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		<title>How to fix a Chevy with an Abs and Brake light on</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[How to fix a intermittent ABS and break light problem. This is how I fixed my intermittent ABS and Brake dash lights on my Chevrolet blazer with the Kelsey-Hayes EBCM module, with out spending 1500 bucks on a new EBCM.. You may have code C0265 &#8220;Electronic Brake Control Module Motor Relay Circuit.&#8221; The fault is...]]></description>
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<p>How to fix a intermittent ABS and break light problem.<br />
This is how I fixed my  intermittent ABS and Brake dash lights on my Chevrolet blazer with the Kelsey-Hayes EBCM module, with out spending 1500 bucks on a new EBCM.. You may have code C0265 &#8220;Electronic Brake Control Module Motor Relay Circuit.&#8221; The fault is usually due to broken solder joints on the circuit board. At this time I did not need to pull the EBCM and repair the solder.</p>
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