Great job! You saved me over $1000. Thanks! I will highly recommend you to others!!!
I am not one for writing reviews, but the experience with ABSFIXER was so painless, I just had to send my thanks. I have a 2001 C5 that had its EBCTM go. I read some info online that ultimately pointed me to ABSFIXER. I took me about 30 minutes to get the unit off the car. Shipped it out and got the repaired unit back in 1 week. Another 30 minutes to install and my C5 is back on the road with no issues. This saved me a ton of money. Thanks, Frank
Brandon, thank you so much for the repair to my EBCM. I reinstalled it after your repair and everything worked as it should. I took my 01 Corvette out after the repair and stomped on the system several times. Everything appears to be working properly and the warning indicators on the dash are now gone. Thanks for a fair price, quick turn around and a solution that saved me hundreds. I hope I don't need you again but if so I'm committed. Jerry Marshall McDonough, Ga.
Brandon, Got the module and screws today. Took about 20 minutes to reinstall and see those lights go off and codes cleared! Your service saved me $4500 in repairs from my dealer. Their quote was $4700 to replace the module, pump and installation! For $200 total including shipping to and from and new stainless screws I am back in business!!!! What a great service! It is great to know there are still folks that repair cars rather just replace parts. Jon Sissonville, WV
Hi Brandon and colleagues, I installed my EBCM which you repaired yesterday. Today I'm driving my vette without the nagging dashboard reminder. That had been a pain for several months, and outside of a few scraped knuckles and having to replace one of the torx screws which suddenly vanished into thin air, you have saved me some serious cash. I thank you for your prompt service, and I'm singing your praises wherever I can. I have one request. Please send me a picture of how you were able to build in the surge suppressor I had added to this repair order. I'm very curious about how you were able to fit anything into that rather congested and custom fitted housing.
I'm still looking for the EBCM, so can someone please tell me where this thing is located? Thank You Percy