ABS Module Repair
Module Repair Lab rebuilds ABS control modules and EBCMs at the circuit level for cars, trucks, and SUVs—clearing ABS warning lights and communication faults without an expensive new module or dealer programming. We repair your original unit and return it ready to install, with your calibration retained. Nationwide mail-in service with local California drop-off available.
Common ABS module problems we fix
- ABS, traction control (TCS), or VSA warning lights staying on
- Module won't communicate with a scan tool / "no comms" with the EBCM
- Wheel-speed sensor circuit codes caused by internal module failure
- ABS pump motor relay or valve solenoid driver faults
- Corrosion, cold-solder joints, and intermittent ABS faults
How our mail-in ABS repair works
- Find your vehicle below and place your order.
- Remove your ABS module / EBCM and ship it to us with the included instructions.
- We rebuild it at the component level and bench-test it.
- We return it ready to install—your original calibration is kept, so no programming is required.
ABS module repair by make
Honda & Acura
- Honda Accord ABS / VSA Module Repair
- Honda Civic ABS / VSA (2012–2015) Module Repair
- Honda Pilot ABS / VSA (2009–2015) Module Repair
- Honda Crosstour ABS / VSA (2010–2015) Module Repair
- Honda HR-V ABS / VSA (2019–2022) Module Repair
- Acura ILX ABS / VSA (2012–2018) Module Repair
Ford
Chevrolet & GM
- Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD/3500HD ABS (2007–2014) Module Repair
- General Motors ABS / EBCM Module Repair
- Chevrolet Kelsey-Hayes 325 ABS Module Repair
Dodge & RAM
- Dodge RAM 2500/3500 ABS — TRW EBC-440 (2006–2018) Module Repair
- Dodge ABS / EBCM — C0265 (RAM 1500–3500) Module Repair
- Dodge Kelsey-Hayes ABS Rebuild Module Repair
Don't see your exact vehicle? We repair many more—contact us with your module's part number.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need to reprogram the ABS module after repair? No. We repair your original module and keep its existing calibration, so it installs plug-and-play.
Will this fix my ABS and traction control lights? If the lights are caused by an internal module fault (a very common cause), yes—once repaired and reinstalled the lights turn off.