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I'm getting 12 volts on the metal housing of the ABS module.  I disconnected the large plug off the top of the ABS module and now the housing doesn't have the 12 volts.  Any idea what's going on here?  And where to start troubleshooting?

 

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    My suggestion is just remove the the ABS module. You can have it sent out and rebuilt for a mere $130 by Module Master in Moscow, Idaho.    https://www.google.com/search?q=module+masters

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My suggestion is just remove the the ABS module. You can have it sent out and rebuilt for a mere $130 by Module Master in Moscow, Idaho. 

 

https://www.google.com/search?q=module+masters

 

https://modulemaster.com/rebuilds/shop/brakes/abs-modules/abs-kh-dodge/

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So the 12 volts is coming from something inside the module?

 

Just want to make sure I don't send it off to get fixed, then I fry it again because I didn't address whatever is causing the 12 volts to go through the casing.

 

That spark freaked the heck out of me!!

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ModuleMasters took great care of me.  Fantastic communication and fantastic job on my ABS module.  Highly recommend!

 

The 12 VDC to the housing was caused by a previous repair that wasn't the greatest. A wire came loose and shorted itself to the housing.  ModuleMasters not only fixed this problem, but also replaced a few other components with better quality parts, and sealed it up really well.  Very happy with the service I received.

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