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Old 06-05-2006, 09:27 AM
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my girlfriends truck has been majorly mistreated and there is a ton of things wrong. Anyone know where i could get a ABS module from that is used, like maybe from a wrecked truck? they are really expensive.

someone pull the ABS fuse cause the module/pump would constantly run.

anyone know of things similiar to this?
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my girlfriends truck has been majorly mistreated and there is a ton of things wrong. Anyone know where i could get a ABS module from that is used, like maybe from a wrecked truck? they are really expensive.

someone pull the ABS fuse cause the module/pump would constantly run.

anyone know of things similiar to this?
Look on Ebay, but pulling the ABS fuse kills the power to the module and pump. My module went out on me and the pump ran constantly so I pulled the fuse, and it's still out until I get around to fixing the problem.
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im going to put the fuse back in and pull the plug to the module
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brand new that part is $900

This guy rebuilds them to better than new specs.

Ebay Item #8070056419


He did mine and I havent had time to put it back on but go read what he says about it
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i cant get to ebay from work, but how do i get ahold of this guy and how much?
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I will PM you his number and its $150 + 6 bucks shi9pping and another 5 for new hex head bolts and electrical grease.


There is t-20 torx screws in there now
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awesome thanks man. what is the turn around time?
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Here's the info for the guy on ebay:

Any questions please email me at gavincurtis@yahoo.com. You can also call (208) 892-0764 or cell (208) 660-3239
Send the unit to:
Gavin Curtis
Circuit Solutions
969 North Polk Ext
Moscow, ID 83843

It's an exchange service. Send your broken one in, he'll send you a reman unit. He charges $150+shipping, +$5 for stainless screw kit if you want it (recommended). His seller feedback is 100% and he has fixed alot of them. Check out his page on ebay when you get home, there's a ton more info & FAQ & pics.

Here's another place to look too.

http://www.absfixer.com/ (877)648-7530 toll free
He has fixed alot of them too. Cost is also $150+shipping and I'd go ahead and get the $5 screws, since they will probably strip the heads out or break when you try to remove them.
If you don't want any truck downtime, you can buy a a reman unit directly from him for $250, then send the broken one in and get $50 from him.

There's another on ebay doing them for $139+shipping & insurance.
Item number: 8070791380
Toll Free: (800) 257-3395. Email: ate@autoecu.com Website: www.autoecu.com Location: . West Palm Bch., Florida 33405.

Search for EBCM on google & ebay to find these guys.
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