Learn what the B1031-11 code means on your Jeep. Discover symptoms, common causes, diagnostic steps, and repair costs for Body Electrical / Lighting / Doors issues.
The B1031-11 diagnostic trouble code is a medium severity issue specifically indicating a circuit short to ground. In most Jeep models, this is primarily caused by a a circuit or component experiencing a circuit short to ground. Because drivability is yes, you should address this promptly. Expected repair costs typically range from $20 to $900. Your first diagnostic step should be to check the relevant fuses and visually inspect wiring harnesses in flex points (like door hinges).When your Jeep’s Engine Control Module (ECM) detects an anomaly in the body electrical / lighting / doors, it triggers the B1031-11 code. Specifically, the ECM continuously monitors the interior & exterior electrical circuits for proper voltage and resistance. The BCM monitors current draw and voltage on body circuits. If a circuit draws too much current (short), too little (open), or a sensor provides implausible data, the code is set. In the context of Jeep vehicles, In Jeep models, body codes frequently involve TIPM (Totally Integrated Power Module) relay failures, door wiring harness breaks (especially on Wranglers with removable doors), or HVAC blend door actuator failures. This means the body electronics / bcm is no longer operating within factory specifications, compromising overall system efficiency.At its core, the B1031-11 code means the powertrain computer has seen data outside of its programmed parameters. The extension indicates a circuit short to ground. Body fault condition: Circuit Short to Ground. In real-world driving, You may experience a loss of convenience features (windows, radio, AC) or safety features (airbags, exterior lighting). Ignoring this signal can lead to cascading failures in related emissions or engine timing components.[object Object],[object Object],[object Object][object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object][object Object],[object Object],[object Object][object Object],[object Object],[object Object][object Object]While the B1031-11 code can appear on any OBD-II vehicle, it is particularly prevalent in these Jeep models: Wrangler (2007-Present, Gens: JK, JL) – Frequent door wiring harness issues due to repeated removal of doors.; Grand Cherokee (2011-2021, Gens: WK2) – HVAC blend door and infotainment (Uconnect) related body codes..[object Object]
🔌 Best OBD2 Scanners to Diagnose B1031-11
To diagnose and clear B1031-11 you need an OBD2 scanner. For a Info severity code, we recommend:
- All OBD2 codes on 1996+ Jeeps
- Plug-and-play, no battery
- Compact & portable
- Live O2 sensor data
- Engine, ABS & airbag codes
- Live data graphing
- Built-in DTC lookup
- All Jeep models
- Engine/ABS/SRS/Transmission
- Oil, TPMS & throttle resets
- Freeze frame + live data
- Jeep enhanced mode
- All systems + active tests
- Bi-directional control
- Full FCA/Jeep coverage
- 1-year free updates
💡 Pro Tip: After connecting your scanner, check the Freeze Frame Data — it captures the exact RPM, coolant temp and load when B1031-11 was set. Use Live Data to monitor sensors in real time while test driving.