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its related the the abs system. (anti lock brakes) its an ebcm, electronic brake control module.
Located on the frame under the truck, close to the driver side.
EBCM stands for electronic brake control module. The purpose of this is to sense if the wheels are going lock-up during braking, and then make adjustments accordingly. If this switch fails, then your anti-lock braking system will not work properly.
THE TRACTION CONTROL SENSOR IS INTERGRATED INTO THE ABS CONTROL MODULE. EBCM (ELECTRONIC BRAKE CONTROL MODULE). THIS IS LOCATED ON THE DRIVER FRONT INNER FENDER WELL. THIS UNIT HAS STEEL LINES AND ELECTRICAL WIRE COMING OUT OF IT....WHEN THIS MESSES UP ABS LIGHT AND TRACTION CONTROL DOES NOT WORK.. DEALER PRICE ON EBCM IS $850.00 PLUS LABOR!
There is no such thing as a 'traction control sensor'.But, If you are referring to the "Traction Control System", there are Many components that make up the Traction Control System.The heart of Traction Control System is the "EBCM" (Electric Brake Control Module). The EBCM monitors the wheel speed sensors for Drive Wheel Slip. When drive wheel slip is noted while the brake is not applied, the EBCM will enter "Traction Control Mode".When vehicle enters Traction Control Mode, the EBCM sends a request to the "PCM" (Power Control Module) to reduce the amount of torque to the drive wheels. If the engine torque reduction does not eliminate drive wheel slip, the EBCM will actively apply the drive wheel brakes.The EBCM in the 05' Buick Terraza is located on the "BPMV" (Brake Pressure Modulator Valve). In other words, the EBCM is mounted on the Antilock Brake Controller.
The problem could be that the Electronic Brake Control Module has gone bad. I have a 2001 Grand Prix GTP which the EBCM has gone bad, which in turn has killed my ABS and Traction Control, and has also affected the variable assist steering. As I understand it, the EBCM is tied into all the hydraulic systems in the car, which is why the steering is affected.
There is no brake fuse on the 2003 Venture. there is a EBCM/EBTCM. This module controls the ABS in your vehicle.
Yes, but you must reprogram your EBCM (Electronic Brake Control Module) with the current gear ratio for speedometer calibration and proper operation of the ABS / Traction Control Systems. This must be done with the Tech2 scan tool, and Techline Tis for programming.
Plug in the computer into the truck, but if both lights are on it is most likely the your EBCM (Electronic Break Module) needs to be replaced; however if it is only the ABS Light that is on, that means that it could be your wheel sensor. the wheel sensor could be dirty, corroded or even need replacement.
If it only makes the sound when almost to a stop there is a ABS wheel speed sensor dropping off and activating, If it buzzs all the time the power and ground wires corrode at ABS pump motor making it constantly run, you can pull the ABS fuse in the underhood fuse block and if the noise stops you will have to replace the pump motor. Hope this helps! I took my 2000 Chevy Tahoe to the repair shop because of the abs light that come on last week and it haded that buzzing sound under the chassis on the driver side all the time even with the ignition off, and the mechanic found a bad ELECTRONIC BRAKE CONTROL MODULE (EBCM) that kept the pump motor running, also he suggested to replace the brake pressure modulation valve (BPMV) when i called the dealership to order that part they mentioned, that they have a "few" in stock because a lot of people are having to replace that part, so if there is a lot of people replacing the EBCM to stop that buzzing sound at the punp motor it maybe the EBCM that is kepping the pump to stay on, working at all time. And searching thru the internet about some info on this matter I found this comment at a website; I have a '2002 model Avalanche Z66 and the ABS light recently came on. A motor or module kept running even after the ignition was turned off. The only way to stop the running motor was to disconnect the battery or remove the fuse. I have found out that the problem is a defective EBCM electronic brake control module. According to three dealers these are being replaced regularly but if your vehicle is out of warranty your on your own. GMC and Chevy know the part is defective but for some reason $$ don't want to do the right thing and recall them. Thomas. complaints.com
Hi, Virtually all of these vans (GM Mini-vans) came with 4-wheel ABS at or after the 2001 model year. But if you want to check, look at the inside of the wheels (both front and back) and check for a wiring connector at each wheel. These wires carry the signals from the Wheel Speed Sensor, for each wheel, back to the Electronic Brake Control Module (EBCM). You should a connector and wiring at each wheel. Take Care, Greg
If it is GM it is Centering malfunction, steering wheel position center did not detect a centered wheel. Bad steering wheel position sensor, poor wiring connection, or bad EBCM (ABS control module)....check the connections first.