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Old 10-10-2017, 09:18 PM
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Service Active Handling Module".............What are my options for this?
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Disregard. Posted in wrong post

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Just posted on how I was able to fix. Turned out to be bad solder joints on the power leads. Resoldered and now works as it should.
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Thanks for the pics. Could be my issue as well.
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Originally Posted by Camarohoss
Just posted on how I was able to fix. Turned out to be bad solder joints on the power leads. Resoldered and now works as it should.
Camarohoss,

Where is the circuit board that you pictured? If I ever have this problem, I'd like to know where to find that board. Thank you.
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Camarohoss,

Where is the circuit board that you pictured? If I ever have this problem, I'd like to know where to find that board. Thank you.
It is on the drivers side attached to the ABS block where all the brake lines come in to it (look down ahead of the alternator above the steering rack) The control module is attached by 4 screws and has harness tied in to it. Once removed from vehicle you need to carefully cut thru the sealant with a razor blade. Be carful not to cut to deep.
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Thanks again for taking the time to post in both threads I queried!

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Thanks again for taking the time to post in both threads I queried!
You bet!! I’m pretty knowledgeable when it comes to the corvette and hope I can share from my experiences and help others.
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I have done the joint repair to many units but Code 1255 I sent to Brandon at ABSFIXER
the unit needed to have a few solenoids replaced. 2 weeks later the other car did the same thing we run them HARD and with track use he said this happens it was like $170 with shipping and I had them back in a about week for each one.

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