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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
ABS, BAS, ESP, Traction Control and Brake Lights
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<blockquote data-quote="Sahara_1" data-source="post: 430075" data-attributes="member: 19802"><p>A somewhat quick update on my previous posts about my ABS, Traction Control, Brake, and other lights coming on.</p><p></p><p>After buying new speed sensors for all four wheels, the tools I needed to do the job, I finally broke down and also bought a OBD2 Code Reader (probably should have done this first). I got a code of 2200 which is the "ABS Module Internal". Basically telling me there's an issue with the ABS Module and the fix is to get it replaced. </p><p></p><p>My local Jeep dealer quoted me $475 (not counting on labor), and also not counting for them to do a flashing of it to match it to my jeep, which is another $100 (minimum). </p><p></p><p>If anyone has this issue...DO NOT TAKE IT TO THE DEALER! Get the part you need from online (but make sure it's a MOPAR part). I found the part on rockauto.com and with tax and shipping, the part cost $296 and some change. This isn't a part you want to go with an aftermarket part, mainly because of the flashing that has to be done. There are many DIY videos on YouTube and you can save yourself a ton of labor costs. There is no getting around the flashing, (according to every video I watched) so that's just a cost you're gonna have to suck up and pay.</p><p></p><p>Thanks to those who replied with their input on what the issue could be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sahara_1, post: 430075, member: 19802"] A somewhat quick update on my previous posts about my ABS, Traction Control, Brake, and other lights coming on. After buying new speed sensors for all four wheels, the tools I needed to do the job, I finally broke down and also bought a OBD2 Code Reader (probably should have done this first). I got a code of 2200 which is the "ABS Module Internal". Basically telling me there's an issue with the ABS Module and the fix is to get it replaced. My local Jeep dealer quoted me $475 (not counting on labor), and also not counting for them to do a flashing of it to match it to my jeep, which is another $100 (minimum). If anyone has this issue...DO NOT TAKE IT TO THE DEALER! Get the part you need from online (but make sure it's a MOPAR part). I found the part on rockauto.com and with tax and shipping, the part cost $296 and some change. This isn't a part you want to go with an aftermarket part, mainly because of the flashing that has to be done. There are many DIY videos on YouTube and you can save yourself a ton of labor costs. There is no getting around the flashing, (according to every video I watched) so that's just a cost you're gonna have to suck up and pay. Thanks to those who replied with their input on what the issue could be. [/QUOTE]
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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
ABS, BAS, ESP, Traction Control and Brake Lights
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