GenTex
Hasn't posted much yet...
So you are saying that you just changed the ABS Brake Module and it only last 6,000 miles and then failed again????? God D*mnit...this pisses me off.
So what did they put in there for the 2nd ABS replacement? What makes you feel secure that this won't happen again in another 6K miles?
Thanks!
I apologize for being so long in the tooth with my previous post, and I was probably somewhat confusing with the chain of events, but no, there wasn't a 2nd ABS involved. When this issue first happened, the brakes went to the floor when my wife pulled into a store parking lot. When she came back out and started the car, the brake pedal was back to normal. About two weeks later, it happened again while she was going to work. I met her at her work at the end of the day and I drove the car to the dealer, while she followed in my car. The brake pedal was still going to the floor when I pulled into the dealer. Apparently, the next day when the mechanic started the car to pull it into a bay, the pedal was back to normal operation. They kept it for a week and could not get the failure to replicate. When I picked the car up, the pedal was perfectly normal, as if there never was a problem. The normal pedal lasted for another 6k miles, before it happened again going to the floor. This time, normal pedal did not return, so they were able to identify the problem as a faulty ABS hydraulic module. Seems the fluid was bypassing internally in the module, hence the low pedal. The part number for the module they replaced was 58920-3M0A5 Hydraulic Module Assembly. Cost with part, labor and tax was $2310.06. Hope this clears things up. If anyone wants to know my dealer's name and #so their dealer can contact them about this "secret" problem, just let me know, I'll be happy to provide.