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2003 "M5" - Full M5 conversion, AMG C63S 6 piston front calipers, Porsche Panamera 4 piston rear calipers, GC Coilovers, Eibach ARBs, UUC Evo3/DSSR, Borla Exhaust w/Muffler Delete, BMW NBT with Carplay/Android Auto, Bi-Xenons, e38 Style 37 M-Pars, e60 Hubs 530i 6-speed swap build thread2005 Range Rover 4.6is (M62TU Powered) - 4.6is Engine Swap from X5, BMW NBT with Carplay/Android Auto
2006 Porsche Cayman S - Soul Performance Competition Headers and Exhaust, H&R Coilovers, 718 Boxster Spyder wheels, Rennline 35mm rear spacers
Just had my ABS module repaired by BBA Reman last month. I was unaware of their Ebay store so I just went to their website and did it that way. It cost $215 ($175 for the repair and $40 for expedited shipping) but I had it back in the car in less than a week. On the Ebay store you get normal shipping which can take a few weeks.
2000 528i sport
EMP Stewart water pump
Dice iPod adapter
Alpine amplifiers
MB Quart speakers
MTX BGE12 subwoofer
AudioControl EQL equalizer
I will more than likely go through them. They have it as 95 on ebay and free shipping, neither expedited or next day air will get it here any sooner. LKQ would be about 60 but no warranty/guarantee of anything. From a quick search there will be something that comes up on the dash, manipulation dot or something? So I will have to code the ABS thing to my vin?
myairbags in ga..ive used them successfully on a coupla occasions
if your original ABS module is repairable, once its fixed its just a a bolt in to get it back and running. no programming necessary as the programming isnt disturbed while repairing. no tamper dot will be set by driving the car while the module is removed, the mileage is the exclusive domain of the LKM and IKE communication, while the ABS accumulates miles, theres no communication of it taking place.
I ordered from BBA, was going to go to lkq and get it, the pressure sensor, and a A/C vent but decided not to. Should be here between the 9th and 16th of July, hopefully it'll fix it.
Last edited by fuzzy530i; 06-22-2019 at 09:32 PM.
mileage doesnt need to be updated in the module. if they fix it, the ABS mileage wont agree with the LKM and IKE, but it wont result in any fault or tamper light.
Ok cool, good to know. I'm hopefully going to get it sent out in the next few days.
Edit: This is my DD, so any tips on how to cover everything up when I remove the part?
Last edited by fuzzy530i; 06-24-2019 at 08:32 PM.
aluminum foil and foil A/C tape to protect it.
Thanks, got it removed and shipped off. Not much has changed except the transmission has been shifting better.
I definitely recommend BBA, ended up being "some wires broken" but they told me if it wasn't repairable they'd ship it back and refund me. They received the part Thursday afternoon and had it fixed and shipped this afternoon, expected to be here on the 2nd so hopefully I can get it dropped in and all the codes cleared.
Got the part back today and put it back together, so far no ABS or Brake light but still have the DSC light on. Going to have to do some more tinkering in the next few days to see whats up. Even after clearing codes the light stays on, tried to run the "test_" but tool32 was having some problems so I will try again when I get home tonight.
what code are you getting back for the DSC light?
The "test_lenkwinklel" of Tool32 recalibrates the SAS (steering angle sensor) and clears all the trifecta codes and lights ABS, DSC, Brakes.
If you run it, and still get a DSC light, you may haver a bad steering angle sensor.
As mattmar1 requested, what DSC or SAS error code are you getting ??
When I started the car after work the DSC light was off as well, gonna see how it behaves the next few days. It was code 9 I believe
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