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B2800

Driver Seat Memory Module Circuit

2002-2009 GMC Envoy 4.2L I6

Low SeverityBodyGeneric (SAE)

Description

Malfunction in the driver seat memory system module that stores and recalls seat, mirror, and steering column positions.

Symptoms

  • Seat memory positions not saving
  • Memory buttons not recalling positions
  • Seat moves to wrong position
  • Memory linked to wrong key fob

Common Causes

  • Faulty seat memory module
  • Position sensor failure
  • Module power loss cleared memory
  • Wiring issue
  • Key fob not linked to memory position

Diagnostic Steps

  1. Test memory buttons
  2. Check memory module power and ground
  3. Inspect position sensors
  4. Verify key fob memory linking
  5. Scan memory module for codes

Repair Notes

Replace seat memory module or position sensors. Reprogram memory positions after repair.

Related Codes

B0065Driver Seat Position Sensor CircuitB0081Driver Power Seat Motor Circuit

Other Body Codes

B2800 on Other Vehicles

Common Questions

What does code B2800 mean on a 2002-2009 GMC Envoy?

B2800 stands for "Driver Seat Memory Module Circuit". Malfunction in the driver seat memory system module that stores and recalls seat, mirror, and steering column positions.

What are the symptoms of B2800 on a GMC Envoy?

Common symptoms of B2800 include: Seat memory positions not saving, Memory buttons not recalling positions, Seat moves to wrong position, Memory linked to wrong key fob.

What causes B2800 on a 2002-2009 GMC Envoy?

Common causes of B2800 include: Faulty seat memory module, Position sensor failure, Module power loss cleared memory, Wiring issue, Key fob not linked to memory position.

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