ABS module - 99 silverado
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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?
someone pull the ABS fuse cause the module/pump would constantly run.
anyone know of things similiar to this?
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Originally Posted by 2k4tahoe
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?
someone pull the ABS fuse cause the module/pump would constantly run.
anyone know of things similiar to this?
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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.
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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