07-18 JK Jeep Wrangler ABS Module How To Replace. Code C121C

07-18 JK Jeep Wrangler ABS Module How To Replace. Code C121C

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rastadog10 says:

I'd also like to express my appreciation for your video. It took me a little more effort to pop the stems out of those grommets than you demonstrated. I guess since it's a 2007 wrangler (16 years in that spot). And yes, those brake lines keep the unit pretty tight when your trying to replace just the module itself. But I managed to position it to get it done. I had to replace mine with a used one because I can't find a new one anywhere (including the dealership) Apparently still covid / work supply chain issues. Anyway it's working. I just need to run it to the dealership and he said he would flash it for $190. That's the price in my town in 2023. Thank you for your help

Dusty Morrow says:

Can you please tell me where you found the paper work you are using in this video? Thank you

William Fugok says:

Thank you for this video. I just got quoted 1200 bucks from a dealer to replace this part. You saved me a lot of stress. I’ll update after the repair.

Anthony Montoya says:

So I have a 2017 jeep patriot latitude the weirdest thing happened when my abs,brake,and traction control lights all came on the same time I took it to dealer and said it was my anti brake module Internal their charging me N arm and a leg to fix it but your video makes it look simple I think ima do it myself my question too you is do u think it's my module cause I been driving it to work for a week all my lights are still on and my brake pedal feels normal and do I unplug my battery while replacing module

Christopher P says:

When this code is set will it cause the car to stall? I'm working on 06 jeep compass and it has c121c and it just stalls… only has this code present.

deltiod65 says:

Thank you very much

Matt Maryan says:

Great job buddy! Excellent video. You the man!

Jay Gee says:

When the pump is changed does it need to be same part number or can it be different because its coded in anyway

Jeff Giacomini says:

Screws were a MAJOR pain. Access through the wheel well (removed fender liner). Also helps push from below on the socket/pins while using a prybar to lift as well. Drilled holes in the plastic case (over wheel) to get strait access to the lower bolts on ABS computer. ONE WAS FROZEN after all other options, used a grinder from underneath to cut the bolt. THEN, everything else went smooth. Replacing the ABS computer and bolts. $150 for ABS unit from AAA Auto Salvage (used only the computer). Still need to get ABS flashed I would suppose…

GUSTO THE GUN says:

Thanks a million bro

Luis Regalado says:

howd you get the bottom two screws out? been wrestling with this thing

sovanna Hong says:

I got a code C2200 on my 2009 jeep wrangler jku, would this resolve my issue or am I better off replacing the module and getting it flashed myself? Esp,bas,esp brake lights are illuminated.

ILOVEYOU says:

Any techs know if my high end scanner is capable of reflashing the module? It's a Maxisys Ms908p with the programming ECU.

iSeroga says:

jMight be better to have your original part repaired at https://www.upfix.com

Here is service link

https://www.upfix.com/product-category/repair-return/abs-modules-repair/

S says:

Might be better to have your original part repaired at https://www.upfix.com
Here is service link
https://www.upfix.com/product-category/repair-return/abs-modules-repair/

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