2001 Chevy Astro Van ABS Light On with P0265 Code - Fix at $150 vs GM's $2100 Quote
I own a 2001 Chevrolet Astro Van and recently noticed my ABS, AWD, and brake warning lights turning on intermittently before staying solid. After visiting the local GM service center for $108, they diagnosed the issue as error code P0265, indicating a faulty ABS control module. The repair estimate was $2,100 — significantly high. I discovered Module Master in Moscow, ID, which offers an affordable ABS module update for just $150. After removing the old module (only 4 bolts), I sent it in and received it back within five days. Installation took under 20 minutes. The fix resolved all warning lights immediately. This solution is a cost-effective alternative to dealership repairs, especially for older GM vehicles like the Astro Van with P0265 errors. For others facing similar issues, I highly recommend checking out Module Master's ABS Wizard tool and service. Link: http://www.modulemaster.com Mike
Hi, I'm experiencing the same issue on my 1999 Silverado Z71 — only the ABS light is active, no AWD light. I followed Module Master's 'ABS Wizard' guide but hear no pump sound when testing. Did you notice any unusual noise or feedback from your old module before replacement? Any tips for confirming it was truly faulty? Thanks for sharing!