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    Jan 5, 2010, 05:46 PM
    2001 venture abs and traction lights on no communication with ebcm
    Abs and traction control lights both are on all the time. It started happening intermittantly but is now all the time the dealer could read no codes nor communicate with the EBCM they told me I had to replace both the EBCM and BPMV at an outrageous cost I don't know but to me it does not seem logical that both parts are failed.

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