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Dorman® 599-736 ABS Control Module OE Solutions Series

Manufacturer #599-736

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599-736 ABS Control Module OE Solutions Series
599-736 ABS Control Module OE Solutions Series

Dorman® 599-736 ABS Control Module OE Solutions Series

Manufacturer #599-736

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$290.49
+ $240.00Refundable Core

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Dorman®Abs Control Module Oe Solutions Series
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Excellent delivery time and great replacement part.Abs Control Module Oe Solutions Series
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Thank you for the Brake module that was a perfect fit for my Silverado.
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Posted by Gilbert M. / Fri, Feb 23
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Question: All I have is 2nd gear speed odometer doesn't work.. abs light on and brake light on?Billy H. / Aug 07, 2022
Hi Billy, I'm glad to assist you. There is a big chance you have a defective vehicle speed sensor. The sensor is located on the transmission of your vehicle. We have that part, and there are two options. One for a 2WD and the other for a 4WD. Still, it is best to have your vehicle checked by a certified mechanic for an accurate diagnosis. Please get back to us if the mechanic tells you what part to order. Your reply is vital to us. I hope this helps.
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Answered by Jeonino E. / Sun, Aug 07
Question: How do you know when these go out  I have no code pending. ??Mickdogg1 / Jul 04, 2021
Hi Robert, I'm glad to assist you. When an ABS control module fails, you'll likely notice it when you're braking heavily. A bad ABS module can behave erratically, making your brakes lock up even under normal braking. You might even notice random clicking noises on your brakes. Also, increased pedal effort and speedometer failure. I hope this helps. Happy shopping.
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Answered by Jeonino E. / Sun, Jul 04
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