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John F.
I just received these from you and while the driver's side works as it should the rubber plug on the passenger side has 2 wires going into it. I have a 2021 JLU Willys. Can you advise on what to do in this situation?

It sounds like you’ve run into a common point of confusion for newer Jeep owners! That "rubber plug" with wires on your passenger floorboard is actually the Seat Weight Sensor (or occupant detection sensor) connector, and it is a critical part of your airbag system.
Because the Mopar All-Weather Floor Liners feature a unique "drain-through" design, they come with integrated floor plugs. However, you should not attempt to remove or plug the hole containing those wires.
How to Handle the Passenger Side Installation
For your 2021 JLU Willys, the passenger side floor does not have a drain hole in the same accessible location as the driver's side. Here is how to handle it:
Keep the Wires Connected: Do not unplug or move the wires going into the floor. This sensor tells the Jeep if someone is sitting in the seat and how much they weigh to deploy the airbag correctly.
Leave the Liner Plug Intact: On the passenger side Mopar Liner, you should simply leave the integrated rubber plug installed in the mat itself.
Do Not Connect to the Floor: Unlike the driver's side—where the mat plug snaps into the actual floor drain—the passenger mat will simply lay over the floor. The "plug" in the mat acts as a seal to keep liquid inside the tray of the liner, rather than letting it leak onto your carpet.
Because the Mopar All-Weather Floor Liners feature a unique "drain-through" design, they come with integrated floor plugs. However, you should not attempt to remove or plug the hole containing those wires.
How to Handle the Passenger Side Installation
For your 2021 JLU Willys, the passenger side floor does not have a drain hole in the same accessible location as the driver's side. Here is how to handle it:
Keep the Wires Connected: Do not unplug or move the wires going into the floor. This sensor tells the Jeep if someone is sitting in the seat and how much they weigh to deploy the airbag correctly.
Leave the Liner Plug Intact: On the passenger side Mopar Liner, you should simply leave the integrated rubber plug installed in the mat itself.
Do Not Connect to the Floor: Unlike the driver's side—where the mat plug snaps into the actual floor drain—the passenger mat will simply lay over the floor. The "plug" in the mat acts as a seal to keep liquid inside the tray of the liner, rather than letting it leak onto your carpet.
ISAIAH P.
Do they offer these without the red accents?

Yes. 14152-0105 will be with Jeep logo in black. Thanks fir your inquiry.
Daniel W.
Will these mats fit 2024 Jeep Shara 4 door?

Yes they will. Thanks for your inquiry.
Rhonda W.
Are these made in USA?

Yes, they are. Thanks for your inquiry.
Heather N.
Is this compatible with 2023 Jeep Rubicon?

Yes, it is. Thanks for your inquiry.
Troy M.
Do you offer anything to fasten these down in the rear location? With the doors and roof off, at speeds greater than 55 the rear mats want to lift off and I'm afraid they will fly out eventually.

Only original style floor anchors are offered for the rear floor liner from Mopar at this time. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Sharika G.
Is there some for JL 2022 with the JEEP logo black instead of red?

A Black logo option is offered. See Mopar part number 6BP46TX7AE or 14152-0105 Thanks for your inquiry.
Thuan H.
Will these floor mat fit the Wrangler 4 door JL 2021 4XE?

No, they will not. The battery and it's cooling system location has changed the rear floor area from other JL models. Thanks for your inquiry.
Michelle L.
Will these fit a 4-door 2021 Sahara?

Yes, they will.
Chris H.
I have these mats and really like them, looking for the same for the Cargo area in my 2020 JLU with factory side mount subwoofer. Do they make a cargo mat that matches the front and rear floors?

No, unfortunately they do not.












