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VW Passat Bosch 5.3 ABS Modules Rebuilds Available!!!


Gavin Curtis
01-24-2005, 06:06 AM
Good news to all VW Passat owners with the cost prohibitive ABS module problem!

The fault within the Passat's Bosch 5.3i ABS module has been isolated.

Now in the process of locating a source of suitable replacement components and will be offering rebuild services for all vehicles with the failure prone Bosch 5.3 ABS/TCS unit.

Rebuild cost is anticipated to be $225.00 (estimate at this moment) and all rebuilt units will carry a 3 year warranty. The rebuild has addressed the design flaw and will outlast a new factory part.

First beta test units serviced in our shop are in process of durability testing to assure that the failure will not occur again. Please email me at gavin@circuitsolutions.info or visit www.modulemaster.com for latest info if you have a Bosch 5.3i module needing repair.

Rebuilds should be readily available early February assuming tooling and equipment arrive as scheduled.

Jas99
03-22-2005, 01:33 AM
Can you provide me with more info on this and contact information.

Thanks jim jharris9@pacbell.net



Good news to all VW Passat owners with the cost prohibitive ABS module problem!

The fault within the Passat's Bosch 5.3i ABS module has been isolated.

Now in the process of locating a source of suitable replacement components and will be offering rebuild services for all vehicles with the failure prone Bosch 5.3 ABS/TCS unit.

Rebuild cost is anticipated to be $225.00 (estimate at this moment) and all rebuilt units will carry a 3 year warranty. The rebuild has addressed the design flaw and will outlast a new factory part.

First beta test units serviced in our shop are in process of durability testing to assure that the failure will not occur again. Please email me at gavin@circuitsolutions.info or visit www.modulemaster.com for latest info if you have a Bosch 5.3i module needing repair.

Rebuilds should be readily available early February assuming tooling and equipment arrive as scheduled.

lodownlv
10-08-2005, 02:55 AM
i can fix them

Gavin Curtis
12-25-2005, 06:58 AM
Good news to all VW Passat owners with the cost prohibitive ABS module problem!

The fault within the Passat's Bosch 5.3i ABS module has been isolated.

Now in the process of locating a source of suitable replacement components and will be offering rebuild services for all vehicles with the failure prone Bosch 5.3 ABS/TCS unit.

Rebuild cost is anticipated to be $225.00 (estimate at this moment) and all rebuilt units will carry a 3 year warranty. The rebuild has addressed the design flaw and will outlast a new factory part.

First beta test units serviced in our shop are in process of durability testing to assure that the failure will not occur again. Please email me at gavin@circuitsolutions.info or visit www.modulemaster.com for latest info if you have a Bosch 5.3i module needing repair.

Rebuilds should be readily available early February assuming tooling and equipment arrive as scheduled.

GO TO WWW.MODULEMASTER.COM for rebuilds $250 with 5 year warranty.

pmarhi
03-18-2009, 10:09 AM
Had the same problem with my 2000 Passat. The only way to fix this is to repair/replace your ABS module. I brought my Passat into the dealer and was told I needed a new ABS module. Cost: $890. I found a company not far from me that that will rebuild your ABS module for $139 and guarantee it for as long as you own the car: BAA Reman, Taunton MA http://www.bba-reman.com/us/index.aspx. They also will sell you a rebuilt module for $199, but you must have the module re-coded, and my local dealer would not do that for me (nice guys, huh?). And you must send them your original module. If you have your own rebuilt and re-installed, no re-coding is necessary. So I had my local mechanic remove the module (you can still drive the car), and drove down to Taunton, MA where they are located. They were kind enough to do the rebuild on the spot (only takes about 45 mins.). Had lunch nearby and came back in 45 mins and took it home with me, had it re-installed by my local mechanic and problem solved! No more beeping, no more flashing lights. Total cost to me: $214 ($139 + $75 to remove and re-install). Highly recommend BAA Man. They couldn't have been nicer or more accommodating. Even have removal instructions on their website.

antiekeradio
12-08-2009, 09:29 AM
i can fix them

Too bad good info is so rare;

for mor information on DIY repair i refer to my posting in:

http://www.automotiveforums.com/t577273-abs_control_module___repair___replacement_cost.htm l

jamesworts
08-29-2010, 06:52 PM
Hi, will your repair guide be suitable for the VW Touran MK60 braking system?

I have error code 01435 Brake Pressure switch problem, electrical problem. I am very good with a soldering iron and have a specialist temperature controlled rig, can this be used or is it strictly with epoxy?
thanks

James

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