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#1 Posted : Saturday, 8 March 2008 2:40:44 AM(UTC)
teddy

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Hi guys Ted here with some questions for the gurus!!.

MY partner in her wisdom bought a series 1 vt commodore and that was the biggest mistake she ever did , as it has been on the back of a tow truck more times then it has been out of Brisbane. Anyway my problem is now that the ABS has **** itself once again . The car has had a new bcm and abs module including the pump fitted already and now its singing to me again not even after 80,000 kms which is pretty said !!. I went to Charmcity AUTOS the first time in Bundy and they said it was the BCM LOL ( MORONS) and then after they relised that it was the ABS they said that it shorted out the bcm . IS THIS True !!! I think they ripped me off blind!!!.
So if your in bundy dodge there!!.
Anyway MY questions are for the experts.
1. MY module will be ok for the first time in the morning MOST times but it will, either the fault will kick in down the road or it will die the next time i start the car !! does this sound like the abs module. The other thing is i have noticed that soemtimes if i have moved the harness wires it would kick in again sometimes but then die again. Could it be the actual harness that stuffed . If so HOw do work out what to replace without costing me the earth. I can get a module fixed over ebay for around 185 with a 12 month warranty which is great. I am not sure about the cable though !!!

Please help me :((((( very frustrated

Cheers teddy [email protected]





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