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2003 2004 2005 Gmc Safari Abs Pump Control Module 03 Repair Service on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Van Nuys, California, United States

Van Nuys, California, United States


This listing is for a Rebuild service on 2003 2004 2005  GMC Safari ABS Control Module. 

 You are not buying the actual part.

 Known problems:

- ABS pump running non-stop

 - ABS light is always on or intermittent

- ABS and Brake lights are on

- ABS pump constantly running

 - Trouble codes for ABS pump, communication codes or speed sensor codes.

Considering massive amount of 2003 to 2005 ABS control module failure we perfected rebuild solution by repairing weak points and replacing parts with updated components that can withstand high pressure.

You will send us your bad ABS control module (only the electronic part aka "brain box"). Please, do not send the whole unit - only the black box. We will rebuild it, test on the special test stand and on the vehicle and return it to you.No additional programming required.

Installation instructions for DIY available, but it's recommended to do the replacement in professional mechanic shop. You can still drive the vehicle with the ABS control module removed. You're going to still have your regular brakes. We recommend to tape plastic around hydraulic parts that remain on the vehicle to prevent dirt and debris from getting inside the unit.

 Please, pack it well, include your printed Paypal payment page and contact phone number and send it to:

MODULE REPAIR PRO

5911 Lemona Ave

Van Nuys, CA 91411

You pay shipping to send it to us, we pay shipping to send it back. Priority mail with delivery confirmation included in the price. Optional overnight is available during checkout.

Repair takes usually 1 business day.

Repairs done to your ABS control module covered with LIFETIME WARRANTY warranty.

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Dealer price is around $690

Contact us:
We need and expect you to read the listing for "How It Works" and all general questions,
 please call 818-429-4889 in case if your question wasn't already answered.


 


For credit card payment - please, contact us
by the phone 818-4294889
by fax 323-4467646
or email through EBAy message system







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