Motoring Q and A: Save money by rebuilding control module in 2003 S-10 - Reading Eagle

A month ago the anti-lock braking system and brake warning lights came on. The next time I started the truck they were not on. This has been going on randomly since. There has been no loss of brake fluid and the parking brake works fine. After extensive research online I have come to believe that it is an electronic brake control module problem. I also found a number of companies that rebuild these modules for under $100. You take the module off your car, send it in, they rebuild it and send it back. But first, have a scan tool read the specific diagnostic trouble codes stored in the powertrain control module and brake control module. This should identify the causes for the intermittent ABS and brake warning lights. If the codes indicate a problem with the electronic brake control module, having the unit professionally rebuilt for $100 rather than replacing it for well over $1,000 makes good sense to me. Since both warning lights are illuminated, the dynamic... An ABS fault with the dynamic rear proportioning will trigger both warning lights. Q: I have a problem with my 2014 Lexus RX 350. When accelerating from a stop sign and making a turn into traffic, I press the accelerator to move quickly into traffic, but as I turn, the vehicle seems to stall and I feel like a sitting duck. Source: readingeagle.com