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Old 05-11-2021, 01:24 PM   #16
MJN
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Re: ABS-Brake lights

I had the ABS module go bad in my old 2002 Yukon XL- same issue you're having too. I had to use a mirror and a cordless dremel to grind all the torx screw heads off in order to get the module out. You can drive with the module removed, you have to pull the ABS fuse, wrap each electrical connector with aluminum foil and then I taped a zip loc bag around each of them and tied them up out of the way. I also covered the ABS unit in the same manner. I shipped my module to Module Masters in Idaho and they rebuilt it.
https://superactionhero.myshopify.co...-abs-modules-1

I don't see the GM truck ABS module listed on their site any more but they rebuilt mine with a 5 year warranty. Only took about a week turn around. Worth a call or email to them.

The motor in the ABS unit also went bad on mine and I had to replace the whole unit- which probably killed the module to begin with.
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