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2009 ABS Module failure and replacement parts

Posted: 5/1/26 9:59pmMessage 1 of 5
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The ABS module failed on my 2009 Base Vette. From what my dealer says, 2009 was the only year this particular module was used. As a result no replacement parts are available. Also no rebuilt parts are available. Has anyone else experienced this problem? Any ideas where to look for "rare' parts like this?
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Re: 2009 ABS Module failure and replacement parts

Posted: 5/2/26 11:31amMessage 2 of 5
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Re: 2009 ABS Module failure and replacement parts

Posted: 5/3/26 12:46amMessage 3 of 5
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Thanks, I'll check these our and let you know how things work out.
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Re: 2009 ABS Module failure and replacement parts

Posted: 5/3/26 9:31amMessage 4 of 5
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Vette(s): 2009 Black & tan convertible w/LT 3 package
Interested to see how you make out
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Re: 2009 ABS Module failure and replacement parts

Posted: 5/11/26 10:58pmMessage 5 of 5
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Thanks for the input on my search for an ABS Control Module. Could not find anything anywhere. My dealer found one from a junkyard car with 94K miles on it for $1000 [parts only]. Before ordering, he finally pulled the original module from my car, opened it up and found the problem--a pin on one of the wires had become corroded. The pin was replaced and $900 later [for labor and troubleshooting] all is well. At least I'll get to drive it [for awhile--I hope] again this summer.
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