Economical way to replace EBCM?

5 messages,  Last post on Nov 13, 2012 at 6:27 AM

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#4 of 5 Taho EBCM by harvm

Oct 07, 2009 (7:24 pm)

My 2001 Tahoe LE has brake and ABS dash lights on. Gotta get the thing state (TX) inspected asap. Also, radio speakers quit speaking. Are the two problems, ABS and speakers, related?

#5 of 5 Re: Economical way to replace EBCM? [guiser] by klint22080

Nov 13, 2012 (6:27 am)

Replying to: guiser (Sep 10, 2007 5:01 am)
https://www.myairbags.com/abs.php?gclid=CJLm-fKDzLMCFQf0nAodtEQAVQ
 
This is a website that does rebuilding of the EBCM. I would contact them to see if they can do this for yours. At our shop we typically do not like to use salvaged parts unless absolutely necessary. Especially with electronic parts because usually these are sitting for some time and about half of them do not work or fail quickly when installed. That being said, there is a time for everything. If you the place above cannot fix yours, and you cannot afford a new one, then safety is certainly the main concern and I would go with the salvage yard one.
 
The module installation in Michell1 says 1 hour, so depending on your area you should be between 50-100 dollars. A local repair shop can do this for you, since this does not need to be programmed to your vehicles ECM. Good luck.
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