Used Chrysler ABS Modules You Can Trust
When the ABS module in your Chrysler begins to fail, replacement doesn’t have to mean costly dealership repairs. A tested used Chrysler ABS module restores proper braking performance, traction control, and stability while saving hundreds compared to new OEM units.
Our used ABS modules are sourced from low-mileage donor vehicles, carefully inspected, and electronically tested to ensure proper operation. This delivers factory-level braking safety at a fraction of the cost.
Whether you drive a Chrysler 300, Pacifica, Town & Country, Sebring, or Voyager, we help you get back on the road safely and confidently.
What Does an ABS Module Do in a Chrysler?
The ABS (Anti-Lock Brake System) module regulates brake pressure during emergency braking to prevent wheel lockup, improve stopping distance, and maintain steering control.
Primary functions include:
- Preventing wheel lockup under braking
- Maintaining steering control
- Supporting traction and electronic stability control (ESC)
- Communicating with wheel speed sensors
A failing ABS module can reduce braking safety and trigger dashboard warnings.
What Makes Our Used Chrysler ABS Modules Different?
Each used Chrysler ABS module goes through a strict multi-point inspection:
- Removed from a running donor vehicle
- Inspected for corrosion or housing damage
- Bench-tested for electronic functionality
- Pump motor and solenoid operation verified
- Connector pins and wiring ports inspected
- VIN-matched for correct software and compatibility
Only modules that meet quality standards are approved for sale.
Used vs Rebuilt vs Remanufactured ABS Module
Warranty & Quality Assurance
All used Chrysler ABS modules include a standard 30–90 day warranty, with extended options available on select models.
Included with every order:
- Warranty documentation
- VIN-based fitment verification
- Installation guidance
- Post-sale technical support
Chrysler Models We Support
We supply used ABS modules for most Chrysler vehicles, including:
- Chrysler 300
- Chrysler Pacifica
- Chrysler Town & Country
- Chrysler Sebring
- Chrysler Voyager
ABS system types supported:
- Bosch ABS modules
- Continental / Teves ABS systems
- Integrated ABS & ESC units
- ABS pump and control module assemblies
VIN verification ensures correct software and compatibility.
Symptoms of a Failing Chrysler ABS Module
Common warning signs include:
- ABS warning light illuminated
- ESC or traction control warning lights
- Hard brake pedal or delayed braking response
- Loss of ABS functionality
- ABS communication fault codes
Replacing the ABS module restores braking safety and stability control.
Cost Benefits
A used Chrysler ABS module typically costs 40–70% less than rebuilt or remanufactured options.
Estimated pricing ranges:
- Chrysler Sebring: $200–$450
- Chrysler 300: $300–$700
- Chrysler Pacifica / Town & Country: $350–$900
Prices vary by year, drivetrain, and ABS configuration.
Shipping & Installation Support
All ABS modules are:
- Professionally packaged and protected
- Shipped nationwide within 2–5 business days
- Residential and commercial delivery available
We can coordinate directly with your installer or repair shop.
Eco-Friendly Choice
Choosing a recycled OEM Chrysler ABS module reduces electronic waste and supports sustainable auto recycling.