1av8r
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I am new to this forum but want to provide some info relating to the active handling, specifically what I experienced with my 2004 corvette (conv). I purchased the auto 13 months ago with 55k miles and have added about 6k since then. Shortly after purchase I noticed the warning light coming on intermittently re: active handling and the msg 'service active handling'. I took the car to a dealer and the steering column sensor was replaced. Soon I started experiencing the light coming on and at the same time the car either cutting out (power) or the brakes being applied inadvertently. This happened a bunch of times. The dealer checked this out but could not determine the problem. I took the car to another dealer who determined both the EBCM and BPMV units needed replacing. This was done this week and so far, so good. Cost $3400 but fortunately my warranty covered it. I had done much research thru different forums to find other owners' experiences with this and found that to be real helpful. Hopefully this info will point someone in the right direction if having a similar problem. One thing is sure; corvettes are costly to repair.
You are right about the costs being high, ouch. Tim is right about the battery, have it checked as well.
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YOU lucked out with active handling repair .Iwent thru this with my "00 coupe. Corvettes love to EAT batteries . I went with a OPTIMA YELLOW a few years ago .I put a 2amp charger on it once a week if I did not drive my TOY!! Different story , replaced battery in my wifes "09 G-6 with a DURALAST autozone,there best.Afew months ago G -6 flashes a message on dash for about 2 seconds. GM dealer tested battery&reported only 345cca,13.4 volts .Orginal battery only 2 yrs old. Took back and exchanged tried to tell me battery OK .any way welcome to CAC! LIFE IS SHORT ,ENJOY THE RIDE !!!




