DTC B2772: Driver Memory Exit Switch Circuit Low: Description
Driver Door Switch Assembly (DDSA) contains a microprocessor which takes the signal generated by the memory function switch, processes it, and assigns a digital message to it. Memory function switches are normally open and are wired directly to DDSA. When memory set switch is pressed, switch pulls 5-volt circuit from DDSA low. DDSA senses that memory set switch circuit is pressed and a class 2 message is sent out to appropriate modules for memory recall function.
DTC B2772 will set if memory set switch circuit is active for more than 30 seconds. The circuit will be considered shorted, and DDSA will set this DTC. DTC B2772 will not set if B1328 or B1327 are set as current. When DTC is set, DDSA will ignore and not respond to invalid switch input from memory switch. DDSA will respond to all other valid switch inputs.
DTC B2772 will automatically clear when switch condition setting DTC is no longer current.