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New member w/ first question

GEE EX PEER

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Hello Pontiac fans!

I just joined today because my wife owns a 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix GXP and I need some help from members here to keep the car and the wifey happy. This weekend I had to replace the front calipers because they seized up. And my wife insisted that the replacement calipers have to be the red painted ones with the GXP lettering! Boy, that put a dent in the wallet.

After I replaced the calipers I took the car to a service center to have the brake fluid flushed and the lines bled. I also had a diagnostics test done on the ABS system and the Brake Control Module is bad. This problem is unrelated to the seized calipers. They were going bad a while back.

I am going to replace the control module myself and then take it back to the service center to have it programmed and the lines bled.
So, I need to ask you guys what does 367P mean. Is it a RPO code? When I was getting ready to order a control module, I need to specify the one with traction control but I don`t know if I need the one with 367P.
 


Personally I would send that abs module off to Module Masters and have them rebuild it.

Many people on here have done it that way. Long warranty aswell.
 
Thank you Five... You just saved me a lot of money. I did not know these could be rebuilt. The mechanic I took it to was going to charge me $900 to replace it. I do have one more question. When these modules are rebuilt, do they have to be reprogrammed after they are rebuilt? Or does Module Masters do the programming.
 
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