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Help Code C2402 Abs and Stability Control light

2.3K views 16 replies 3 participants last post by  MitsuriLovesCoupes  
There is a recall on the A.B.S. modules, I received mine via mail for my 2014 3.8 Ultimate auto, I don't plan on having that recall done myself because I can empathize with the last part of your post, I had a "less than satisfactory" experience with the service department when my coupe was brand new and never went back. However in your case weather or not this recall is actually causing your issue, (it might be), I'd parlay it into getting them to get your brakes working on their dime.
Just a suggestion.
 
And I believe I remember getting this letter as well, just remember laughing because it didn’t even give a full remedy, they’re just like “yeah, we’ll keep you updated using 18th century technology.” What happens if someone’s abs fails, that’s a lawsuit cause they know about it but are “still working” to fix it…😞
Like I said in my original post, just use it as a tool to get your brake problem fixed. Bleed them again, get everything working, codes temporarily cleared, check engine lights off, bring it in and let them do whatever, then when it screws up again bring it back and say it was fine before they messed with it, then get them to fix whatever it is, after all there is a safety problem recall and that's just the fault their aware of and know about who knows what other recalls are going to come out in the future. For all we know it may really be the ABS module causing your issue. It's worth a shot.
 
"A.B.S. module may leak brake fluid internally and cause an electrical short which can result in a engine compartment fire while driving or parked". Sounds like their going to have to replace the A.B.S. module which will require them to bleed your brake system. I'd bet this really is what's causing your problem and even if it somehow isn't the module is for sure a known problem so just get them to fix that if for no other reason but to eliminate that as the cause. I don't get what all their talk about "replacing fuses" is all about, sounds like a bunch of nonsense.
 
I know this is going kinda O.T. but if the dealer/Hyundai refuse to correct a known safety issue like that it may be worth consulting a attorney specializing in this type of thing, sometimes just a certified letter of intent is enough to get them to just "fix the Damm car", instead of suffering the bad publicity. I get this is kinda extreme and we're kinda going off in the weeds here but we all pay alot for our cars it would be kinda nice to get our money's worth, unfortunately sometimes you have to know just the right buttons to push to get things done.