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Has anybody dealt with the Guy in Michigan that repairs modules ? I talked to him on the phone and all he talked about was 100-1 to the power of 99 !
Found 2 new in the USA both over $900
I sent him my front electronic module a few weeks ago. The problem that I had was no low beam on one side. The module was returned in about three weeks in repaired condition.
Well I got it done! I’m talking about the FEM repair. I don’t consider it an easy to pull out or even replace. If you need to do this work I’d be happy to talk you through. The co I used for the repair I can’t recommend high enough. ModuleMaster in ID they were about half the price of the competition and super professional not a dime up front they charge once the repair is complete but tell you in advance the cost prior to you sending them your electronic part. 5 day turnaround and they actually ship back got it in 3 days. At the risk of insulting an individual that doesn’t think telling the cost is beneficial I’ll risk it and tell you it cost $230 including shipping both ways. They not only repaired the faulty component but replaced all components that they considered to be possible future issues. All this with a 5 year warranty. This is the electronic go to place.
Bill Coates-Canfield, Ohio
2003 -THE GREY GHOST- MSG, Saddle with Saddle dash kit, door panels, boot and visors
Well I got it done! I’m talking about the FEM repair. I don’t consider it an easy to pull out or even replace. If you need to do this work I’d be happy to talk you through. The co I used for the repair I can’t recommend high enough. ModuleMaster in ID they were about half the price of the competition and super professional not a dime up front they charge once the repair is complete but tell you in advance the cost prior to you sending them your electronic part. 5 day turnaround and they actually ship back got it in 3 days. At the risk of insulting an individual that doesn’t think telling the cost is beneficial I’ll risk it and tell you it cost $230 including shipping both ways. They not only repaired the faulty component but replaced all components that they considered to be possible future issues. All this with a 5 year warranty. This is the electronic go to place.
Thanks Bill. I don't need this right now, but I saved the information in case I ever do. I looked them up and read the great reviews of their work. Sounds like the place to go.
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