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    Cadillac SRX ABS Module Replacement: Steps, Costs, and 5 Warning Signs

    Jimmy O'RileyBy Jimmy O'RileyJune 6, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Cadillac SRX ABS module replacement involves removing the Electronic Brake Control Module (EBCM) and installing a new or remanufactured unit. The total cost ranges from $210 to $1,150 depending on the part type, model year, and labor rate.

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    Manufacturer support pages provide related owner information in Cadillac owner resources.

    What Is the ABS Module on a Cadillac SRX?

    The ABS module on a Cadillac SRX is the Electronic Brake Control Module (EBCM). It processes data from 4 wheel speed sensors and adjusts brake pressure at each wheel independently to prevent lockup during hard braking.

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    The EBCM on the Cadillac SRX controls 3 integrated safety systems:

    • Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
    • Traction Control System (TCS)
    • StabiliTrak Electronic Stability Control

    A failed EBCM disables all 3 systems and triggers multiple warning lights on the Driver Information Center simultaneously.

    Where Is the ABS Module Located on a Cadillac SRX?

    The ABS module on a Cadillac SRX is located in the engine bay on the driver's side. It mounts directly onto the Brake Pressure Modulator Valve (BPMV), positioned near the brake master cylinder. The module connects to the BPMV through a direct bolt interface and to the vehicle wiring through a multi-pin electrical connector.

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    What Are the 5 Signs You Need an ABS Module Replacement on a Cadillac SRX?

    A failing ABS module on a Cadillac SRX produces 5 identifiable warning signs:

    1. ABS warning light illuminated on the Driver Information Center
    2. StabiliTrak warning light activated
    3. Traction Control System (TCS) warning light on
    4. Brakes locking up during sudden stops
    5. Speedometer fluctuating or dropping to zero while driving

    Multiple warning lights activating simultaneously is the strongest indicator of EBCM failure. A single warning light more commonly points to an individual sensor fault.

    What Fault Codes Indicate ABS Module Failure on a Cadillac SRX?

    Common ABS fault codes retrieved from the Cadillac SRX include:

    • C0035: Left front wheel speed sensor circuit fault
    • C0040: Right rear wheel speed sensor circuit fault
    • C0045: Left rear wheel speed sensor circuit fault
    • C0550: Electronic control unit performance fault
    • C0800: Control module power circuit fault
    • U0121: Lost communication with the ABS control module

    Codes U0121 and C0800 are the most direct indicators of EBCM failure. Codes C0035, C0040, and C0045 indicate sensor-level faults. Inspect the sensor wiring before replacing the module when these codes appear.

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    How Much Does a Cadillac SRX ABS Module Replacement Cost?

    A Cadillac SRX ABS module replacement costs between $210 and $1,150 in total. The part alone costs $130 to $850. Labor runs $80 to $150 per hour, with the job taking 1 to 2 hours at most repair shops.

    Cadillac SRX ABS Module Replacement
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    Part TypePart CostLabor CostTotal Estimate
    OEM New EBCM$500 – $850$80 – $300$580 – $1,150
    Aftermarket Module$180 – $450$80 – $300$260 – $750
    Remanufactured Module$130 – $400$80 – $300$210 – $700

    Cadillac dealership labor rates are 30% to 50% higher than independent repair shop rates for the same replacement procedure on the SRX.

    What Is the Difference Between a New and Remanufactured ABS Module for a Cadillac SRX?

    A new OEM EBCM for a Cadillac SRX is manufactured to original GM factory specifications. A remanufactured module is a returned core unit that has been disassembled, repaired, and tested to meet OEM performance standards. Remanufactured units cost 40% to 55% less than new OEM modules.

    Suppliers offering remanufactured EBCM units for the Cadillac SRX include ABS Depot, Module Master, and Cardone Industries. Most offer limited warranties ranging from 1 to 2 years.

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    How Do You Replace the ABS Module on a Cadillac SRX?

