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Abs Module Replacement

Posted by Stevereeno, 08 August 2007 · 0 views

ABS module fix
08/06/07 ABS Module removal.

I removed the memory module. It took about an hour to locate and remove the ABS module. Pretty tight fit under the brake booster. I found some great instructions for the removal process from http://www.modulemaster.com/volvoabsremoval.html.

I am sending this abs module in for a rebuild. This appears to be a cost effective alternative to having the dealer do the repair. I didn't actually go to the dealer for an estimate but I have heard from reliable sources that the repair would be at in the $500-600 range. The rebuild will cost less than $140.00.

I am not a mechanic but rather a self proclaimed "tinkerer" and this is in my scope of repair projects. Simple removal and replacement of the defective part. It does require a small 1/4" drive E-5 torx socket wrench. I used a 5/32" - 6 sided socket being extremely careful not to strip the head of the bolts. Pretty tight area to work in. I pulled the fuse box out of the way to get easier access. I will probably remove the air intake box when reinstalling the rebuilt module.

8/17/07 Rebuilt ABS module arrives in the mail!!
The rebuilt module arrived well packaged from Module Master. I removed the plastic bags that I used to cover the electrical connectors and then started the re install. It's important to not be rushed but rather take a leisurely pace to get all of the connections and screws tightened down. It's a tight fit and you have to be a bit flexible. After the reinstall remember to put the fuse back in the fusebox and fire up the motor. The ABS light is off!! smile.gif Good repair. Simple remove and replace. I recommend Module Master for their good work!








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