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posted about this a few months ago and still having the 1214 error code for ahs/tcs/abs. i replaced the relay in the module, replaced the splice pack grounds by soldering the wires together and crimping on a copper lug, did all the voltage checks in the fuse block for the ignition switch check, etc. not sure what else to do at this point except replace the ebcm. i did not see anything burned up on the pc board when i replaced the relay. anyone have any other ideas before i buy the new module?
thanks in advance.
posted about this a few months ago and still having the 1214 error code for ahs/tcs/abs. i replaced the relay in the module, replaced the splice pack grounds by soldering the wires together and crimping on a copper lug, did all the voltage checks in the fuse block for the ignition switch check, etc. not sure what else to do at this point except replace the ebcm. i did not see anything burned up on the pc board when i replaced the relay. anyone have any other ideas before i buy the new module?
thanks in advance.
I was having the same issues and was ready to pull the EBCM and ship it off to get resoldered . Apparently a weak battery can & will set off codes when the voltage drops to a certain point, even when on a battery tender(especially if you have a larger current draw such as a high power sub amp). I replaced my 5 yr old stock size 75 Delco battery with a size 78 AGM battery from A/A and no more 1214 codes for over two months now. If yours is undersized or older that 3-4 years I would consider trying that first. it cured my problem.