U0216
Lost Communication With Door Switch B
Causes
- Open or short in door switch wiring/harness
- Failed door switch (mechanical/electrical)
- Corroded or damaged door connector (hinge area)
- Faulty Body Control Module (BCM) or other module that monitors the switch
- CAN/LIN network fault or message loss
- Blown fuse or loss of power/ground to relevant module
Symptoms
- Door ajar indicator lamp may be incorrect for the affected door
- Interior lights or dome lamp behavior abnormal (stay on or off)
- Door lock/unlock or keyless entry functions for that door may not work
- Alarm/immobilizer or remote-locking may show faults
- Code present as active or intermittent; may coincide with other U-codes
- Possible intermittent behavior with door open/close detection
What to check
- Use a scan tool to read U0216 and any related codes, note whether Active or History
- Check for other U‑codes (CAN network) that indicate broader communication problems
- Visually inspect door harness at hinge, door switch and connector for damage/corrosion
- Verify relevant fuses and module power/ground circuits
- Backprobe switch connector and observe live data while operating the door/switch
- Wiggle the door harness and connectors while watching live data for intermittent faults
Signal parameters
- Door switch is typically a digital/open-closed circuit: expected states are 'open' (pulled high to battery or module pull-up) and 'closed' (pulled to ground).
- Typical voltages: open ≈ battery voltage (9–14 V) or logic pull-up (5 V) depending on design; closed ≈ 0 V. Confirm with vehicle-specific wiring diagram.
- If the switch reports via LIN or CAN, expect periodic or event-driven messages; absence of that message indicates a communication fault.
- CAN bus idle voltage approx. 2.5 V on each line; differential voltage about 0 V idle and swings when transmitting — check with scope or CAN tester for traffic and termination faults.
Diagnostic algorithm
- Connect a factory-grade scan tool. Record U0216 details, freeze frame, and any simultaneous codes.
- Check vehicle-specific wiring diagram to determine whether the door switch is a direct input to the BCM or reported over LIN/CAN.
- Visually inspect the door switch, connector and the door hinge harness for wear, pin corrosion, or water intrusion. Repair any visible damage.
- Verify power and ground to the BCM and to the switch circuit (if wired). Check related fuses.
- Backprobe the switch connector. Observe voltage/state while operating the switch and door. Confirm expected open/closed voltages per vehicle documentation.
- If intermittent, perform a wiggle test of the door harness while monitoring live data for signal dropouts. Pay attention to harness at door hinge where wiring flexes.
Likely causes
- Broken or chafed conductor in the door harness at the door hinge
- Poor pin contact or corroded connector at the door switch or BCM connector
- Door switch stuck or internally failed (intermittent contact)
- Open or high-resistance ground or missing 12 V supply to the switch/BCM
- Faulty BCM or other module not transmitting/receiving messages
- CAN/LIN bus wiring short, open, or missing termination causing loss of message
Fault status
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U0216
Lost Communication With “Door Switch B”
Causes
- Open or short in door switch wiring/harness
- Failed door switch (mechanical/electrical)
- Corroded or damaged door connector (hinge area)
- Faulty Body Control Module (BCM) or other module that monitors the switch
- CAN/LIN network fault or message loss
- Blown fuse or loss of power/ground to relevant module
Symptoms
- Door ajar indicator lamp may be incorrect for the affected door
- Interior lights or dome lamp behavior abnormal (stay on or off)
- Door lock/unlock or keyless entry functions for that door may not work
- Alarm/immobilizer or remote-locking may show faults
- Code present as active or intermittent; may coincide with other U-codes
- Possible intermittent behavior with door open/close detection
What to check
- Use a scan tool to read U0216 and any related codes, note whether Active or History
- Check for other U‑codes (CAN network) that indicate broader communication problems
- Visually inspect door harness at hinge, door switch and connector for damage/corrosion
- Verify relevant fuses and module power/ground circuits
- Backprobe switch connector and observe live data while operating the door/switch
- Wiggle the door harness and connectors while watching live data for intermittent faults
Signal parameters
- Door switch is typically a digital/open-closed circuit: expected states are 'open' (pulled high to battery or module pull-up) and 'closed' (pulled to ground).
- Typical voltages: open ≈ battery voltage (9–14 V) or logic pull-up (5 V) depending on design; closed ≈ 0 V. Confirm with vehicle-specific wiring diagram.
- If the switch reports via LIN or CAN, expect periodic or event-driven messages; absence of that message indicates a communication fault.
- CAN bus idle voltage approx. 2.5 V on each line; differential voltage about 0 V idle and swings when transmitting — check with scope or CAN tester for traffic and termination faults.
Diagnostic algorithm
- Connect a factory-grade scan tool. Record U0216 details, freeze frame, and any simultaneous codes.
- Check vehicle-specific wiring diagram to determine whether the door switch is a direct input to the BCM or reported over LIN/CAN.
- Visually inspect the door switch, connector and the door hinge harness for wear, pin corrosion, or water intrusion. Repair any visible damage.
- Verify power and ground to the BCM and to the switch circuit (if wired). Check related fuses.
- Backprobe the switch connector. Observe voltage/state while operating the switch and door. Confirm expected open/closed voltages per vehicle documentation.
- If intermittent, perform a wiggle test of the door harness while monitoring live data for signal dropouts. Pay attention to harness at door hinge where wiring flexes.
Likely causes
- Broken or chafed conductor in the door harness at the door hinge
- Poor pin contact or corroded connector at the door switch or BCM connector
- Door switch stuck or internally failed (intermittent contact)
- Open or high-resistance ground or missing 12 V supply to the switch/BCM
- Faulty BCM or other module not transmitting/receiving messages
- CAN/LIN bus wiring short, open, or missing termination causing loss of message
Fault status
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