2016 Hyundai Genesis I had my car serviced. I initially agreed when they called and said the ABS module had failed and would be expensive to fix, but I later understood from my previous work as a shade tree mechanic that while this would prevent the ABS feature from working, it would not stop the overall standard braking from ceasing to function, assuming that system is functioning properly. They have money from my insurance claim for the converter, and I don't want to lose it. Regardless, it will probably be taken away from them. Car has only 89.000 miles on the clock and has only been lightly used.
What do you think, guys? or girls?
Thank you for your inquiry. We do repair ABS control modules Here is the link https://www.upfix.com/product-category/repair-return/abs-modules-repair/