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How much does it cost to fix ABS on a Chevy Cruze?

As the owner of Kevin's Autos, a trusted auto service provider in the local community, I've seen my fair share of issues with Chevy Cruze vehicles. One common problem that often arises is the need to repair the anti-lock braking system (ABS). In this article, I'll provide a detailed breakdown of the typical costs associated with fixing the ABS on a Chevy Cruze.


Diagnosing the ABS Issue


The first step in repairing the ABS on a Chevy Cruze is to diagnose the problem. This typically involves connecting the vehicle to a diagnostic computer to read any trouble codes that may be present. The diagnostic process can cost anywhere from $75 to $150, depending on the complexity of the issue and the time required to identify the root cause.


Replacing ABS Components


Once the problem has been identified, the necessary ABS components will need to be replaced. The most common ABS-related issues on a Chevy Cruze include:



  • ABS Sensor Replacement: The ABS sensors monitor the speed of each wheel and can wear out over time. Replacing an ABS sensor typically costs between $150 and $300 per sensor, including labor.

  • ABS Module Replacement: The ABS module is the central control unit for the braking system. If the module fails, it will need to be replaced, which can cost between $500 and $800, including labor.

  • ABS Wiring Repair: In some cases, the issue may be related to a problem with the ABS wiring, such as a short circuit or a loose connection. Repairing the wiring can cost between $150 and $300, depending on the extent of the damage.


Additional Considerations


It's important to note that the total cost of repairing the ABS on a Chevy Cruze can vary depending on several factors, including:



  • The year, model, and mileage of the vehicle

  • The specific components that need to be replaced

  • The labor rates of the auto repair shop

  • Any additional repairs or maintenance that may be required


At Kevin's Autos, we pride ourselves on providing transparent and honest pricing for all of our services. If you're experiencing issues with the ABS on your Chevy Cruze, we encourage you to bring it in for a thorough inspection and diagnosis. Our team of experienced technicians will work diligently to get your vehicle back on the road safely and efficiently.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is an ABS fault bad?


If your ABS light is caused by a faulty ABS control module or hydraulic control unit, then your vehicle might have unresponsive brakes, erratic brake performance, and ticking noises. Your brakes can also suddenly engage. Eventually, a faulty ABS control module can even cause brake failure.



How serious is an ABS issue?


If the light remains on, you need have our service department check it out immediately. Since the ABS helps with vehicle control and stopping distances, it is an important safety feature to maintain. If both the ABS and the brake system light come on at the same time, your vehicle is no longer safe to drive.



What does ABS failure feel like?


One symptom is if your front wheels lock and skid upon hard braking. This can be heard easily if the windows are down but can sometimes be hard to hear in the cabin. The car will feel like it has suddenly hit ice, and the steering will be heavy but unresponsive until the brakes are released.



Can I replace the ABS sensor myself?


The good news is, replacing an ABS sensor is usually a straightforward task. In most cases, all you need to complete the job is a jack, jack stands, and basic hand tools. When the ABS speed sensors indicate wheel lockup is about to occur, the ABS control module will regulate brake fluid pressure to the affected wheels.



Is it worth replacing an ABS module?


While used and rebuilt ABS modules are both good options, it's also good to consider buying a brand new ABS module instead. While it'll be much pricier than the other options, it's also the safest and most thorough one. It'll resolve all the ABS module issues, and you don't need to worry about dealing with VINs.



Is it expensive to fix an ABS problem?


Common Repairs: - ABS Sensor Replacement: Typically ranges from $100 to $300, including parts and labor. - ABS Module Replacement: This can be more expensive, often ranging from $500 to $1500 or more, depending on the vehicle.



How much to replace an ABS sensor?


$200-$400. The average cost to replace your ABS Speed Sensor is $200 - $400.



What does ABS mean on a Chevy Cruze?


The anti-lock braking (ABS) system is used to maintain wheel motion and traction while braking, accelerating or cornering on a slippery surface. This system uses the same components as the traction control system (TCS), and the functionalities of both are integrated through the ABS control module.



What are the symptoms of a faulty ABS?


Faulty ABS systems can behave erratically, pumping your brakes even under normal driving conditions, and producing strange clicking noises, even when the brakes aren't engaged. If you notice any of these random clicking sounds or lock-ups, it's quite possible that your ABS module needs to be replaced.



Can I drive with a bad ABS system?


You can still drive without a functional ABS control module, as long as there's no problem with your conventional brake system. However, take extra care, especially in wet or slick conditions, as the brakes' anti-lock element won't work, and you likely won't have steering control if your tires lock up.


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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.