discovering these Easter eggs connects Jeepers through shared appreciation for Jeep’s heritage.

Who would have thought that Jeep Easter Eggs would gain such immense popularity? About two years after my post on Jeep Easter Eggs, the trend really took off. Searching for Jeep Easter Eggs


Built-in Dog Bowl

Ever noticed your cup holder? Remove the liner, and instantly transform it into a handy dog water dish—perfect for adventures with your furry friends.


Hidden Seven Slot Grille

Jeep designers truly embrace the iconic seven-slot grille design, and they echoed this theme in the detailing. Look closely, and you'll find the seven-slot motif cleverly incorporated into the design of the top vent near the hood, a subtle nod to the Jeep's heritage.


Cowl on the hood on Jeep Momma's 2015 Jeep Wranger.
7 Slot Grille on Cowl


Door Latch Bottle Opener

Wrangler doors feature silver latches that double as bottle openers—ideal for tailgating or campfire breaks.

Using the door latch as a bottle opener on a 2015 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon..
Door latch as a bottle opener

Extendable Sun Visors

Wrangler visors conveniently slide out, blocking sun near the rearview mirror or along side windows, ensuring comfortable drives on sunny days.


Pulling out the visors to block the sun on Jeep Momma's Jeep Wrangler
Adjustable sunvisors


Floor Drain Plugs

Mud and dirt are unavoidable on Jeep trails. Thankfully, Wrangler models have removable floor drain plugs for easy cleanup after muddy adventures.


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❓ Jeep Hidden Gems FAQ

Q: What exactly are Jeep Easter Eggs? A: Fun, hidden designs or symbols Jeep places in vehicles, celebrating Jeep culture and off-road adventures.

Q: Where are common places to find Jeep Easter Eggs? A: Windshield edges, fuel doors, cowl vents, glove boxes, floor mats, and even seat belts!

Q: Do all Jeeps have Easter Eggs? A: Most newer models like Wranglers, Gladiators, and Renegades have them, varying by year and trim.

Q: What’s your favorite hidden Jeep feature? A: Definitely the hidden coordinates of iconic trails—it’s like Jeep’s way of encouraging adventure.


1 comment:

  1. So jealous of the center console - the JL doesn’t have that. But gotta love that bottle opener ✌🏻

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