Just BELOW the battery box on the drivers side. It will have a small plastic box around it to pertec it.
The EBCM on a 2001 Tahoe is located underneath the SUV on the driver's side, directly under the driver's seat, bolted into the frame. This is not an easy job to take out. To see the screws that hold it in, you really need to have it on a lift.
on the driver side, on the frame rails with 4 screws holding it
Likely cause is an electrical problem in the EBCM. Unfortunately it is replaced w/ the abs pump as they are one unit. Very pricey!
It's located RH, underside, adjacent to Rear passenger door (attached to frame). You will see a bunch of hydraulic brake lines going to it.
Most all part stores sell them.
I just got my tahoe back from the dealership where i had it repaired. the original estimate was about $1300, but they gave me a break. The total damage (pre-tax) was $977.48. The part was $143 (#88982293) and labor was 834.48.
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.
It is right below the side of the BATTERY and is mounted inside a black plastic box. And it is called a PCM / Powertrain controll module.
Located on the frame under the truck, close to the driver side.
its related the the abs system. (anti lock brakes) its an ebcm, electronic brake control module.
Need to know the year.
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.