    Replacing the ABS module on a Cadillac SRX involves 8 steps:

    1. Disconnect the negative battery terminal and wait 10 minutes for all capacitors to discharge.
    2. Open the hood and locate the EBCM mounted on the BPMV near the master cylinder.
    3. Unplug the multi-pin electrical connector from the EBCM by pressing the release tab.
    4. Place brake line caps over all open brake ports to prevent fluid spillage.
    5. Remove the 3 to 4 mounting bolts securing the EBCM to the BPMV.
    6. Slide the old EBCM off the BPMV mounting pins carefully.
    7. Align the replacement EBCM onto the BPMV mounting pins and seat it fully.
    8. Reinstall mounting bolts, reconnect the electrical connector, and reconnect the battery terminal.

    After installation, use an OBD-II scanner with ABS-level capability to clear all stored fault codes. Bleed the brake system if any brake lines were disconnected during the process.

    Does the Cadillac SRX ABS Module Require Programming After Replacement?

    The Cadillac SRX ABS module requires programming after replacement in most cases. OEM modules require initialization using a GM Tech 2 scan tool or the GDS2 dealer diagnostic system. Remanufactured modules from suppliers such as ABS Depot are pre-programmed to the vehicle's VIN and do not require additional dealer programming.

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    Can You Drive a Cadillac SRX With a Failed ABS Module?

    Driving a Cadillac SRX with a failed ABS module is possible for short distances. The base hydraulic braking system remains active. ABS, StabiliTrak, and traction control are all disabled, increasing braking distance on wet or slippery surfaces. GM advises against operating any vehicle with deactivated stability control in low-traction conditions.

    What Happens If You Delay a Cadillac SRX ABS Module Replacement?

    Delaying ABS module replacement on a Cadillac SRX creates 3 ongoing safety risks:

    1. Extended stopping distances during emergency braking events
    2. Full loss of StabiliTrak stability control on wet or icy roads
    3. Risk of secondary brake component damage from unmodulated brake pressure at individual wheels

    The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) classifies non-functional ABS and electronic stability control as a measurable safety hazard, particularly at highway speeds above 55 mph.

    Jimmy O'Riley

    Jimmy O’Riley is a UK-based mobile mechanic and automotive diagnostic specialist operating out of Bedfordshire, England. He founded O’Rileys Autos in 2011 with a focus on bringing professional vehicle repairs directly to customers at their homes and workplaces.

    With over a decade of hands-on experience, Jimmy specializes in ABS diagnostics, brake system repairs, diesel emissions faults, and DPF cleaning. He is recognized across the UK and Ireland as one of the leading specialists in vehicle braking and emissions systems, earning the title “The DPF King” from his growing online audience.

    Jimmy documents real-world automotive repairs through his YouTube channel, which has accumulated over 97,000 subscribers and nearly 2,000 published repair videos. His content covers ABS fault diagnosis, wheel speed sensor testing, brake module replacement, and roadside repair procedures across a wide range of vehicle makes and models.

    He is active on YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook under O’Rileys Autos.

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    Jimmy O'Riley is a UK-based mobile mechanic and automotive diagnostic specialist operating out of Bedfordshire, England. He founded O'Rileys Autos in 2011 with a focus on bringing professional vehicle repairs directly to customers at their homes and workplaces.

    With over a decade of hands-on experience, Jimmy specializes in ABS diagnostics, brake system repairs, diesel emissions faults, and DPF cleaning. He is recognized across the UK and Ireland as one of the leading specialists in vehicle braking and emissions systems, earning the title "The DPF King" from his growing online audience.

    Jimmy documents real-world automotive repairs through his YouTube channel, which has accumulated over 97,000 subscribers and nearly 2,000 published repair videos. His content covers ABS fault diagnosis, wheel speed sensor testing, brake module replacement, and roadside repair procedures across a wide range of vehicle makes and models.

    He is active on YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook under O'Rileys Autos.

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