Chevrolet Corvette C5 1997-2000 EBCM Repair Service
Original price was: $580.00.$440.00Current price is: $440.00.
Professional rebuild service for the Electronic Brake Control Module (EBCM) found in early 1997-2000 Chevrolet Corvette C5 models. We permanently fix the common C1214 (Solenoid Valve Relay) and C1243 (Pump Motor Stalled) trouble codes. 100% plug-and-play with no dealer programming required!
Important: You can still safely drive your Corvette using standard hydraulic braking while the electronic module is removed. Estimated processing time for this specific module is 5-7 business days.
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Description
If you own an early C5 Chevrolet Corvette (1997-2000), you likely know how notoriously fragile the Electronic Brake Control Module (EBCM) can be. When this module fails, it triggers the ABS and Traction Control warning lights on your dashboard, completely disabling your active handling and anti-lock braking systems. Because General Motors discontinued this specific early EBCM years ago, finding a brand-new replacement is practically impossible, and buying a used one is a risky gamble. Our corvette c5 ebcm repair service provides the ultimate solution by completely overhauling your original module.
The C5 EBCM Relay Failure
Mounted in the engine bay, the Corvette’s ABS module is subjected to constant heat and heavy vibration. Over time, the internal solenoid valve relays and pump motor control circuits develop cracked solder joints or burn out entirely. This prevents the EBCM from communicating properly with the hydraulic Brake Pressure Modulator Valve (BPMV).
With our 1997-2000 corvette abs module rebuild service, our expert technicians open your sealed EBCM, trace the failed micro-circuitry, and replace the failing internal relays with heavy-duty, upgraded components that exceed original factory specifications. Because we are rebuilding your exact module, it retains its original software calibration. Once you receive the repaired unit, you simply bolt it back on and plug it in—no expensive dealer programming or Tech2 calibration is required!
Specific Trouble Codes We Fix
If your diagnostic scanner reveals either of the following trouble codes, your EBCM requires this repair:
- C1214: Solenoid Valve Relay Coil or Contact Circuit Open.
- C1243: BPMV Pump Motor Stalled.
Supported Models & Part Numbers
This service is strictly for the early C5 generation of the Chevrolet Corvette, covering the 1997, 1998, 1999, and 2000 model years. Supported EBCM part numbers include:
09360921, 09356971, and 09356961.
Important Shipping Instructions & Terms
To safely utilize this chevy corvette ebcm fix and save on shipping costs, DO NOT ship the heavy hydraulic BPMV pump assembly. Remove the 6 Torx screws holding the EBCM to the pump, gently separate the electronic module, and ship the computer only. After reinstalling the repaired module, use an OBD2/Tech2 scanner to clear any residual historical fault codes from the vehicle’s memory before driving.
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