ABS Module

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Tom Rogers, May 16, 2007.

  1. Tom Rogers

    Tom Rogers Guest

    2005 Dodge Caravan

    Can someone tell me where the ABS module on this vehicle?

    The ABS/BRAKE/TRAC OFF lights are on in my car again - after the Dodge
    Dealer said nothing is wrong, but their tech's notes printout said
    "no communication to ABS module, unplugged then plugged it back in and all
    is well."

    Obviously there is nothing actually wrong with the ABS/Brake system, there
    has to be a wiring harness or connector issue that they ignored.

    I want to check this out myself, but don't know where the ABS module is on
    this car. Do I get at it from the top of the engine or underneath the car?

    TIA,

    -TRogers
     
    Tom Rogers, May 16, 2007
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  2. Tom Rogers

    maxpower Guest

    Is this thing still under 3/36? The module is located down behind the master
    cylinder. just over the driver side axle.

    Glenn Beasley
    Chrysler Tech
     
    maxpower, May 17, 2007
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  3. Tom Rogers

    Tom Rogers Guest

    No, the ext warranty is over too. 95k miles on it now.

    -TRogers
     
    Tom Rogers, May 17, 2007
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  4. Tom Rogers

    Tom Rogers Guest

    ....but I had it in to the dealer for this issue twice, while the ext
    warranty was in effect. Think they would address the issue under the ext
    warranty, because it was in there twice before for this issue? Or am I
    screwed (as usual).

    -TRogers
     
    Tom Rogers, May 17, 2007
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  5. Tom Rogers

    damnnickname Guest

    depending on the time that you had it in there and what they found. if the
    RO is documented with the same problem of a communication problem with the
    ABS controller and not years ago you should still get it taken care of. The
    ABS lite can turn on for a number of reasons and the most common reason is
    a wheel speed sensor. when was the last complaint and was it documented
    with the ABS controller fault?

    Glenn
     
    damnnickname, May 17, 2007
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