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EFHIPS Installation Center โ€” Jeep Push Button Start Installation Guide

Complete Installation, Wiring, Troubleshooting & Frequently Asked Questions
Last Updated: 2026 Compatible Product: EFHIPS Universal Push Button Start System
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Introduction

Jeep vehicles are well known for their durability, off-road capability, and loyal enthusiast community. Many owners of Wrangler, Cherokee, Grand Cherokee, Liberty, Patriot, Compass, Commander, and Gladiator models choose to upgrade their vehicles with an aftermarket Push Button Start System for added convenience and modern functionality.

The EFHIPS Universal Push Button Start System adds one-touch engine starting, keyless entry, remote engine start, and enhanced vehicle security while maintaining compatibility with many traditional key ignition systems.

Because Jeep vehicles use several different ignition and factory security systems depending on model year, engine, and trim level, understanding the vehicle before installation is extremely important.

This guide explains installation principles, common Jeep wiring characteristics, troubleshooting procedures, and frequently asked questions based on the EFHIPS Push Button Start System.

โš ๏ธ Important: Always identify vehicle wiring by function using a digital multimeter. Do not rely solely on wire colors, as they may vary by model year, trim level, or market.

Jeep Models Commonly Installed

The EFHIPS Push Button Start System is commonly installed on mechanical-key Jeep vehicles, including:

Jeep Wrangler Jeep Cherokee Jeep Grand Cherokee Jeep Liberty Jeep Patriot Jeep Compass Jeep Commander Jeep Gladiator (mechanical key versions) Jeep Renegade (mechanical key versions)

Always identify ignition circuits by function rather than wire color.

Before Installation

Before installation:

โš ๏ธ Never begin installation on a vehicle with existing electrical problems.

Understanding Jeep Ignition Circuits

Most mechanical-key Jeep vehicles include:

Some Jeep models include additional ignition outputs or accessory circuits. Always verify each circuit individually before making permanent connections.

Brake Input (Most Important Connection)

The brake input wire allows the EFHIPS module to enter ENGINE START mode.

If the brake signal is missing or connected incorrectly: The START button will only switch between ACC โ†’ IGN1 โ†’ IGN2. The starter motor will never engage.

Most Jeep vehicles provide a positive (+12V) brake signal when the brake pedal is pressed. Always confirm this using a digital multimeter.

ACC Output (Blue Wire)

The ACC output powers:

Incorrect ACC wiring may allow the engine to start, but accessories may not operate correctly.

IGN1 Output (White Wire)

IGN1 supplies power to:

IGN1 must remain powered during engine cranking.

Incorrect wiring may cause:

IGN2 Output (Brown Wire)

IGN2 commonly powers:

Some Jeep vehicles temporarily remove IGN2 power during engine cranking. Others require IGN2 to remain active. Always verify the circuit before connecting the Brown wire.

Starter Output (Yellow Wire)

The Yellow wire controls the starter relay. If connected incorrectly: The starter motor will not crank. Some Jeep vehicles may contain additional starter-related circuits. Always identify each circuit with a multimeter.

Factory Security System (SKIS)

Many Jeep vehicles are equipped with the Sentry Key Immobilizer System (SKIS).

Typical symptoms include:

โš ๏ธ If these symptoms occur, inspect the factory immobilizer system before modifying ignition wiring. Depending on the model, a compatible bypass solution may be required.

Body Control Module (BCM)

Many Jeep models use a Body Control Module (BCM) to manage:

๐Ÿ’ก Incorrect wiring around BCM-controlled circuits may affect multiple vehicle functions. Always verify circuit functions before making permanent connections.

TIPM (Totally Integrated Power Module)

Some Jeep vehicles are equipped with a Totally Integrated Power Module (TIPM).

The TIPM manages multiple electrical systems throughout the vehicle. When diagnosing electrical issues, avoid assuming all ignition problems originate from the ignition switch wiring alone. Always verify power and ignition circuits before making wiring changes.

Bench Testing Before Installation

Before installing the system:

Connect:

Press the START button. You should hear the internal relays inside the EFHIPS control module clicking. This confirms:

Blue Status LED

The small blue 2-pin LED is not a power indicator. It indicates only the security status.

LED OFF during installation or bench testing is completely normal.

Remote Start Requirements

Remote Start requires:

โš ๏ธ If any one of these conditions is missing, Remote Start will not operate.

Fuel Pump Detection

The fuel pump detection wire allows the EFHIPS module to determine whether the engine has started successfully. If connected incorrectly: The system may attempt to start the engine up to three times before automatically stopping.

Common Jeep Installation Problems

Button Only Cycles ACC โ†” IGN
Brake input not detected.
Dashboard Does Not Turn On
Incorrect IGN1 wiring.
Radio or Accessories Do Not Work
Incorrect ACC wiring.
Starter Motor Does Not Crank
Starter wire, brake input, or incorrect ignition circuit.
Engine Cranks But Will Not Start
SKIS immobilizer, factory transponder, incorrect bypass, or security system preventing engine operation.
Remote Start Does Not Work
Parking Brake Input, Fuel Pump Detection, Vehicle Locked, Security Mode Armed.
Horn Beeps Three Times
Parking brake input should be inspected.
Blue LED Does Not Flash
Normal unless system has entered security mode.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do all Jeep vehicles require a bypass module?

Not necessarily. Some Jeep models equipped with the factory SKIS immobilizer may require the transponder to be recognized or an appropriate bypass solution before the engine will continue running.

Why does my Jeep crank but not start?

If the starter motor operates normally but the engine immediately stalls or fails to continue running, inspect the SKIS immobilizer system before modifying ignition wiring.

Why doesn't my dashboard turn on?

Verify the White IGN1 output and confirm the correct ignition circuit has been identified.

Can I bench test the module before installation?

Yes. EFHIPS recommends performing a bench test before cutting any factory wiring.

Why doesn't the blue LED light up?

The blue LED is a security status indicator only. It is not intended to indicate module power.

Why won't Remote Start work?

Verify: Parking Brake Input, Fuel Pump Detection, Vehicle Locked, Security Mode Armed. All four conditions must be satisfied.

Need Technical Support?

To help us diagnose your installation quickly, please provide:

  • Jeep model
  • Model year
  • Engine size
  • Transmission type
  • Photos of the ignition wiring
  • Voltage measurements
  • A detailed description of the issue

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๐Ÿ’ก Installation Tips

  • Disconnect the battery before cutting ignition wires.
  • Verify every ignition circuit using a digital multimeter.
  • Complete a bench test before installation.
  • Verify the brake input before diagnosing ignition outputs.
  • If the engine cranks but does not continue running, inspect the SKIS immobilizer before modifying ignition wiring.
  • Never rely solely on wire colors when identifying Jeep ignition circuits.

Jeep Installation Assistant

Select your Jeep model and installation issue. The EFHIPS Installation Assistant will suggest the most likely troubleshooting direction.

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Official installation guide for EFHIPS Universal Push Button Start System on Jeep vehicles. Professional installation recommended. Always verify wires with a digital multimeter.

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