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I have not commented because I don't know what to say.
My auto mechanic removed the EBCM and tells me it was burnt (he took it apart). I was not there, so i can't verify. Have been pursuing the used part route. People are generally looking for $2500 or more. On a couple of attempts at actually buying a used EBCM, they have also been burned out. People have been putting these up for sale in unusable condition.
3MG2 was right about one thing. Your best bet is to put a Want to Buy in the the C5 Parts Section to start. I did. A nice guy in the Mid West
sold me his moduel out of a 99/00 Vette that he was prepairing to track. I only paid $1000 including insurance and shipping.
You are going to do some work to find a good ECBM and pump. You will find it ,and dont give up.
I have not commented because I don't know what to say.
My auto mechanic removed the EBCM and tells me it was burnt (he took it apart). I was not there, so i can't verify. Have been pursuing the used part route. People are generally looking for $2500 or more. On a couple of attempts at actually buying a used EBCM, they have also been burned out. People have been putting these up for sale in unusable condition.
Have you checked with Marc Rose@Vettenuts? Marc is a straight shooter, and gives at least a 30 day warranty. I'd start there.....
The pre-2001 EBCM were made by Bosh, The reason they have not made a production run is GM has not placed an order for them. SEMA has a newer testing facility near the Bosh US headquarters and has been able to have several items made from them and other OEM's on specialty runs for different car makes. However, the C5 Corvette EBCM was not used on other cars although a few GM models were thought to be using it. Last winter I went on CF and other forums to find out is any other cars used that module and did not receive one usable answer. Some suggested a Buick or Cadiillac used it but never a year(s) or specific module. If we could get an accurate and verifiable count I could go to SEMA and see if they could influence a production run.
I have heard whispers of certain BMW modules being serviceable (not sure how, with a hack or just some wiring) but nothing specific? Have you heard this?