No. Common practice after removing doors.
You need to remove the fuse for the "door defeat." Check the owners manual or look in the fuse box behind the glove box and look for anything with door. I know on the 2001's this fuse was the bottom right corner fuse, I couldn't tell you about the 2006 though.
Some Wrangler models, (at least 2005 and up, maybe more), have a fuse labeled, "Door switch defeat." Fuses are behind the glove box door. Remove that fuse and the interior light will stay off, BUT, you can still turn the interior lights on manually. I'd suggest taping the fuse inside your glove box door so it' will be handy to replace when you replace the doors.
The fuse box is behind the glove box door.
Fuse #4 in the fuse panel behind the glove box is the one to remove to defeat the door switch (if you remove the doors). The interior lights will still operate by the light switch only. There is a graphic of this fuse panel attached to the back of glove box that you can see when the glove box is removed. To access this fuse panel, lower the glove box and remove the retaining strap by sliding it to the right. The glove box can then be lowered enough to allow it to be removed. Reassemble in the opposite order.
Take out the fuse or replace door switch with aftermarket
there is a fuse in the fuse panel that controls the door chime
Remove the relay or fuse for the door locks.
The fuse panel for a 2003 Jeep Wrangler is located behind the glove box. The owners manual describes how to remove the glove box to access the panel. Removing the glove box is simple.
Fuse is located in the inside fuse panel. Remove it with the fuse puller
Remove the relay or fuse for the door locks
remove fuse-Look in manual for which one
The fuse is always located on the passenger's side on the door panel. Simply remove the panel and check the status of the fuse.