There are companies that will rebuild the module for you, no need to buy a new one of those $700-800 parts.
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Originally Posted by Ricky Bobby
Definitely going to try the repair to my existing module if I can as I'm a firm believer in electrical engineers coming up with solutions to problems and before I spend double or triple the money on a new module plus the time for dealer to code it, I would like to see if I can take what I have and make it better than when it was new (my same principle applies for cluster repair vs. replacement)
Will post up this evening my findings thanks all for help so far!
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