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Old 05-20-2008, 09:49 PM
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Module OK, Problem was chafed wire

I sent the ABS control module out to Module Master in Idaho. They did a quick turnaround on the rebuild and guaranteed the work. However, as this did not fix my root cause I did some further investigation after removing the ABS control module and hydraulic pump assembly. It turns out there was a chafed wire which was consistent with the fault code. Instead of a $1,600 part and $600 labor (dealer repair prices quoted), it cost me about $0.10 worth of solder and probably a buck for shrink tube w/ sealant to waterproof the repaired wire splice.
This was on a 1998 ML320 with about 190k miles.
Ken
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