After this repair mine cleared after trying before screwing down but then after fixing in place the dreaded lights came back on. I cleaned the ground point below the battery & then ran through an auto bleed (without bleeding) using my scan tool. That worked, drove a couple miles, all ok 🤞
I fixed the EBCM this way and have no error codes when standing still, but the error codes come back after the car starts rolling. I don't think I've seen a single video about EBCM where someone mention that. It's all; "ignition on, code gone, yay". Might be worth to do a rolling check before popping the champagne.
After this repair mine cleared after trying before screwing down but then after fixing in place the dreaded lights came back on. I cleaned the ground point below the battery & then ran through an auto bleed (without bleeding) using my scan tool. That worked, drove a couple miles, all ok 🤞
insert face palm meme here!!! Yes, Joshua my dumb self should have said electronic BRAKE control module! Thanks for pointing that out, I totally missed it
. If you look at the ebcm i gouged it up good.Keep that in mind going fwd. Use a razor and cut deep as possible on the horizontal plane with the ecbm screw holes pointing up. Then use multiple wood wedges or pry bars or screw drivers prying up working your way around. And once you get an 1/8 inch gap all the way around clean out that hole in the video where i say use a punch and beat the heck outa it. A good vice will help a lot here. If no vice, gouge and pry and gouge and pry
Maybe, not all pre2001 models had active handling. So it could apply if you have active handling. There was a software and hardware change in 2001 so i can't say for sure this doesn't apply
After this repair mine cleared after trying before screwing down but then after fixing in place the dreaded lights came back on. I cleaned the ground point below the battery & then ran through an auto bleed (without bleeding) using my scan tool. That worked, drove a couple miles, all ok 🤞
Glad you got it fixed!
Every little bit helps! Thanks for the post!
Indeed it does James, thank you!!
Great video, very informative! Man no I got to replicate lol.
Thanks!
I fixed the EBCM this way and have no error codes when standing still, but the error codes come back after the car starts rolling. I don't think I've seen a single video about EBCM where someone mention that. It's all; "ignition on, code gone, yay".
Might be worth to do a rolling check before popping the champagne.
I had the car another 12 months after repair and it was still good
After this repair mine cleared after trying before screwing down but then after fixing in place the dreaded lights came back on. I cleaned the ground point below the battery & then ran through an auto bleed (without bleeding) using my scan tool. That worked, drove a couple miles, all ok 🤞
@iansouch glad you got it sorted!
Isn’t that the Electronic Brake Control Module? Not “Body”
insert face palm meme here!!! Yes, Joshua my dumb self should have said electronic BRAKE control module! Thanks for pointing that out, I totally missed it
Any tips on actually opening the ebcm silicon seal?
. If you look at the ebcm i gouged it up good.Keep that in mind going fwd. Use a razor and cut deep as possible on the horizontal plane with the ecbm screw holes pointing up. Then use multiple wood wedges or pry bars or screw drivers prying up working your way around. And once you get an 1/8 inch gap all the way around clean out that hole in the video where i say use a punch and beat the heck outa it. A good vice will help a lot here. If no vice, gouge and pry and gouge and pry
I didn't talk about it cause I did not wanna show all the crap I did to separate them. I am sure there is a better way, I just couldn't figure it out
tap threaded hole in space that has filled in hole
What codes did you have
Service active handling
He had C1214 on part 1
@@ACreativeGuy thanks for the assistance!!
@@ACreativeGuy thanks....I replaced the module and everything is working...1300$ ..I had an error code that wasn't fixable.
Hello...but i have only the c1276 code ..
No abs problem ..whatts this ??
I currently have active handling 😅
I currently don’t lol
So where is part 1 ?
ruclips.net/video/bdlM93o2tFI/видео.html
I have a 2000 FRC and I guess this can't be done on the
Maybe, not all pre2001 models had active handling. So it could apply if you have active handling. There was a software and hardware change in 2001 so i can't say for sure this doesn't apply