How much will it cost to fix my car's ABS control module?
My ABS warning light came on a few weeks ago, and I’ve been putting off repairs until I can afford it. How much will it cost to fix my car’s anti-lock breaks?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
I’m sorry to hear your ABS control module system is faulty. The total cost of parts and labor to replace an ABS control module can be anywhere between $320 and $1,000 depending on the cost of the control module itself and how difficult it is to find.
Despite the cost, you should replace your cars ABS control module if:
The brakes lock up even when you are driving normally
Your brake pedals are unresponsive
The speedometer in your car stops working
If you decide to keep driving without a functional ABS control module, you could lose steering control if your tires lock up or your brakes will stop working altogether. Cutting costs on essential car repairs can result in an
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