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ABS Module BAD!!

Old Oct 26, 2004 | 11:16 AM
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Hi Gang,

I recently experienced the dreaded ABS/Traction Control light syndrome.
They (dealer) scanned the ABS codes today and said I need a new control Module. Total price =$995 + tax. Does this sound right. They're saying $800+ just for part.
Does anyone know the GM part# and what other applications it might have been used on. Also any alternative sources where I might find this part!

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Old Oct 26, 2004 | 11:40 AM
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Originally Posted by www.gmpartsdirect.com
GM PART # 25625047
CATEGORY: All
PACK QTY: 1 CORE CHARGE: $0.00
GM LIST: $807.12
OUR PRICE: $403.56
DESCRIPTION: MODULE AS
Brake Control Module, w/ Traction Control, 94-95 Bonneville.

I see this part number in two different parts listing, One lists it as $1022, the other $773. Both list .7 hours to remove and replace. By your quote they want almost $260/hr to work on your car!
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Old Oct 26, 2004 | 12:06 PM
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Are you talking about the PMV assembly or the EBCM? Both are expensive, and the PMV is a PITA to change. You can do it yourself, but sometimes another code may be lurking. Just don't expect to get it fixed the first time around.

1000-1200 bucks is typical for a PMV swap at dealer rates. Also rmember that the dealer charges you RETAIL for the price of the parts they put into your car. Not wholesale.
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Old Oct 26, 2004 | 01:26 PM
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Sounds like the EBCM is what I need. Seems like a rather simple replace.
Does anyone know applications for this part
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Oh yeah, very important there Bill, But hey I worked back from the quoted price and retail cost to get $/hr, and it'* still high.

Mark, Did they explain a part under the hood, Or a part under the dash?
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Call 1-800-338-4591, that'* my other store. Ask for Seth, they're showing that they have 2 and can ship them to ya. These are used parts but I haven't had any problems with these ever. Hope this helps you out. I work in a salvage yard here in MN and we got 2 stores.


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Call the dealer back and confirm the failed part. I have yet to see a single EBCM fail. Doesn't mean yours hasn't, but just make sure. The EBCM is quite simple to change. It'* on the inside of the firewall, beneath the carpet, just to the right of the GO pedal. Very large electrical connector on the end of it.
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Does your module looks like this one? It'* from a 1998 SSEI though...If it can work for you, make me an offer and it'* yours!!

http://public.fotki.com/blackZ34/bla...module_01.html
http://public.fotki.com/blackZ34/bla...module_02.html

I might have the other black box that was inside the car too...From the same 1998 though...
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Originally Posted by blackZ34
Does your module looks like this one? It'* from a 1998 SSEI though...If it can work for you, make me an offer and it'* yours!!

http://public.fotki.com/blackZ34/bla...module_01.html
http://public.fotki.com/blackZ34/bla...module_02.html

I might have the other black box that was inside the car too...From the same 1998 though...
The part is 94-95 Bonneville w/ TC only.
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I'll confirm that. And technically, 94/95 refer to it as an EBTCM, where 92/93 call it an EBCM, even though it controls Traction for the 92/93 as well.
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