What Does B2367 Mean?
This code indicates that the Body Control Module (BCM) has detected a short to ground condition in the power sliding door override switch input circuit. The override switch allows manual control of the automatic sliding door operation, and when its circuit is shorted to ground, the BCM receives an abnormal low voltage signal. This prevents proper manual override functionality and may affect normal power sliding door operation.
Common Causes
45%
Damaged or chafed wiring harness causing short to ground, particularly at pinch points near door hinges or under trim panels
30%
Faulty power sliding door override switch with internal short to ground
15%
Water intrusion or corrosion in switch connector causing ground fault
10%
BCM internal fault or damaged BCM connector terminal creating false ground reading
Diagnostic Steps
1
Step 1: Perform visual inspection of the power sliding door override switch, its connector, and wiring harness from switch to BCM, focusing on areas where harness passes through door jamb and under trim panels for visible damage, chafing, or pinched wires
2
Step 2: Disconnect the override switch connector and measure resistance between the switch signal wire terminal (BCM side) and known good ground using a digital multimeter; reading should be infinite resistance (open circuit). If reading shows continuity or low resistance, wiring harness has short to ground
3
Step 3: If harness tests good, measure resistance across the override switch terminals with switch disconnected; compare readings to factory specifications in both switch positions. Replace switch if internal short to ground is detected or readings are out of specification
4
Step 4: Inspect BCM connector terminals for damage, corrosion, or pushed-back pins on the override switch input circuit pin. Check BCM ground connections for integrity and proper torque specifications
5
Step 5: If all wiring and switch test normal, perform BCM voltage supply and ground circuit verification. Suspect BCM internal fault if all external circuits test within specifications
6
Step 6: Clear codes, perform override switch functional test through BCM scan tool active tests if available, and cycle power sliding door operation manually and automatically to verify repair
Estimated Repair Cost
$100 - $650
Parts + labor, varies by vehicle and location
This code indicates that the Body Control Module (BCM) has detected a short to ground condition in the power sliding door override switch input circuit. The override switch allows manual control of the automatic sliding door operation, and when its circuit is shorted to ground, the BCM receives an a...
The most common cause of B2367 (Power Sliding Door Override Switch Input Ckt Short to Gnd) is: Damaged or chafed wiring harness causing short to ground, particularly at pinch points near door hinges or under trim panels
Typical repair costs for B2367 range from $100 to $650, depending on the vehicle, location, and whether you do it yourself or go to a shop.
Safe to continue driving as this affects convenience features only, not critical vehicle operation. The power sliding door may not respond to override commands but automatic operation may still function, requiring repair at earliest convenience to restore full functionality.
Start by connecting an OBD2 scanner to read the code and any freeze frame data. Then follow the diagnostic steps specific to B2367 to identify the root cause.
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Quick Info
Category
Body
System
Body Control / Power Sliding Door System
Difficulty
Type
Generic (SAE)
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